
This Litter Of Stray Kittens Was Found In A Shed With A Rare Coloring Condition
A litter of kittens found in an old hay shed were an unexpected sight for one woman in Virginia.
But, as they grew, the sight became even more unusual.
The kittens were born silvery-gray coats, a phenomena called “fever coat,” which most commonly occurs when the mother gives birth while experiencing a high fever or stress.
Apart from their distinctive looks, the kittens were healthy. Their mother had nursed them, though apparently suffering from upper respiratory issues. According to Love Meow, she was also found by animal control officers less than a day later, caught in a humane trap.
A woman named Debbie, who had years of foster experience, was willing to help out. She couldn’t pass up the opportunity to see such a rare occurrence.
“The coloring on their ears, tail and feet are darker because temperature on these extremities is cooler. Their fur will eventually turn to a solid black or charcoal gray,” Debbie said. “This is my first fever coat litter in 14 years of fostering. There are two males and two females.”
Over the following few weeks, the kittens fur turned from the unique silver color to charcoal gray. Debbie has been watching the kittens intently, and their mother is seemingly appreciative, though maybe not as interested in snuggling as her cuddly children.
“Foxy momma has been extra hissy today, but so far she is tolerating me being close and touching the kittens,” Debbie posted to Instagram. “We’re off to a good start!”
Debbie has since socialized the cats and worked out some of their feral tendencies. That was one of her initial fears, especially with one of the more timid kittens, who she named “Kit.”
“I worried the most about her, because she didn’t come out of the den as much as the other kittens, and missed out on a lot of human interaction, which is detrimental to her socialization,” Debbie wrote. “She did pick up some of Foxy’s ‘feral ways,’ but in just a short time, she has come around nicely.
“She has an adorable round face and big goggly eyes, and she’s already purring up a storm. Just the way I like em.”
The kittens have now lost their silver coloring, but they are no less unique, and no less special fo their foster human.
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