Three kittens were in need of assistance when Laura Malone, the director of Mini Cat Town (a cat rescue in San Jose, California), received a call.

When they were brought to the rescue, Lilo, Stitch, and Nani were only a few weeks old. They had an upper respiratory illness, were quite underweight, and required lots of tender loving care. They were given names based on characters from my preferred Disney film, Laura said.
Despite being the smallest of the litter, Lilo shown a strong resolve to survive. The foster mother Laura started feeding and taking care of the kittens immediately after they were put in an incubator.
Although Lilo experienced a few setbacks as her siblings made significant weight gains, she persisted in trying her very hardest to feed from a syringe.
Although she had good days and tough days, Laura was certain that once she overcame the obstacle, she would quickly catch up.

She played a lot with her siblings and cheerfully consumed all of her food. Additionally, Laura said, “She was aware of and interested in batting about little toys.
Lilo developed into the cuddliest of the group and insisted on taking naps on her foster father whenever he was around. She would climb up onto his chest and look about the space while she cuddled.





