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Pregnant stray cat goes to the same house every day to get someone to take her future kittens in


(Picture: Chatons Orphelins Montreal)

What did we do to deserve cats? We’re not sure but somehow some of these majestic creatures have ended up on the streets and have to fend for themselves.

Pregnant stray kitties especially have to be extra careful, they don’t want any harm to come to their babies and need stability to take care of them.

One expectant cat on the streets knew she needed a place for the immediate future, a place of warmth and nutrition for her kittens.

So when a family fed her one time, she decided to keep going back to the same house every day to nourish herself and also hoped to be taken in.

She waited by the window in the cold every day until someone fed her. The family realised that she was packing in a lot of food.

They then decided to call a local cat rescuer to see what could be done to help her.

Rescuer Nadia brought her to Chatons Orphelins Montréal, a rescue group in Montréal, Canada, where a foster family was waiting for the kitty, but none of them knew she was pregnant.

And now the cat, newly named Laloue, is loving her new life in her foster home where she gave birth to four healthy tabby kittens.

(Picture: Chatons Orphelins Montreal)

Laloue had been used to grafting for herself so as soon as she was picked up by Nadia, she took to her straight away.

She didn’t mind being moved around until they found a foster family for her. When new owner Louise came to pick her up, Laloue went in for cuddles immediately. She knew she was safe from the cold streets.

(Picture: Chatons Orphelins Montreal)

Mama Laloue has been doting on her little tabbies and monitors them, purring away next to them.

At ten days old, the kittens opened their eyes and are now at healthy weights, eating every day.

We’re just glad they’re all safe and together.

(Picture: Chatons Orphelins Montreal)

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