They Find Kitten Outside and Never Stop Looking for His Cat Siblings So They Can Be Reunited

They Find Kitten Outside and Never Stop Looking for His Cat Siblings So They Can Be Reunited

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They found a kitten outside and never stopped looking for his cat siblings so they could be reunited.

 kittens snuggly friends Lori White

A kind neighbor spotted three kittens on their patio and reached out for help, hoping to get them to a safe place.

When Lori White, a volunteer with ARPO (the Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership), arrived, she found an orange tabby all alone. Despite waiting until nightfall, there was still no sign of his siblings or mother.

Lori took him home since the area wasn't safe for such a tiny kitten, but she never stopped thinking about the rest of his feline family.

 orange tabby kitten ColbyLori White

When the neighbor found the feral mother cat under a storage shed, likely where the rest of the kittens were, a volunteer headed over with a humane trap to rescue them. Meanwhile, the orange tabby, Colby, was happily adjusting to the comforts of indoor life.

"Colby has been a super snuggle bug, is very sweet, loves to cuddle, and purr. He likes to bury himself under the stuffie momma cat," Lori shared.

 kitten snuggly toy Lori White

A few days later, they secured Colby's siblings, Brie and Jack, but their mission didn't end there. They continued their efforts to find the feral mom and dad, determined to put a stop to the cycle of endless litters.

Thanks to their dedication, they found the parent cats the following week and ensured they were spayed and neutered. "They have a feeder caring for them, which is wonderful."

 seal point kittens Jack and BrieLori White

Jack and Brie quickly settled into their foster home and were over the moon to be reunited with Colby. "Jack's ears and tail are a bit lighter than Brie's. He also seems much more mellow and quiet compared to Brie."

They were so happy to be back together that they wrapped their little arms around each other in the most adorable embrace.

 kittens snuggling Colby was reunited with his siblingsLori White

While Jack and Brie thrived, Colby needed extra care to tackle a few health issues. He received medication, fluids, and plenty of supportive care, and he took everything in stride. "He is a trooper through all of it and just keeps purring."

"Brie has assigned herself nurse duties, which I am not sure Colby is appreciating."

 kittens snuggles friends Lori White

As soon as he felt better, he rejoined his siblings, and the trio cozied up together, purring up a storm.

Once they moved into a larger space, their adventurous and playful personalities truly blossomed. "They have been so excited to explore, run, and climb. We have been playing a few times a day by switching up different toys."

 orange tabby kitten playful Lori White

While Colby and Brie squabbled over who got to use the ramp, Jack was perfectly content perched on top, watching their playful antics.

"Colby loves playing with his siblings' tails and playing hide and seek under the furniture. He also has been loving having some upstairs time with our dogs and cats."

 snuggly kittens Lori White

The kittens can turn any household item, such as sandals, into an endless source of entertainment.

Colby is constantly surrounded by the love of his siblings, and he eagerly joins them in all their adventures. The trio has grown by leaps and bounds and is now ready to embark on their next chapter.

 kittens playful sandals Lori White

"It seems like just yesterday they came to our house after being found on a back patio."

With the help of a kind neighbor and dedicated volunteers, Colby was reunited with his siblings. Now, this cuddly little clowder is flourishing and has a bright future ahead.

 kitten orange lap cat Lori White

Share this story with your friends. More on Colby, Jack, Brie, and Lori's fosters on Instagram and ARPO on Instagram.

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