An unexpected visitor in the form of a stray kitten appeared to be thrilled to be in a home and wasted no time in “overseeing” everyone in the house.
Nannah the kitten was discovered wandering alone in a neighborhood in Montreal, Canada, at just five weeks old. With no mother or siblings in sight, she was visibly hungry and in need of care. A kind-hearted individual took her in, determined to find her some help. Luckily, Nadia, a local animal rescuer, responded to the call for assistance.
After picking up the tiny kitten, Nadia brought her to Chatons Orphelins Montreal, a rescue organization. The rescue team named her Nannah, due to her petite size and weight of only a pound. Celine Crom, a member of the rescue group, shared the heartwarming story with Love Meow.
They discovered her on her own, wandering outside without any family to look after her. The team at Chatons Orphelins Montreal took her in, naming her Nannah. Despite being a little underweight and having some tummy troubles, they were determined to help her out. “It’s tough out there for a little one like Nannah without a mom, but we’re so happy to have her with us now.”
Right off the bat, Nannah showed that she was a social butterfly, unafraid and full of confidence. Even at the vet, she didn’t flinch and instead happily purred away while being checked over.
Chatons Orphelins Montreal rescued Nannah after she survived the tough life of the streets as a kitten. Dedicated volunteers like Anais, Manon, and Eva took care of her, nursing her back to health and helping her transition to solid food.
Nannah’s joy knew no bounds when she finally met other cats and dogs. She quickly became the playful little sister that her furry friends never knew they were missing.
She loves making new friends, especially feline ones at Chatons Orphelins Montreal. Nannah is fearless when it comes to meeting new cats, approaching them with nose sniffs and following them around for playtime or cuddles. Despite being much smaller, she isn’t afraid to roughhouse with cats three times her size, always eager to start a wrestling match and keep them entertained.
At Chatons Orphelins Montreal, there’s a playful kitten who loves to sneak up on the other animals with her energetic pounce. Despite her small size, she always manages to catch them off guard, even the resident dog. According to Celine at the shelter, she’s a social butterfly who loves to be in the middle of the action, showing off her diva personality to everyone she meets.
The household dog can’t resist the adorable little kitten at Chatons Orphelins Montreal. Nannah has picked up eating habits from the house cats and is learning boundaries from them. Despite being the smallest resident, she is certainly the most spirited little princess. In addition to playfully bothering her furry companions, Nannah takes her role of “supervising” the humans very seriously.
At Chatons Orphelins Montreal, Nannah begins by observing her humans from a distance before sneaking up on them in a sly manner. When they least expect it, she pops up right in front of them, playfully investigating whatever they’re up to. Nannah definitely has a knack for ninja-like antics, bringing joy and laughter to her foster family each day.
Nannah has a sneaky way of moving around the house, making privacy a thing of the past for anyone she’s around. She always seems to know what’s going on and doesn’t hesitate to check out what someone is doing on their computer. If she sees you on a screen, be prepared for her to come over, take a look, and even lend a “helping” paw by walking across the keyboard.
She is curious about what everyone is up to at the Chatons Orphelins Montreal. Since starting off as a lonely kitten, Nannah has made it her mission to never be alone again. She is flourishing in foster care and delighted to have humans pampering her. Nannah is always up to mischief and is overjoyed to have some furry companions by her side.
In a couple of weeks, Nannah will be all set to find her own cozy spot where she can be the star of the show and the ruler of the household.
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