Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Kitten who was too energetic for new owners reunited with mum

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different, but I checked my kitty cam when I was out last night and they were curled up together.

“Olive was getting a bit depressed being in my spare room after all of her kittens had gone but she’s changed overnight.”

Olive, who is estimated to be between one to two-yearsold, was a stray for most of her life and was being fed by an 86-year-old woman in the Halifax area.

When it became apparent she was heavily pregnant, she was brought into care and gave birth to six kittens the next morning, one of which died within an hour.

Four of the kittens in the litter have now been adopted and Olive has been neutered.

Diane, who volunteers for the Halifax and Huddersfie­ld branch of Cats Protection, said: “As long as I have Olive in my spare room, I can’t take in any pregnant mums or kittens to foster.” Moggies Olive, who is black and white, and Daisy, who has a tortoisesh­ell coat, can be rehomed separately or together – but it is recommende­d that Daisy is not rehomed with any other older cat. Anyone interested in rehoming the cats can express interest by calling 0345 647 2182. Or via the charity’s website www.cats. org.uk/halifax or Facebook page facebook.com/catsprotec­tion. halifax. Olive was getting a bit depressed being in my spare room after all of her kittens had gone but she’s changed overnight. Daisy, left, a tortoisesh­ell kitten, found a home with an older cat but was returned because she was too energetic. Olive, a black and white moggy, needs a home

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