A cat-loving couple located out in Montreal, Canada has truly been doing their part in looking out of the poor, homeless cats in the area.
Even though Kurt and Melanie cannot adopt anymore cats (they’ve already got their hands quite full with the ones they’ve got in the house) they’ve been doing just about everything they can to help the needy cats.
According to the site LoveMeow, the couple has been providing stray and feral cats with food and also set up cat shelters in their backyard, and recently they got proof of just how much their dedication truly means to the cats they’ve helped
A shy, black stray came to their home and helped herself to some food and then left.
Some time later, she came back, and she’d brought along her four little kittens.
The devoted mother of four had been hoping that whoever had helped her get food would help her kittens too.
Kurtis and Melanie were certainly more than happy to help.
The kittens were completely adorable and full of life. They played, explored and followed their mother all around as they inspected their new home.
They surely loved all the food, shelter and affection that they were suddenly receiving and the cat mom seemed perfectly pleased with her decision to bring the kittens into the care of Kurtis and Melanie.
Kurtis and Melanie took great care of the lovable quartet as they looked around for suitable owners for them.
They took the time to socialize the little ones and eventually two of the kittens found their forever homes.
The remaining two kittens have since been named Kurt and Mel in honor of their rescuers. They are quite the bonded pair, and as such, they cannot be separated and they need to share their future forever home.
“They are the sweetest and most cuddly kittens you will find. It would be best if they could be adopted together…as they are so close,” Kurtis stated in an interview with LoveMeow.
Kurtis and Melanie have actually gotten some help from the rescue group Chatons Orphelins Montréal while they continue searching for a good family for the two kittens. The kittens have just had their very first vet visit and Kurtis and Melanie are trying their best to catch their mother so that she can get spayed.
Kurtis and Melanie have also been continuing their heart-warming work for the community cats. Soon, we hope, the last two kittens will find their new home and be warm and safe for the rest of their lives, and it’s with all thanks going to Kurtis, Melanie and their brave, loving mom who wanted to give them a better life.