This morning, while I was taking out the trash in front of my house, an unexpected visit occurred. It was two gray cats, a mother and a kitten. The mother cat brought her kitten and left them in front of our house.
The little cat was very scared and quickly hid under the trash bin when it saw me. It was a beautiful cat with a gray fur coat. It appeared to be aggressive and kept its distance from me.
In fact, it attacked when I tried to approach. On the other hand, the mother cat was very friendly and easygoing. It came up to sit at my feet and enjoyed being petted. Perhaps it was fate giving me two good friends.
So, I decided to adopt them and do everything I could to earn the trust of the little cat.I slowly petted and comforted it.After two hours, the kitten seemed calmer. It agreed to let me touch it, but its eyes still showed anger. In a moment when the cat was off guard, I grabbed its scruff and moved it inside the house. At that moment, the cat struggled fiercely.
It used its claws to scratch and bite my hand, causing me to get injured and requiring first aid.
I was worried because these cats had previously lived in the wild and could carry rabies.
I had to use a blanket to wrap the aggressive cat to keep it calm.
The kitten at this point had become gentler but still trembled with fear.
I let it and the mother cat rest in a spacious cage and provided them with food.
This afternoon, when the situation is more stable, I will take the two cats to see a veterinarian for vaccinations and health check-ups.