Rescue Of Five Newborn Kittens With Their Umbilical Cords Intact, Found In Hay Bale

When an agricultural transport truck got on the road heading for Virginia, the driver had no idea he was carrying special cargo.

When the truck reached its destination it was discovered that there were five newborn kittens inside one of the hay bales that were being transported.


The newborn kittens were just days old, in fact, they still had their umbilical cords attached. Sadly, there was no way that they would be able to track down the mother as the truck had already traveled hundreds of miles.


The driver acted quickly and contacted the SPCA in Richmond, Virginia. They took charge of the kittens and began to search for a foster home. They were given the collective name of the "hay bale kittens."


They contacted Sara Sewell who had fostered many newborn kittens before and luckily she was able to take them in. She knew that caring for such young kittens was a round-the-clock job.


Kittens as young as this need to be fed every two hours, you also need to be their mom by rubbing their bellies to get their digestive system working properly – and then of course you need to clean up the poop!


Sara explained that another important factor was warmth, if newborn kittens are cold they will not eat, and you also need to make sure that the milk is at the correct temperature.


Keeping an eye on their weight is also important, it shows that they are feeding properly and will show if there are any health issues.


All of Sara's family chipped in with taking care of the newborn kittens, it is a constant process that lasts for around eight weeks.


When the kittens had to come of age (around eight weeks) the SPCA put
them up for adoption and they were all quickly adopted into loving forever homes.


Little did they know that their life had started in such an unusual way, hundreds of miles away.


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