He Found These Kittens On A Dirt Road, But Look Closely… Because They’re NOT Regular Cats
Eighteen-year-old Hamdan Shibli was on his usual route to work in Israel when things took a strange turn. On the dirt road sat three tiny kittens, huddled together and terrified. After looking around to see if their mother was anywhere nearby, he decided to move them off the road.
But shortly after moving the kittens to a patch of roadside bushes, Hamdan realized that these weren’t just any kittens…they were special.
When Hamdan found the kittens on a dirt road in Israel, their mother was nowhere in sight. He had no choice but to move them off the road.

Hamdan decided to place them carefully in some bushes until their mother came back.

After posting his pictures of the kittens online, he realized that they weren’t regular cats. They were actually jungle cats, a large wild cat native to Asia!

He rushed back to where he’d left them and found them in the same spot. They were weak, and their mother still hadn’t returned.

They were all in very bad shape and covered in ticks, so he placed them in a basket and took them to get help.

Tragically, one of the kittens was in very bad shape and didn’t make it.

But there was still hope for the other two.

They were brought to a wild animal hospital for treatment.

The two kittens were both male and no more than five weeks old.

They were given fluids and vitamins, along with a milk substitute.

The challenge was to get their weight up and still be able to reintroduce them to the wild when they were ready.

Eventually, they were able to eat solid food.

Their prognosis was looking up.

They sure liked eating!

Hopefully, they will be able to go back to their natural habitat in no time.

The jungle cat isn’t at risk, but there are reportedly only about 600 living in Israel.

So it’s important that these little guys get back out to nature with a clean bill of health!

It’s amazing that Hamdan noticed these jungle kittens before something happened to them. Thank goodness they’re in good hands!
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