Heartwarming Rescue: Beagle Mix Saves Orphaned Kittens and Becomes Their Heroic Foster Mom (VIDEO)
The Pickens County Animal Shelter in Jasper, Georgia, faced a dilemma when three newborn kittens were left at their doorstep without their mother.
With just one mother cat available, already overwhelmed with a large litter, the situation appeared dire.
Watch the video at the end.
Enter Mary, a compassionate Beagle Mix, who took it upon herself to change these kittens’ fate.
Mary’s own story is filled with heartbreak. Abandoned at the shelter along with her litter of puppies because her owner couldn’t handle the responsibility, Mary channeled her sorrow into being an exceptional mother to her seven puppies.
Her nurturing instincts didn’t stop there. When Mary discovered the orphaned kittens, she immediately decided to foster them.
Captured on video, Mary can be seen attentively watching a shelter worker feed the kittens. After ensuring each kitten is fed, she carefully retrieves them, one by one, and carries them to her kennel, where they join her snoozing puppies. Mary’s anxiety when the kittens are out of sight highlights her dedication and protective nature.
Mary’s extraordinary act of love didn’t go unnoticed. Thanks to her nurturing care, all ten of her charges—seven puppies and three kittens—have found loving forever homes.
Her story is a testament to the boundless compassion dogs possess, showcasing their ability to provide unconditional love.
Watch the heartwarming video below to see Mary’s incredible nurturing care in action. Don’t forget to share this touching story with friends and family to spread the love!
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Why do dogs eat grass?
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- Upset stomach: Some dogs eat grass when they feel nauseous, as it can induce vomiting and help them feel better.
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- Instinct: Wild dogs also eat grass, so it might be a natural behavior for some dogs.
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The gestation period for dogs, or the duration of their pregnancy, is typically around 63 days, or about nine weeks. This can vary slightly depending on the breed and individual dog.
Why do dogs lick you?
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- Affection: Licking is a way for dogs to show their love and bond with their owners.
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Why do dogs eat poop?
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What colors can dogs see?
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