Thursday, February 15, 2007

Maternal Instinct


I love stories like this. Maybe we CAN all just get along.
Workers at the Meriden Humane Society are marveling at a short-haired mother cat that has adopted a 6-day-old Rottweiler puppy that was rejected by its mother.

The tiny pup, named Charlie by Humane Society volunteers, nurses alongside a jumble of black and gray kittens recently born to Satin, who was taken to the shelter by an owner unable to care for her. Charlie's mother was found by the side of the road in Meriden a couple of months ago. She gave birth to two puppies, but one was stillborn. As sometimes happens with a stillborn in the litter, the mother refused to accept Charlie.

Volunteers bottle-fed him every two hours, but the effort was exhausting for them and insufficient for the puppy, volunteer Chris Chorney said. Research indicated that a suitable substitute could be Satin, who had given birth to four kittens that have quickly warmed to Charlie.

"The kittens scrum up with him and treat him like one of their own," Chorney said. "There's a certain social benefit of small animals being with each other."

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2 Comments:

Blogger Red Rabbit said...

Two things:
1. Aww, that is too cute.

2. Imagine a rottweiler with the personality of a cat. Scary.

2/16/2007 10:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Aratinga said...

I was just thinking that whoever adopts Charlie is going to need a really BIG litterbox....

2/17/2007 11:01:00 PM  

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