Stray cats live a very tough life. They have to go through a lot just to survive. They worry about where they will get their next meal, where they should find shelter, and how they should protect themselves from other animals and humans. Humans can be cruel to stray animals. They can be hurtful and very unaccepting of stray animals. This is why they need a forever home. Where they can be accepted by their humans and sleep knowing that they will be safe for the night. Adoption can change their life forever. They will finally receive love and care from their new family. Their quality of life increases drastically and even their humans will be happy to have a new cat around.
After all those hardships, cats are really lucky to find a new home. Their transformations are incredible. They are usually malnourished, scared, and have matter fur. But after a little love and care, they can become unrecognisable. It is amazing what a little bit of love can do. Scroll down below to see some amazing transformations of cats before and after adoption.
“Meet my fluffy void midnight 🙂 I rescued him from a shelter a year and a half ago and he’s become my best friend.”
Just look at these cuties! Do you see how happy they are after finally adjusting to their new homes? They couldn’t be more grateful. Cats are wholesome creatures and all they want is a little bit of love and attention. In return, they will give you unconditional love and stick with you till their last breath. What more could you ask for?
“My demon child before and after. He was born in a litter of 30 kittens (two mama cats found their way to the same barn). He was infested with fleas that you couldn’t see until he was completely wet and caused him to go pale and shiver.”
Zoya before and only a few months after. We found her outside as a stray in 2017 and the rest is history. When we first got her she was 5lbs, now she’s a healthy 10lbs girl who loves to snuggle.”
“Only a week between pictures! Maggie was brought into the pound in critical condition; the vet said he wasn’t sure if she would make it or not. Cats are so resilient.”