I have so much respect for Yvonne and her family. They understood that adopting a kitten is a serious commitment and took the time to weigh whether or not they were ready. Even though they decided not to adopt her, they made the responsible choice given their situation while also teaching an important lesson to their kids that taking on a pet of any kind is not something you do on a whim. Im glad cricket found her forever home.
I totally respect them so much, because so many irresponsible people would have not thought what's best for the actual cat. They knew they couldn't commit to providing her the life she deserves, and they did the right thing. So anyone upset at them, DON'T BE. It would have been much worse for them to take her when they really weren't ready for her.
You can do it on a whim but then you still are committed for life. The whims of good people don’t lead to bad outcomes. I picked up a stray puppy just to snuggle it and then couldn’t put it down and adopted it even though I was allergic to dogs and in a foreign country. I had that dog for 16 years and it was the best decision of my life.
I love that Yvonne's take on adopting a pet was that it's a lifetime commitment and didn't take it lightly. Some people treat pets as accessories rather than lives they're responsible for.
I'm quite sure that Cricket's adoption fee was high to recoup the cost of the surgery. It's just not something that a young family has room in their budget to take on.
I'm not at all surprised that Chris was the one who adopted Cricket. I remember when he adopted George, who was thrown into the ocean by his previous owner and barely survived the ordeal if not by the doctors at Bondi. What a wonderfully compassionate man, and a wonderful staff that cares for these beautiful creatures ❤
@MildPudding~~I was balling hoping that precious kitty would make a full recovery~~When the Doc took the kitty I cried even hsrder~~Those were tears of joy and happiness~~My baby Amanda passed 2 years ago and I still cry out for her~~She was my best friend and protector for 18 years~~She never was sick and that one day she was gone~~I'm so happy she was found and taken care of~~Some people would have just left that sweetheart and just kept walking~~Bless them all~~♥♥♥🥰🥰🥰~~
I think even if it was staged it's good for the shelter and the channel to show people that there are no exceptions when it comes to screening for a suitable adopter.
My tuxedo girl was found in a box in a dumpster at 4 weeks old and I adopted her from the vet's office that took her in. She'll be 17 this year and I've never understood how anyone could have left her, because she's always been the most loving cat.
Is that her in your profile pic? She's a beauty! What a coincidence that she and Cricket had a similar start in life. I adopted a stray - a _lil' black kitty_ that a co-worker found in a laneway, that kept returning for a few days, meowing loudly. She was tiny, and had a still-born, black kitten one week later. I wept, then buried it in the back yard. Jezebel was with me for 17 years. I've had 4 black cats - and 1 fluffy, white and tabby girl - over 25 years. It's time to adopt a couple, after a few years without any.
@@wholeshebang1 no, that's our other tuxedo, Wallington. He was dropped off on a *very* busy street near my former place of work when he was only 5 weeks old. He had gunky eyes, was so underweight you could count all his bones, and was absolutely covered in fleas. We weren't even sure he was going to make it with how skinny he was and how bloody the water was the first time we washed him, especially when he was too young to give him a flea treatment. His paws were huge so we thought he'd eventually turn into a big boy, but the undernourishment when he was so young stunted his growth. He's just this little guy with *massive* paws.
Why wasn’t she put in a shelter. I adopted all my cats from shelters for decades. I even liked the shy one, Panther. She loved me and me alone, for her lifetime, in college, and my first 3 jobs, until she was an old girl. There is no need to risk a kittens life in a hot box.
I feel so bad for Cricket's former owner. Even though she was left in a box, they put a blanket and a few toys inside for her. This was someone who cared for her, and most likely they just couldn't afford the surgery. I hope they know she was saved, her surgery was successful, and she got adopted into a wonderful home.
@@CriticalityIncident I mean at the very least drop them off to a veterinarian clinic or take them to a shelter so that they can be safely handed over. I have a lot of empathy for people who really wish that they could do better for their pets. But also I know you're right.
My wifes father is a vet and he holds a lot of respect for you. he calls you the super vet of down under lol. Thanks for being such a wonderful human being. and adopting this beautiful kitten.
@Whoops319 - Amen!!! This is a wonderful story with such a happy outcome. As a fellow cat lover, I was rooting for Cricket through the video. Thanks to everyone who played a role! 🙏🥰🥰🥰
i absolutely agree, my mom is a nurse and even just from seeing how he covers the surgeries fully on camera, it’s so wonderful for the educational quality of the vids. you can tell how much he cares about this.
This is a great lesson for those kids on empathy and compassion, taking the time to taker her in and care enough to stay for the exam and everything. Really great family, lucky kitty, lucky Chris!!
I was thinking the same, boys often aren’t let/taught nearly well enough how to be gentle and empathetic. Good on this mom and on her boys for taking time to not only rescue Cricket but check up on her.
Agreed! Mom raised her kids right and helped teach a valuable lesson on empathy and the rewards of seeing things through. Cricket was very lucky and I'm glad she was given the chance to keep her leg. I was so happy to hear her grumping as she woke up. It'slike hearing a baby cry for the first time. Such a relief. And Cricket being up and active 12 hours later. What an amazing little bean. Her lil splotches are so cute.
I've seen this video a few times and it always brings a smile to my face. That said, I can't understand how anyone could have abandoned Cricket in the first place. Still, she ended up in the best possible home with Dr Chris. I'd love to see how she's doing now.
We have 6 female cats and right now we have 3 Tom’s visiting our farm, lol. It’s a riot. There is a lot of slapping going on. We don’t mind some kittens as the keep the rodent population down and our granddaughter spoils them.
Cricket knew that Chris saved her life and she wasn't about to let him go! She pulled out every cat trick in the book, but she achieved her goal. She got the best dad in the world!
I love this doctor. He is soooo sweet and decent and kind. If only all men were like him. Watching him carry that tiny little kitten into the recovery room just melts my heart.
I love this dr. Too and its keeps growing bc Dr.Chris went and adopted a dog from a shelter last year his name is Buzz! And he stipulated tge dig has to get along with his bossy cat😂❤
And cricket needs toys - lots and lots of toys. Chris is going to be soooo busy. 😂😂😂😂 I wonder if he knows he will no longer be master of his domain. 🤣 Good luck Chris. And enjoy your new home cricket. 💖
Any kitten no matter what is more precious than anything in the world. And the fact it was a tuxedo kitten is what hurt my heart, I have a really soft spot for tuxedo cats.
It absolutely breaks my heart to know someone just put her in a box with her toys and left her. I'm sure (or at least i hope) they had the best intentions and hoped someone would find and help her but the odds of that not happening...she just as easily could have died in that box. It's not right. I'm glad she was found and got a new home ❤
I would've hoped that they'd find a pet shelter to give her to but at least she had a blanket and toys. At least there are some things she might find comfort in.
@@eleanorcooke7136 A lot of shelters ask for exorbitant fees upfront to take animals in, so... unfortunately, it isn't a viable option for a lot of people. I suspect that her previous owners saw the injury and figured that there wasn't much they could do since they couldn't afford the surgery and costs of keeping an injured animal, and nor could they afford a shelter. They likely just.. wanted to send her off with some of her toys and other things.
I have a feeling that there were two different people involved, one who cared, but may not have had much power, like a child. And the other, who didn't really value the cat, and didn't see much point in finding a better solution (parent?).
Seeing her up and sassing a few weeks later is so dang cute and heartwarming. And Chris adopting her is the best! George passing was sad, but I'm glad Chris had room in his big heart for Cricket. Cricket is a very lucky girl in the end. I wish her start hadn't been so rough, but Im glad she found her furever home.
"Do you know how to relax?" I have two 1 year old cats and whenever they're doing Zoomies or getting into trouble (knocking stuff off the counter, getting stuck in an open cupboard while the dishes are getting put away *ugh*) I say the exact same thing to them. This video is beyond adorable and I'm so glad Cricket found a great home!
I have 4, 3 year old huge boys! They have broke every lamp that has been on the end tables running a muck!! Had no clue they were going to get so huge cause we rescued them from outside, mama was small LOL
Our cats adopted what we thought was a stray kitten. Only to wake up one morning with her having kittens. So sad only one survived but with support she is a great mama. Our cats said they couldn’t be the father since both fixed. LOL
Cricket is a very sweet kitten, considering how scary and stressful the whole situation is, and how much pain the she must be in. POOR BABY. I’m so glad she got the best rescue, the best help, the best home, and the best Daddy. ❤ ❤❤
I know, with her "moustache," precious lil' black _toe beans_ and sassy personality - who could resist her? 🐾 I'm glad Chris opened his heart & home to another cat.
I couldn't stand to be a vet. Either I would be constantly heartbroken for all the patients I couldn't save or I would want to adopt about every stray kitten or puppy I came across.
I love that the vet adopted this cat. Watching this kitten get use to his new home was so cute. Even though the vet kept telling him to stop scratching the furniture and carpet, he said it so patiently and said that his house might not look the same again. That is why I was so lucky when I adopted my cat Lulu from the animal shelter. She is an older cat so she only cost me $25 to adopt, but it was the best decision of my life. I think because she is older, she is mature and has never done anything destructive to my house and is such a mellow cat. People tend to adopt the younger cats, but they should really think about adopting an older cat.
This is what more people need to appreciate about adopting a pet: That little life depends on YOU. It's not a toy. It's a living creature with needs and feelings. It's not something you take in on impulse and get rid of when it's no longer convenient. It's nice to see Yvonne teaching her boys what a huge responsibility having pets is.
I found two kittens abandoned in my backyard in 80 degree Fahrenheit weather and they were less than a month old. They were hot, skinny, lethargic. They’re now a year old and chunky happy kitties!
Awe, love the family who had such big heart to take the time to take Cricket to this incredible loving veterinarian. So glad that he has adopted Cricket. They were destined to be together forever. ❤❤❤
@BondiVet I knew when you saw her the next day after her operation that you were going to adopt her. I could see the relief on your face and love in your eyes for this precious little kitty girl. She's definitely a trooper, and she's got the cutest little face. I really enjoyed watching this. I love a happy ending. I couldn't see the complete title on my phone at first so I got to watch it and be surprised. LOL
Cricket will keep you busy,but ironically I've really come to believe that things do happen for a reason. I believe she was meant to be your girl. She's already imprinted with you. Thank you Chris. Now it's time for a few cat scratches lol. ❤
Way to go mom. I love this so much. Mama and this incredibly compassionate doctor have taught these young boys the most amazing lessons about being human.
احب هادا القط لأن عندي مثله وجدته واخته مرميين تحت سيارة كان عندها أسبوعين فاعتنيت بهما عند الطبيب القطة توفيت في هادا العام وحزنت كثيرا كان عندها 18 سنة اما القط فلا زال معي وهو الان تقريبا 19 سنة ويشبه كريكت ❤
Chris and Cricket are the purrfect match, but Yvonne and her boys also deserve credit: it's tempting to think they should have adopted Cricket, but Yvonne put head over heart, which is the responsible thing to do. Far too many people adopt pets out of sentimentality when they're not ready for the responsibility. Yvonne and her boys can still be forever proud that they saved Cricket's life 🥰
This is beyond cuteness!! She's so chill !! I am owned by a Tuxedo cat! And I've just found a lump on her left front leg. An appt is coming up. Please send cat prayers to Cricket and my Tuxie.
@Joanne Murdock This cat has the skill set of Harry Houdini. The appt had to be rescheduled. And since she goes under the bed, the only place I can't go, she's got the whip hand, so to speak. This Thursday she will be finding herself in the bathroom. Please keep us in your prayers.Thank you so much.
Can we please take a moment and look how much they care about all the animals that they take care of even if sometimes they pass away. Amazing video by the way!❤❤❤ WOW! 200 LIKES!
I showed the videos to my sister and said have you ever seen a Vet kiss someone else’s pet I never had until I watched Bondi Vets. They are awesome ❤❤❤
I think it's important to remember that they are in that profession because they love animals. I think it's probably very hard to not go completely ham on kissing and cuddling a lot of them, but I also think that is just what they do behind close doors. I had a "chief" vet look at one of my bunnies that were sick. He picked her up and started cuddling her and gave her some kisses. I thought it was very cute. After a while when the check was over and he had to take her back to do some investigating, he picked her up, looked at her with adoring eyes and dropped "YOU are mine now, cutie. I will steal you home with me!" and then went out of the room. Even tho it was very clear that he was very infatuated with Nova, I was slightly panicking thinking I would never see her again. She was such a sweetheart. Looked like a small grey and white sheepbunny. Was very relieved that I got her back but it was not without struggle for the vet as he had many "nurses" coming to say goodbye to her. I stood there just looking. Was very sweet and with all of my animals I've never had such an intense show of affection for my animals before by a vet.
Dr Chris has such a big, soft heart! It’s not unusual, in my experience, for veterinary staff to adopt patients. Especially ones that tug at your heart strings like this. The hospital I worked at was contracted with the city and county animal control, so we saw a lot of sad cases.
I knew he wanted her😂❤❤and so glad he adopted her. She’s in the best hands, with love and everything she could ever hope for. Bless you Chris and Cricket ❤
I would have taken her in a heartbeat. She's DIVINE. Beautiful nature, gorgeous face. I would have loved to spend the next 20 years with her. I lost my beautiful boy a few days ago, just waiting for his ashes to be returned, and it feels so empty without the pitter patter of little paws around the house.
My heart just melted when Chris said "You've been through so much. Don't give up now". 🤗 Thank you for caring and thank you for your commitment and your dedication, Chris. ❤️ I know that Cricket will have an amazing life...and will be spoilt rotten! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Those sweet, scared kitten meows. I was walking my husky a year or so ago and I had headphones in and it was dark out. I noticed Jax perk up and scanned the area with my flashlight…and caught a tiny pair of very scared eyes. I took my headphones out and heard those screams. We tried to get her to follow us home to no avail…but thanks to my awesome neighbors we were able to safely trap her the next day. I named her after my grandma Mildred…she’s the first and only little girl I’ve welcomed into my home and she is the sweetest soul I’ve ever met. When we save them…THEY👏🏻SAVE👏🏻US👏🏻❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cricket is going to have the best life ever with her new dad! 🎉 Her markings are so beautiful! I have a soft spot in my heart for tuxedo kitties and ginger babies! ❤
I had two orange tabby kitties once. As well as a tortie and a mix: blue-gray-cream-tabby-tuxedo. the tortie was the mom of the male orange tabby cat and the sister to the female orange tabby cat. I miss them dearly.
What a good mum who brought the kitten in, her boys have learnt love and empathy and I wish all parents taught this to their kids, I feel there would be less cruelty in the world.
Cricket is so funny. Couldn’t stop laughing at her antics. Know those little boys really wanted her but I was overjoyed that she is yours. She reminds me of my calico just as feisty. Within one hour of coming home she was up on the dining room chair onto the table while I was washing dishes. Out of the corner of my eye I saw her reaching up to the chandelier. In a nano second she was riding around the light like a carousel. What joy they are. Guess scratch pad and post are next huh?❤
Something very similar happened to me once when I used to live in the UK. My neighbour knocked my door and she handed me this tiny redhair kitten she found in a box close to our houses. I took him straight to the vet because I could see there was something wrong with it. I came back to check on him and they said to me he had a broken leg and it was dehydrated. After he was good enough to go home a nurse of the vet clinic adopted him and called him Thor! I was so emotional I cried of happiness when they told me😊 He's now 4yo and a very happy kittycat🥰
Poor baby! This little kitten was left alone at risk of dehydration and has no food or care. They need our help. You can’t leave a kitten out by itself. That’s horrible! It’s good this kind lady and sons found her.
A couple passing by my grandson , threw a kitten about this age onto the street without stopping the car... the kitten flew up in the air and fell back into the street . the couple kept going without a second look. My grandson could nt believe what they had done. the kitten was on the street in a daze. My grandson took him home.. They already had a cat so Vincent call me and ask me to help. I went immedidately to get the kitten and brought him to a vet.. He checked him over and he seemed all right . the kitten was treated for fleas and I brought him home.. I still have '''FEARLESS '' to this day and he is the sweetest animal I ever had. At a moment , he seemed to have breathing problems so I brought him to the vet . they took an x ray and we found out that some of his ribs had been broken.,.. He survived this , aflter all that happened. He is now about 9 years old.. and is okay....
She is adorable., just taking everything in. She must not have been mistreated . She doesn’t seem afraid at all. Goodness, it’s like micro surgery. I’m always so impressed with Veterinarian’s skills. They are Primary care, Orthopedic, Cardiac, etc. So much knowledge is needed. Awesome job, Dr. Bondi. My son and I got a cat when we least expected it. She had been a stray for a year at an apartment building in town. The manager said he was getting rid of all the cats (that didn’t bode well), and winter was coming. So, Nala came to live with us. Pictur8ng this small cat outside in another New England winter was too much. We’ve had her 6 years now. I can’t imagine life without her.
I feel like not only did Dr. Chris adopt Cricket (that's such an adorable name btw ;v;), but Cricket also adopted Dr. Chris as her human. This was so sweet and heartwarming ❤
Chris has to be the most wonderful big hearted vet in the world. I wonder how many vets here in the UK would have done the surgery out of kindness and love? I am subscribing now in the hope of following Cricket's beautiful journey through life with the best vet in the world! ❤❤❤
Most vets near me in the uk are just money money money. Heartbreaking as it must often stop people taking their pets or give them up We could definitely do with a Chris over here
The previous owners were so absolutely selfish. They dumped the poor SICK kitten under the sun with NO FOOD AND WATER…. Like why not just drop off at a shelter or vet clinic . Some people are just disgusting. THANK YOU TO THE VET❤
PLEASE........send updates! Many, many updates! I just love a happy ending, and a man that loves cats. Well done, Dr. Chris, you are such a good man and Cricket is going to have the best life.
I love watching these videos even when they are sad. I just lost my best friend and kitty of 17 yrs yesterday and she is the very reason I’m studying animal nutrition. ❤
It's very difficult to watch your best friend cross the Rainbow Bridge! In due time, perhaps it might open a door for another opportunity for another best friend!
@@butchieblock9118 I have two other wonderful kitties who have been at my side ever since and they have been extra sweet to me. It’s amazing how animals just know when you need them
@@krazykat1412 17 years, wow! You obviously gave your cat a good life. We all know that our pets won't be around as long as we'd wish, but it's nonetheless a devastating pain when we ultimately have to say good bye. It helps knowing that you gave them the kind of life, loved, cared for and spoiled rotten, that you wish every pet would have. In short, I'm sure your cat had just as good of a time with you as you had with them and you surely have plenty of great memories to hold on to and cherish.
So sorry your friend had to leave you. It’s a heavy price we pay, for loving critters. It’s worth it though, for the love and loyalty we get in return. With out meaning to, my best friend and housemate and I ended up with 6 dogs, all about the same age. Our girls are aging. We lost one to seizures about 3 months ago. We lost another to cancer a month later. Another has cancer, under control, but her joints are giving out on her. Of course we knew it was coming, they are all 12 years old or so. Lol, we live with a bunch of old women.
How can people abandon animals like that? I'm crying for the ones who are not found. Weeping actually. My baby Dexter was abandoned and I rescued him just in time. I just can't with people like that.
She is absolutely gorgeous poor little soul, she's gone through so much for one so young. I'm so glad that you've decided to adopt Cricket, she'll have a wonderful life with you Chris..❤❤
What an amazing job he did of mending her wee arm! She was running about at the end there as if it had never ever been an issue. She's going to bring him a lot of smiles over the years, they make a lovely wee family.
What a dear little kitten. Here in the States vets aren't this nice. You either pay or take it to the pound. I'm happy that you have her. Her name suits her, she jumps all over.God Bless you and yours, stay safe.
I found a tiny kitten stuck high in a bush, crying. I took him home and rang up the vet who told me to bring him for a check-up. Unlike Chris, he just looked into the carrier and told one of his assistants to give him a quick check up : result was that his tummy hurt and his eyes were runny (probably coryza). I had just "lost" my last dog and wasn't really ready for a new pet. But the way the vet treated little Alfie, or didn't bother to check him out properly, made me mad - I took him home with some food and since then I adopted another young cat - we are now are happy family !!!!
I couldn’t love this more. I love to see babies go to hemes full of love. We adopted a little gray kitten who had a double eye infection and who was very malnourished. I named him Willie after Willie Nelson because he’s so chill, has gray hair, and always had the munchies. It turns out that my little rescue is half Nebelung and has all of the Nebelung traits. He’s my baby boy. It took me about 2 years to be ready after I lost my old boy Scooter two years ago. Willie wa an instant bond with me. I hope Cricket got all the toys she wanted and a big cat tree to stretch out on and to climb.
I have so much respect for Yvonne and her family. They understood that adopting a kitten is a serious commitment and took the time to weigh whether or not they were ready. Even though they decided not to adopt her, they made the responsible choice given their situation while also teaching an important lesson to their kids that taking on a pet of any kind is not something you do on a whim. Im glad cricket found her forever home.
exactly - her comment that if you decide to adopt a pet, you need to be committed for life, is so spot on!
I totally respect them so much, because so many irresponsible people would have not thought what's best for the actual cat. They knew they couldn't commit to providing her the life she deserves, and they did the right thing. So anyone upset at them, DON'T BE. It would have been much worse for them to take her when they really weren't ready for her.
really !!
You can do it on a whim but then you still are committed for life. The whims of good people don’t lead to bad outcomes. I picked up a stray puppy just to snuggle it and then couldn’t put it down and adopted it even though I was allergic to dogs and in a foreign country. I had that dog for 16 years and it was the best decision of my life.
They found her and saved her, and made sure she was safe.
I love that Yvonne's take on adopting a pet was that it's a lifetime commitment and didn't take it lightly. Some people treat pets as accessories rather than lives they're responsible for.
My ex-wife... and humans too.
they didn't seem into pets tbh. I'm glad they didn't adopt her they clearly didn't really want to.
@@connie2672 wanna try that again with words?
I'm quite sure that Cricket's adoption fee was high to recoup the cost of the surgery.
It's just not something that a young family has room in their budget to take on.
Not here! Dexter has been with me for 14 years. He's slowing down now and I can't bear the thought of losing him.
I'm not at all surprised that Chris was the one who adopted Cricket. I remember when he adopted George, who was thrown into the ocean by his previous owner and barely survived the ordeal if not by the doctors at Bondi. What a wonderfully compassionate man, and a wonderful staff that cares for these beautiful creatures ❤
George was *what now?????*
I knew it was chris who was gonna adopt him
@@lyreen0410 Poor George was tossed into the ocean in his crate, he was lucky to survive. The video should be on the channel.
Heh, I'm not at all surprised that Chris was the one who adopted Cricket, 'cause the spoiler was in the headline. :P
I love YOU Chris for THIS VIDEO!!
"Welcome to your new home ... it's actually our home." I'm crying, that's just too sweet. This kitten really is lucky!
@MildPudding~~I was balling hoping that precious kitty would make a full recovery~~When the Doc took the kitty I cried even hsrder~~Those were tears of joy and happiness~~My baby Amanda passed 2 years ago and I still cry out for her~~She was my best friend and protector for 18 years~~She never was sick and that one day she was gone~~I'm so happy she was found and taken care of~~Some people would have just left that sweetheart and just kept walking~~Bless them all~~♥♥♥🥰🥰🥰~~
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Dr.cjris is one of America's best men I think he should win the noble peace prize for the care and love he gives to animals.
That kitty is so cute and after it recovered, it's funny to see how much of a ball of energy it is 😂 Its like an orb of metabolic fire
@@susanmann3757Don’t think the USA can actually claim him…though it’s a wonderful idea. I’d get a pet,but for sure…
I love that despite being a professional vet, they still went through the questionnaire to make sure he was suitable.
I think that was a bit of a joke. They already knew he was suitable.
I think that was staged 😛 But I'm sure they determined in some way that he was suitable 😆
It was all staged come on. If dr Chris a competent veterinary and a compassionate human being is not suitable to adopt an animal, then nobody is.
I think even if it was staged it's good for the shelter and the channel to show people that there are no exceptions when it comes to screening for a suitable adopter.
They were doing a very obvious wink-and smile game with us…but for a good cause…and Chris tells the real story…eventually.
My tuxedo girl was found in a box in a dumpster at 4 weeks old and I adopted her from the vet's office that took her in. She'll be 17 this year and I've never understood how anyone could have left her, because she's always been the most loving cat.
Is that her in your profile pic? She's a beauty! What a coincidence that she and Cricket had a similar start in life. I adopted a stray - a _lil' black kitty_ that a co-worker found in a laneway, that kept returning for a few days, meowing loudly. She was tiny, and had a still-born, black kitten one week later. I wept, then buried it in the back yard. Jezebel was with me for 17 years. I've had 4 black cats - and 1 fluffy, white and tabby girl - over 25 years. It's time to adopt a couple, after a few years without any.
@@wholeshebang1 no, that's our other tuxedo, Wallington. He was dropped off on a *very* busy street near my former place of work when he was only 5 weeks old. He had gunky eyes, was so underweight you could count all his bones, and was absolutely covered in fleas. We weren't even sure he was going to make it with how skinny he was and how bloody the water was the first time we washed him, especially when he was too young to give him a flea treatment. His paws were huge so we thought he'd eventually turn into a big boy, but the undernourishment when he was so young stunted his growth. He's just this little guy with *massive* paws.
mine and my sisters was found in a tree at 3 weeks old
@@akitauma2387 😅
Why wasn’t she put in a shelter. I adopted all my cats from shelters for decades. I even liked the shy one, Panther. She loved me and me alone, for her lifetime, in college, and my first 3 jobs, until she was an old girl. There is no need to risk a kittens life in a hot box.
I feel so bad for Cricket's former owner. Even though she was left in a box, they put a blanket and a few toys inside for her. This was someone who cared for her, and most likely they just couldn't afford the surgery. I hope they know she was saved, her surgery was successful, and she got adopted into a wonderful home.
If people can't afford or can't be bothered to get a pet insurance they shouldn't get any pets. End of story. There are NO excuses for this.
They cared... but not quite enough.
Yeah, I knew you wanted her when you suggested her name. You are a huge softie
Poor Baby she's going to have a great life because this man is fabulous!❤❤
@@CriticalityIncident
I mean at the very least drop them off to a veterinarian clinic or take them to a shelter so that they can be safely handed over.
I have a lot of empathy for people who really wish that they could do better for their pets. But also I know you're right.
My wifes father is a vet and he holds a lot of respect for you. he calls you the super vet of down under lol. Thanks for being such a wonderful human being. and adopting this beautiful kitten.
What a big compliment for Dr.Chris , coming from another vet❤
@Whoops319 - Amen!!! This is a wonderful story with such a happy outcome. As a fellow cat lover, I was rooting for Cricket through the video. Thanks to everyone who played a role! 🙏🥰🥰🥰
i absolutely agree, my mom is a nurse and even just from seeing how he covers the surgeries fully on camera, it’s so wonderful for the educational quality of the vids. you can tell how much he cares about this.
Oh I don’t think he expected her to pull through. That joy when he saw her sitting up was all encompassing. You can tell he got attached FAST.
Perfect man:
Tall ✅
Handsome ✅
Kind ✅
Gainfully employed ✅
Rescues kittens ✅
His look of parental love at 18:00 MELTED MY HEART
Mine too! That's when I knew for sure that he was going to adopt her. All that kitty cat love in his eyes gave it away.
he's so in love with the little one
Chris Brown truly melts women's hearts. ❤
This is a great lesson for those kids on empathy and compassion, taking the time to taker her in and care enough to stay for the exam and everything. Really great family, lucky kitty, lucky Chris!!
I completely agree. Mom seems like a wonderful mother.
I was thinking the same, boys often aren’t let/taught nearly well enough how to be gentle and empathetic. Good on this mom and on her boys for taking time to not only rescue Cricket but check up on her.
Agreed! Mom raised her kids right and helped teach a valuable lesson on empathy and the rewards of seeing things through. Cricket was very lucky and I'm glad she was given the chance to keep her leg. I was so happy to hear her grumping as she woke up. It'slike hearing a baby cry for the first time. Such a relief. And Cricket being up and active 12 hours later. What an amazing little bean. Her lil splotches are so cute.
Agreed. This is a great lesson for those boys.
I've seen this video a few times and it always brings a smile to my face. That said, I can't understand how anyone could have abandoned Cricket in the first place. Still, she ended up in the best possible home with Dr Chris. I'd love to see how she's doing now.
Owner clearly didnt want it. Not very hard to understand as this a common way people get rid of cats
@@Feltzy- I know. I've been doing cat rescue for 40 years and why I've got 10 cats, 8 of them rescues.
We have 6 female cats and right now we have 3 Tom’s visiting our farm, lol. It’s a riot. There is a lot of slapping going on. We don’t mind some kittens as the keep the rodent population down and our granddaughter spoils them.
probably the injury and the owners didnt want to pay it, but they at least left her somehwere where someone can find her
I think this may be an old video. I think I heard that Cricket had died.😢
Cricket knew that Chris saved her life and she wasn't about to let him go! She pulled out every cat trick in the book, but she achieved her goal. She got the best dad in the world!
I find it very cute and funny the way Cricket tried to pull out the button on Dr. Chris's shirt and tried to make unnecessary phone calls.😂
I love this doctor. He is soooo sweet and decent and kind. If only all men were like him. Watching him carry that tiny little kitten into the recovery room just melts my heart.
I love this dr. Too and its keeps growing bc Dr.Chris went and adopted a dog from a shelter last year his name is Buzz! And he stipulated tge dig has to get along with his bossy cat😂❤
Dat jawline too
And good looking. 😁
@@rutabega2039That jawline is one of the world’s great sights…
So many men spend their best energy…trying to look big. Nothing makes them look smaller…
Cricket is absolutely precious, I'm so glad Chris adopted her. 🐾🐱💙
And cricket needs toys - lots and lots of toys. Chris is going to be soooo busy. 😂😂😂😂
I wonder if he knows he will no longer be master of his domain. 🤣 Good luck Chris.
And enjoy your new home cricket. 💖
Any kitten no matter what is more precious than anything in the world. And the fact it was a tuxedo kitten is what hurt my heart, I have a really soft spot for tuxedo cats.
I’ve just watched this again (and again). You’re doomed Chris. 🤣😂🤣😂
Love it. 😼
@@adenlaible7066I have the same soft spot for calicoes
Kudos to the family for knowing when to say no. It takes a responsible person to know what they can and can't handle.
Shows they will be fantastic pet parents when the time is right for them.
It absolutely breaks my heart to know someone just put her in a box with her toys and left her. I'm sure (or at least i hope) they had the best intentions and hoped someone would find and help her but the odds of that not happening...she just as easily could have died in that box. It's not right. I'm glad she was found and got a new home ❤
I would've hoped that they'd find a pet shelter to give her to but at least she had a blanket and toys. At least there are some things she might find comfort in.
@@eleanorcooke7136 A lot of shelters ask for exorbitant fees upfront to take animals in, so... unfortunately, it isn't a viable option for a lot of people. I suspect that her previous owners saw the injury and figured that there wasn't much they could do since they couldn't afford the surgery and costs of keeping an injured animal, and nor could they afford a shelter. They likely just.. wanted to send her off with some of her toys and other things.
@@digiviceboy really? The shelters in my country are pretty much free.
I have a feeling that there were two different people involved, one who cared, but may not have had much power, like a child. And the other, who didn't really value the cat, and didn't see much point in finding a better solution (parent?).
Well,there you have a cute one who will give you an excuse to buy new sofas,carpets etc In no time...😂
Seeing her up and sassing a few weeks later is so dang cute and heartwarming. And Chris adopting her is the best! George passing was sad, but I'm glad Chris had room in his big heart for Cricket. Cricket is a very lucky girl in the end. I wish her start hadn't been so rough, but Im glad she found her furever home.
Sweet kitty from a tragic painful lonely start to going to the best carer and adoptive owner Ever ❤
She's a film star! How cute is she.
"Do you know how to relax?" I have two 1 year old cats and whenever they're doing Zoomies or getting into trouble (knocking stuff off the counter, getting stuck in an open cupboard while the dishes are getting put away *ugh*) I say the exact same thing to them. This video is beyond adorable and I'm so glad Cricket found a great home!
My boyfriend's cat is about a year old, does the same crazy stuff. Young kitties just can't sit still!
They really can't sit still but you gotta love them anyway! 💙
I have 4, 3 year old huge boys! They have broke every lamp that has been on the end tables running a muck!! Had no clue they were going to get so huge cause we rescued them from outside, mama was small LOL
Our cats adopted what we thought was a stray kitten. Only to wake up one morning with her having kittens. So sad only one survived but with support she is a great mama. Our cats said they couldn’t be the father since both fixed. LOL
I think it’s funny when cats and dogs get the zoomies… I always stop what I’m doing and just watch… it’s funny
Cricket is a very sweet kitten, considering how scary and stressful the whole situation is, and how much pain the she must be in. POOR BABY. I’m so glad she got the best rescue, the best help, the best home, and the best Daddy. ❤ ❤❤
Such a beautiful and kind kitten with a new equally kind and beautiful owner! 💙
I know, with her "moustache," precious lil' black _toe beans_ and sassy personality - who could resist her? 🐾 I'm glad Chris opened his heart & home to another cat.
Her coat is one of the most beautiful I’ve seen, and her eyes match her name perfectly
@@Epic11705 Agreed .
I couldn't stand to be a vet. Either I would be constantly heartbroken for all the patients I couldn't save or I would want to adopt about every stray kitten or puppy I came across.
I had considered becoming a vet tech but I know I couldn't deal with bad owners. I'm just too impulsive to not catch a charge 😅
I love that the vet adopted this cat. Watching this kitten get use to his new home was so cute. Even though the vet kept telling him to stop scratching the furniture and carpet, he said it so patiently and said that his house might not look the same again. That is why I was so lucky when I adopted my cat Lulu from the animal shelter. She is an older cat so she only cost me $25 to adopt, but it was the best decision of my life. I think because she is older, she is mature and has never done anything destructive to my house and is such a mellow cat. People tend to adopt the younger cats, but they should really think about adopting an older cat.
Agreed! Kittens are super cute but older cats are where it’s at
This is what more people need to appreciate about adopting a pet: That little life depends on YOU. It's not a toy. It's a living creature with needs and feelings. It's not something you take in on impulse and get rid of when it's no longer convenient. It's nice to see Yvonne teaching her boys what a huge responsibility having pets is.
I found two kittens abandoned in my backyard in 80 degree Fahrenheit weather and they were less than a month old. They were hot, skinny, lethargic. They’re now a year old and chunky happy kitties!
OMG, he’s such a hunk and a cat lover. It’s a win, win! Thank you for fixing and adopting Cricket so she can live a full and healthy life! 🥰
Ohhh yess.
he sure is gorgeous I admit and makes me wish I were 40yrs younger!!!
Awe, love the family who had such big heart to take the time to take Cricket to this incredible loving veterinarian. So glad that he has adopted Cricket. They were destined to be together forever. ❤❤❤
It's a match made in heaven 💙
@BondiVet I knew when you saw her the next day after her operation that you were going to adopt her. I could see the relief on your face and love in your eyes for this precious little kitty girl. She's definitely a trooper, and she's got the cutest little face. I really enjoyed watching this. I love a happy ending. I couldn't see the complete title on my phone at first so I got to watch it and be surprised. LOL
Cricket will keep you busy,but ironically I've really come to believe that things do happen for a reason. I believe she was meant to be your girl. She's already imprinted with you. Thank you Chris. Now it's time for a few cat scratches lol. ❤
She knew she was at the only home she wanted to be. She could smell his scent throughout the whole house. He is her family ❤
I don't know Chris, but I would trust him with all of my animals. He's very passionate and kind and I would trust him.
This kitten has hit the jackpot. A great home and a great owner!
care taker
A gorgeous owner❤
Great human family. ; )
Way to go mom. I love this so much. Mama and this incredibly compassionate doctor have taught these young boys the most amazing lessons about being human.
True, being compassionate to the most vulnerable defines your humanity
I'm impressed, you'd never know her leg had been broken. So much love & positive energy in you all.
اكيد لأنها كانت لا تستطيع المشي يكون يا إما كسر او شوكة دخلت تحت الرجل ادا كان عندهم حديقة
احب هادا القط لأن عندي مثله وجدته واخته مرميين تحت سيارة كان عندها أسبوعين فاعتنيت بهما عند الطبيب القطة توفيت في هادا العام وحزنت كثيرا كان عندها 18 سنة اما القط فلا زال معي وهو الان تقريبا 19 سنة ويشبه كريكت ❤
I have 4 cats I rescued from the street. I have a very soft spot in my heart for a vet that can save a kittens leg
Chris and Cricket are the purrfect match, but Yvonne and her boys also deserve credit: it's tempting to think they should have adopted Cricket, but Yvonne put head over heart, which is the responsible thing to do. Far too many people adopt pets out of sentimentality when they're not ready for the responsibility. Yvonne and her boys can still be forever proud that they saved Cricket's life 🥰
This vet guy has it all. Smart, handsome, kind and just overall a nice guy. Glad he adopted Cricket
This is beyond cuteness!! She's so chill !! I am owned by a Tuxedo cat! And I've just found a lump on her left front leg. An appt is coming up. Please send cat prayers to Cricket and my Tuxie.
I will. I hope your sweet baby is ok.
@@littlecatfeet9064 thank you from Tuxie's mom
My dog had a lump like that and it was benign (non cancerous) I pray for this out come for your fur baby
@@jocelyngarvin188 how is your precious 🐱doing now?..🙏🙏
@Joanne Murdock This cat has the skill set of Harry Houdini. The appt had to be rescheduled. And since she goes under the bed, the only place I can't go, she's got the whip hand, so to speak. This Thursday she will be finding herself in the bathroom. Please keep us in your prayers.Thank you so much.
20:26
Chris: It's actually our home
Cricket: :D
:D
I just love Cricket's story. I never get sick of watching it.
How can you abandon a KITTEN?! She's just so darn cute
@@Dream_more_age_less i agree, but she ended up being adopted by this wonderful Dr.Chris❤
A good life lesson for her two boys . Heartwarming compassion.
She was an exceptional parent…those boys will never mistreat a pet.
The way the vet smiled when he said there was another candidate that was keen on adopting the kitten because he knew it was him 🤣 So cute! ❤
It's always fun to see when Bondi adopts one of his patients lol
Can we please take a moment and look how much they care about all the animals that they take care of even if sometimes they pass away. Amazing video by the way!❤❤❤
WOW! 200 LIKES!
I showed the videos to my sister and said have you ever seen a Vet kiss someone else’s pet I never had until I watched Bondi Vets. They are awesome ❤❤❤
I think it's important to remember that they are in that profession because they love animals. I think it's probably very hard to not go completely ham on kissing and cuddling a lot of them, but I also think that is just what they do behind close doors. I had a "chief" vet look at one of my bunnies that were sick. He picked her up and started cuddling her and gave her some kisses. I thought it was very cute. After a while when the check was over and he had to take her back to do some investigating, he picked her up, looked at her with adoring eyes and dropped "YOU are mine now, cutie. I will steal you home with me!" and then went out of the room. Even tho it was very clear that he was very infatuated with Nova, I was slightly panicking thinking I would never see her again. She was such a sweetheart. Looked like a small grey and white sheepbunny. Was very relieved that I got her back but it was not without struggle for the vet as he had many "nurses" coming to say goodbye to her. I stood there just looking. Was very sweet and with all of my animals I've never had such an intense show of affection for my animals before by a vet.
I hate to burst people's bubble but they're on cam 😂.
@@MH-df6zx so?
@@MH-df6zx they still take amazing care of the animals that they work with and try so hard
Abandoning an animal is never the answer. That is why we have shelters.
i love that as soon as cricket got home she was just ecstatic, having a vet as a dad is a total win for cricket.
Thank you Yvonne and boys for taking her for medical treatment. ❤
Dr Chris has such a big, soft heart!
It’s not unusual, in my experience, for veterinary staff to adopt patients. Especially ones that tug at your heart strings like this. The hospital I worked at was contracted with the city and county animal control, so we saw a lot of sad cases.
Cricket is not just 'clawing and biting'. She is scenting the place. She played you and God Bless your surgeon skills
I knew he wanted her😂❤❤and so glad he adopted her.
She’s in the best hands, with love and everything she could ever hope for. Bless you Chris and Cricket ❤
I would have taken her in a heartbeat. She's DIVINE. Beautiful nature, gorgeous face. I would have loved to spend the next 20 years with her. I lost my beautiful boy a few days ago, just waiting for his ashes to be returned, and it feels so empty without the pitter patter of little paws around the house.
My heart just melted when Chris said "You've been through so much. Don't give up now". 🤗 Thank you for caring and thank you for your commitment and your dedication, Chris. ❤️ I know that Cricket will have an amazing life...and will be spoilt rotten! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
❤ I'm so happy Chris adopted Cricket, she's so freaking adorable, she's going to love her new home!😍🐱
Those sweet, scared kitten meows. I was walking my husky a year or so ago and I had headphones in and it was dark out. I noticed Jax perk up and scanned the area with my flashlight…and caught a tiny pair of very scared eyes. I took my headphones out and heard those screams. We tried to get her to follow us home to no avail…but thanks to my awesome neighbors we were able to safely trap her the next day. I named her after my grandma Mildred…she’s the first and only little girl I’ve welcomed into my home and she is the sweetest soul I’ve ever met. When we save them…THEY👏🏻SAVE👏🏻US👏🏻❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cricket is going to have the best life ever with her new dad! 🎉 Her markings are so beautiful! I have a soft spot in my heart for tuxedo kitties and ginger babies! ❤
I had two orange tabby kitties once. As well as a tortie and a mix: blue-gray-cream-tabby-tuxedo. the tortie was the mom of the male orange tabby cat and the sister to the female orange tabby cat. I miss them dearly.
I got my tuxie from the pound when he was one. He's been with us 12 years so far and living his best life. Love him to bits.
A proof of a huge heart Chris. You are truly an amazing person
This makes me cry all of my cats have strays that were abandoned and she looks like my cat Monkey who sadly passed a few years ago.
Chris really has a heart of gold. What a dream home for Cricket.
It seems to me that Cricket was rewarded for her patience and the pain she suffered early in her life. She could not be in better hands.
This vet is a REAL animal-lover...His house must be a mini-zoo ...Just my type of guy
10:01 thank goodness for the blurring of the kittens blood. gore makes me nauseous, but im so glad this kitten got the help it needed
17:59 the moment he made up his mind
I find it so adorable for veterinarians to truly care for their patients!
what a spunky cat! and he was so excited to be the one to take her home! he was beaming with happiness!
My gosh! Cricket is so freaking cute!!! No wonder he took the cat home 😊
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So amazing kids and woman and Chris thank you ❤such an amazing thing to do ❤❤❤😊
This is a real man ❤
What a good mum who brought the kitten in, her boys have learnt love and empathy and I wish all parents taught this to their kids, I feel there would be less cruelty in the world.
I agree, my philosophy is that practicing kindness and love to animals sets example to do it for people, too.
The ending is so heart warming
Cricket is so funny. Couldn’t stop laughing at her antics. Know those little boys really wanted her but I was overjoyed that she is yours.
She reminds me of my calico just as feisty. Within one hour of coming home she was up on the dining room chair onto the table while I was washing dishes. Out of the corner of my eye I saw her reaching up to the chandelier. In a nano second she was riding around the light like a carousel. What joy they are. Guess scratch pad and post are next huh?❤
Chris is an awesome hero He helps the kitten and keeps her
This my favorite video. Chris Brown is awesome🎉
Chris Brown is an Angle God's sent him down to the earth for all kind of animals ❤
I am amazed she remained so calm. The trust she has.
Something very similar happened to me once when I used to live in the UK.
My neighbour knocked my door and she handed me this tiny redhair kitten she found in a box close to our houses. I took him straight to the vet because I could see there was something wrong with it. I came back to check on him and they said to me he had a broken leg and it was dehydrated. After he was good enough to go home a nurse of the vet clinic adopted him and called him Thor! I was so emotional I cried of happiness when they told me😊 He's now 4yo and a very happy kittycat🥰
It must feel so nice knowing that you saved her leg and allowed her to be so spunky!
She is such a pretty little kitty and has such a sweet disposition.
Poor baby! This little kitten was left alone at risk of dehydration and has no food or care. They need our help. You can’t leave a kitten out by itself. That’s horrible! It’s good this kind lady and sons found her.
oh my goodness, what a great story.
I don’t know how you couldn’t fall in love and want to adopt that sweet little baby.
A couple passing by my grandson , threw a kitten about this age onto the street without stopping the car... the kitten flew up in the air and fell back into the street . the couple kept going without a second look. My grandson could nt believe what they had done. the kitten was on the street in a daze. My grandson took him home.. They already had a cat so Vincent call me and ask me to help. I went immedidately to get the kitten and brought him to a vet.. He checked him over and he seemed all right . the kitten was treated for fleas and I brought him home.. I still have '''FEARLESS '' to this day and he is the sweetest animal I ever had. At a moment , he seemed to have breathing problems so I brought him to the vet . they took an x ray and we found out that some of his ribs had been broken.,.. He survived this , aflter all that happened. He is now about 9 years old.. and is okay....
She is adorable., just taking everything in. She must not have been mistreated . She doesn’t seem afraid at all. Goodness, it’s like micro surgery. I’m always so impressed with Veterinarian’s skills. They are Primary care, Orthopedic, Cardiac, etc. So much knowledge is needed. Awesome job, Dr. Bondi. My son and I got a cat when we least expected it. She had been a stray for a year at an apartment building in town. The manager said he was getting rid of all the cats (that didn’t bode well), and winter was coming. So, Nala came to live with us. Pictur8ng this small cat outside in another New England winter was too much. We’ve had her 6 years now. I can’t imagine life without her.
As a tuxedo cat owner myself, I can emphatically confirm, black and white cats are bold, sassy, and utterly irresistible ❤
I love this Vet. I have seen his shows on tv. He's awsome!
The whole story of little Cricket reinforces the fact that people still care about a little kitten, let’s call it love!
I feel like not only did Dr. Chris adopt Cricket (that's such an adorable name btw ;v;), but Cricket also adopted Dr. Chris as her human.
This was so sweet and heartwarming ❤
Chris has to be the most wonderful big hearted vet in the world. I wonder how many vets here in the UK would have done the surgery out of kindness and love? I am subscribing now in the hope of following Cricket's beautiful journey through life with the best vet in the world! ❤❤❤
Most vets near me in the uk are just money money money. Heartbreaking as it must often stop people taking their pets or give them up
We could definitely do with a Chris over here
The previous owners were so absolutely selfish. They dumped the poor SICK kitten under the sun with NO FOOD AND WATER…. Like why not just drop off at a shelter or vet clinic . Some people are just disgusting. THANK YOU TO THE VET❤
THIS is the kind of vet I wouldnt mind taking my cats to.
Love this story.
So happy Cricket went to the best home.
PLEASE........send updates! Many, many updates! I just love a happy ending, and a man that loves cats. Well done, Dr. Chris, you are such a good man and Cricket is going to have the best life.
I love watching these videos even when they are sad. I just lost my best friend and kitty of 17 yrs yesterday and she is the very reason I’m studying animal nutrition. ❤
It's very difficult to watch your best friend cross the Rainbow Bridge! In due time, perhaps it might open a door for another opportunity for another best friend!
@@butchieblock9118 I have two other wonderful kitties who have been at my side ever since and they have been extra sweet to me. It’s amazing how animals just know when you need them
@@krazykat1412 17 years, wow! You obviously gave your cat a good life. We all know that our pets won't be around as long as we'd wish, but it's nonetheless a devastating pain when we ultimately have to say good bye. It helps knowing that you gave them the kind of life, loved, cared for and spoiled rotten, that you wish every pet would have. In short, I'm sure your cat had just as good of a time with you as you had with them and you surely have plenty of great memories to hold on to and cherish.
My heart breaks for you. Blessed be.
So sorry your friend had to leave you. It’s a heavy price we pay, for loving critters. It’s worth it though, for the love and loyalty we get in return. With out meaning to, my best friend and housemate and I ended up with 6 dogs, all about the same age. Our girls are aging. We lost one to seizures about 3 months ago. We lost another to cancer a month later. Another has cancer, under control, but her joints are giving out on her. Of course we knew it was coming, they are all 12 years old or so. Lol, we live with a bunch of old women.
After the surgery the way he connects to the little kitty just melts my heart
How can people abandon animals like that? I'm crying for the ones who are not found. Weeping actually. My baby Dexter was abandoned and I rescued him just in time. I just can't with people like that.
This is so sad that she was abandoned but out of everyone im glad chris chose to adopt her, i cant think of a better owner😻🥳😊
She is absolutely gorgeous poor little soul, she's gone through so much for one so young. I'm so glad that you've decided to adopt Cricket, she'll have a wonderful life with you Chris..❤❤
Chris being “Interviewed” to Adopt Cricket is just too wholesome & hilarious!! 😂😂❤❤❤❤
OMG I am extremly happy that Chris adopted Cricket!❤❤❤❤❤
What an amazing job he did of mending her wee arm!
She was running about at the end there as if it had never ever been an issue. She's going to bring him a lot of smiles over the years, they make a lovely wee family.
What a dear little kitten. Here in the States vets aren't this nice. You either pay or take it to the pound. I'm happy that you have her. Her name suits her, she jumps all over.God Bless you and yours, stay safe.
I found a tiny kitten stuck high in a bush, crying. I took him home and rang up the vet who told me to bring him for a check-up. Unlike Chris, he just looked into the carrier and told one of his assistants to give him a quick check up : result was that his tummy hurt and his eyes were runny (probably coryza). I had just "lost" my last dog and wasn't really ready for a new pet. But the way the vet treated little Alfie, or didn't bother to check him out properly, made me mad - I took him home with some food and since then I adopted another young cat - we are now are happy family !!!!
BTW, I have since changed vets .......
Great, that the boys found the kitten. Great kids.
Thank you!!!!! so much love.
I love a man who is emotional when it comes to cats.
I couldn’t love this more. I love to see babies go to hemes full of love. We adopted a little gray kitten who had a double eye infection and who was very malnourished. I named him Willie after Willie Nelson because he’s so chill, has gray hair, and always had the munchies. It turns out that my little rescue is half Nebelung and has all of the Nebelung traits. He’s my baby boy. It took me about 2 years to be ready after I lost my old boy Scooter two years ago. Willie wa an instant bond with me. I hope Cricket got all the toys she wanted and a big cat tree to stretch out on and to climb.
Beautiful ❤🥰🐱🙏🙏