Injured Kitten Is Transformed Into A Disney Character In Adorable Illustration

If you were to look in your wallet, you may just have a number of pictures of your children. For those who have fur babies, some of those pictures may include their four-legged children.

Noggin is one of those cats that has certainly captured the attention and the heart of his owner.

As a rescue kitten, he was brought into a loving home by a human mother who recognized just what the little ball of fur was able to bring to the table.

Unfortunately, Noggin had a rough start in the world. His feline mother was a little too rough when she was licking his head and his brain was accidentally exposed. Fortunately, there was a veterinarian who was willing to assist.

Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) Ellen Carozza not only was there to save the day, but she also took the cat home and gave him all the personal TLC he needed. She has a real love for cats and is even the co-founder of a nonprofit.

That nonprofit, the Chris Griffey Memorial Feline Foundation helps to ensure that cats who are in need get the help they deserve. That includes Nogging and other kittens in critical condition.

Along with helping with the foundation, she also works at the NOVA Cat Clinic in Arlington, Virginia. That really qualified her to be the best person for caring for Noggin and it wasn’t long before he was fitted with a “tape cap” to keep the area clean, which Ellen showed off on Instagram.

Since he has that cap on his head to protect his brain, many of the pictures that are taken also include a hat. That was what led to the picture that eventually was turned into a Disney masterpiece.

Ellen gave him a lot of care and at first, they thought that he was going to lose an eye and an ear. After giving him plenty of TLC, he started to grow and his personality started to show.

In a post on Instagram, Ellen wrote: “Look who hit 180 grams today! Noggin is a purring machine and is also starting to be more mobile.”

It may have taken a while but eventually, Noggin started to heal and the news was transferred to Instagram. This included some adorable pictures, and one of those was spotted by someone who takes pictures and turns them into “Pet Disneyfications.”

Check out the sweet photo below:

I think this is absolutely perfect, don’t you?

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