Kitten Wobbles His Way to Find Help, Once Inside He Shows Everyone What He Can Do as Determined Little Cat
A kitten wobbled his way to find help. Once inside, he showed everyone what he could do. ZiggyChatonsOrphelinsMontrealA kind-hearted person spotted a wobbly kitten outside in poor shape. With no mother in sight, they gently scooped him up and brought him to safety.When Chatons Orphelins Montreal was asked to help him, their rescue team immediately welcomed him into their care. "The kitten, named Ziggy, was barely two months old and had ataxia, causing him to move with (mild) tremors," the rescue shared.Despite it all, the kitten didn't let anything hold him back. ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealZiggy arrived with several health issues, including mouth ulcers, a runny nose, and stomach troubles. He was entrusted to a dedicated volunteer, who carefully helped him eat and brought down his fever.He had likely endured those issues for some time, but now, he was finally on the road to recovery. He snuggled with his caregiver after every mealChatonsOrphelinsMontrealFor the first two weeks, his foster mom fed him by hand, ensuring he grew stronger each day. Despite his rough start, his spirit remained unshakable. After every feeding, he'd snuggle up with his caregiver, soaking up all the love and attention."He began to improve noticeably: he stopped drooling, the ulcers on his tongue healed, and he finally started eating on his own." ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealWith excellent care and nourishing food, Ziggy was soon back on his feet and ready to play. Though a bit wobbly, he never let that slow him down. Whenever he took a tumble, he got right back up and kept going.He ventures everywhere with enthusiasm. Bursting with energy, he can play for hours on end, a true bundle of joy. ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealIn less than two months, Ziggy has blossomed into a vivacious, inquisitive cat, always on the lookout for mischief. He is eager to know everything happening around him and never wants to miss out on the action. "He is an endearing little kitten, a tiny tornado.""He loves it when you take the time to play with him, and if he wants more attention, he'll come trotting over to let you know." He's a bit wobbly, but that doesn't slow him downChatonsOrphelinsMontrealZiggy is in his element when he's around other cats, always ready to wrestle and race. His wobbliness never dampens his fun. "He has a bit of trouble with coordination." But he is unstoppable, climbing onto the couch, the big bed, and even the cat tree."His foster mom says he does his 'zigzags' when he runs." ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealWith his fearless attitude, Ziggy isn't afraid of heights and loves keeping watch over the house and the neighborhood from his window perch. He's a little dynamo, but he also appreciates the quiet moments.He's formed an adorable friendship with another foster who is partially deaf but shares Ziggy's zest for life. Ziggy and his best friendChatonsOrphelinsMontrealBoth of them are confident, brave, and adventurous. They enjoy going on walks with their foster mom, breathing in the fresh air and basking in the warm sunshine. "His first walk in a harness was incredibly exciting for him, and he absolutely loved it."He bounded through the grass, inspecting every tree in his path. He enjoys his walks with his foster momChatonsOrphelinsMontrealWhen he finally tires out from all the romping and playing, he cozies up with his people on the couch. At bed time, he joins them, tucking himself under the covers to stay warm and cozy. Happy and lovedChatonsOrphelinsMontrealShare this story with your friends. More on Ziggy and Chatons Orphelins Montreal on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Outgoing Cat Came Up to a Person Asking for Food and Help and Ended Up Landing a Place of His Dreams