Anyone who has actually ever owned a kitten can inform you that they enter into whatever and can wind up in some beautiful unusual locations. They enjoy examining and exploring their environments, and aren’t huge fans of being restricted locations.
Just ask the small kitten published in the video owned by TikTok account @Lowcountyfoster. This child is an overall escape artist.
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How does she even handle that? The bars on that kennel are small! Sure, the kitten is small too however she makes herself even tinier to be able to get away through those bars. She’s a small little Houdini!
TikTok users have actually fallen for this little shelter cat and @Kellie remarks, “All fur, no bones obviously.” @Alisha includes, “That’s certainly gotta be the tiniest craziest area I’ve seen a cat leave.” @Anna hilariously reacts, “Typically cats can fit through any space little enough for their head to fit! Their collarbones are wiggly or something I do not understand I’m not a professional.”
Well, the good news is, I am a professional and I can inform you that kennels like that aren’t perfect for kittens, due to the fact that not just can they get away, however they can likewise get stuck. A mesh-sided kennel or playpen works much better, due to the fact that there are no holes for a kitten to squeeze through. Considering this video was published by a foster cat account, they most likely do not have the resources for extra speciality kennels for kittens.
Which brings me to my next point, despite the fact that kitten season is ending, shelters all throughout the United States remain in desperate requirement to volunteers and contributions. Donations that can help fosters like the incredible one above purchase products they require. Please think about contributing to your regional Animal Shelter or Humane Society. Or even much better, end up being a foster kitten mama yourself!
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