Gata and Syrnik

Gata was sometimes seen and fed, and a few days ago a message appeared in the neighborhood chat: she was running around a parked car, crying loudly because her kitten was inside. Our volunteers spent almost an hour coaxing the little one out from under the car — lying on the ground, blindly reaching for something soft and warm. At first they thought the kitten had run away and wasn’t there, but then, among the mechanisms, their hands found a fluffy and bitey little ball. Another 20 minutes — and Syrnik finally allowed herself to be pulled out. That’s how we first met her.

Now Gata and her daughter are in temporary foster care. Syrnik is about a month old, and her mom is still nursing her. Once the feeding period ends, we’ll take Gata to be spayed — we had to postpone the surgery, since for now she wouldn’t be able to wear the recovery vest. After that, we’ll have to release Gata back to the street, unless a home is found for her by then 😔

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