Tiny Kitten Causes Alarm, Then Wins Hearts at Lithuanian Artist Ineta Žvagulienė’s Home
Vistydė, lithuania – A sudden, frantic commotion in the hen enclosure at the home of Lithuanian artist Ineta Žvagulienė and her husband, Oak Žvagulys, initially sparked fears of a predator attack. The source of the alarm, however, turned out to be a surprising and heartwarming discovery: a tiny, abandoned kitten.
Žvagulienė shared the story with Delfi readers, recounting her initial fear. “We think someone just threw it into our hen enclosure. because suddenly the hen kudak was started very loudly. I thought maybe some animal cut them, I was very scared and I invited the oak to see what was going on there,” she recalled. The family quickly persistent the kitten had likely been left in their yard.
The kitten, found last Sunday evening, was initially timid but quickly adjusted to its new surroundings. Žvagulienė and her family instantly attended to the animal’s health, addressing a matted tail which required trimming. “The baby breastfeed her tail tip. It shows what the baby is… But we have already cut it,we have made sure that she has no coat and now has successfully lives in the yard on the couch for almost a week,” Žvagulienė stated. The unexpected arrival has brought a new member to the Žvagulys household, transforming a moment of worry into a story of rescue and compassion.