Disfigured Kitten Rescued From a Factory is Transformed by Love

Posted in Cat Stories - On: October 5, 2022 - Author:  Jan Travell
Posted in Cat Stories 
Last Updated: October 6, 2022  
Author:  Jan Travell

Little Warrior was rescued from a factory and was badly injured when he was taken to The Kitten Cottage rescue centre in South Africa. 

He had been caught in one of the forklift trucks and needed to be rushed to the vet immediately.

The wounds covered most of his body, he was bandaged him up and put on heavy antibiotics, but it seemed like a hopeless situation.

Warrior, however, had no intention of giving up.

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Over the weeks that followed, he fought with fierce determination. He was bandaged twice a day, hand-fed and was kept on medication for 3 weeks.

Warrior seemed to gain super-kitten strength when we he was introduced to another kitten, Butterfly, who became his best friend.

These two played together as Warrior continued to get stronger, and after about 4 months Warrior was fully recovered.

He has now been adopted by a lovely couple and gets all the love he needs.

Little Warrior was found caught up in a machine at a factory, his wounds were bad and he needed round the clock care

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His tiny body was covered with injuries and the bandages had to changed regularly

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It was touch and go but despite the odds things started to get better

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Warrior had the will and strength to push through

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He was very brave even though the whole upper part of his body injured

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That was then it was decided his name would be Warrior

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A lot of time and money was spent on his recovery, because every little life counts

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Lots of kittens come and go at The Kitten Cottage but this little guy stole everyone’s hearts

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After about 4 months Warrior was fully recovered

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His transformation is incredible and he now lives with a sweet couple who have a lot of love to give him

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About the author

Jan Travell is a lifelong cat owner and a feline expert. She's been the Cats and Kittens lead editor from the start. She lives in rural France with her two rescue cats, Tigerlily and Mr.Gee. Her senior kitty, Ducati, passed over the rainbow bridge recently at the ripe old age of 22.

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