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  2. Mother Cat Embraces Abandoned Kitten in a Heartwarming ... - AOL

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    The baby, named Shrimp, now has a new family to call his own. ... VCA Animal Hospitals explains there are things to keep in mind when it comes to feeding an orphaned kitten, should you take one in ...

  3. Shelter workers watched “with awe and admiration” as the North Carolina cat raised the two litters. Mama cat helped ‘abandonedkittens ‘without hesitation.’ But who will step in for her?

  4. Cat Dad Captures Heartwarming Way Orphaned Kittens ... - AOL

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    The cat dad in this Instagram video most certainly did step up after he opened up his home to a litter of orphaned kittens, and now, he's ended up with a permanent shadow as he goes about his day ...

  5. Human–animal breastfeeding - Wikipedia

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    A Cuban woman using a goat to suckle a baby, 1903. Human to animal breastfeeding has been practiced in some different cultures during various time periods. The practice of breastfeeding or suckling between humans and other species occurred in both directions: women sometimes breastfed young animals, and animals were used to suckle babies and children.

  6. Sphynx Kitten and Mom Take in Orphaned Rescue Like He's ... - AOL

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    OMG--what an adorable little baby! This precious newborn kitten is only two weeks old, so he'll have the rest of his life to grow up knowing the love of a family. If only this foster kitten knew ...

  7. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    A young orphaned black kitten, showing signs of malnourishment. Kittens require a high-calorie diet that contains more protein than the diet of adult cats. [43] Young orphaned kittens require cat milk every two to four hours, and they need physical stimulation to defecate and urinate. [6]