From helpless squeaks to loving cuddles: Daily companions for backyard kittens in need.

Two small kittens were in a backyard, meowing and hoping for assistance. Fortunately, they now have someone to cuddle with every day.

“Squeak and Adele, the cuddly kittens”
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A kind-hearted person heard what sounded like a cat meowing desperately in their backyard while their house was being renovated. Upon investigation, they found a tiny kitten crying loudly and noticed another one just a few feet away, on the edge of the bushes.
Their mother cat never returned for them. The kittens were then brought into Nashville Cat Rescue to be looked after by a dedicated caregiver around the clock.
“They were dirty and infested with fleas. It took many baths to clean them up,” Becca and Nathan, volunteer foster parents at the rescue, shared with Love Meow.

These adorable kittens, Squeak and Adele, were discovered in a backyard without a mother cat. Once they were old enough to eat on their own, they were brought to Becca and Nathan’s home to continue their journey in foster care. The fluffy duo, affectionately known as the snowballs, were instant snuggle bugs and quickly formed a close bond with their foster parents for love and comfort.

They were inseparable since the beginning.

From the moment they found a cozy lap, both kittens snuggled up together for a nap. Becca entered the foster room one day and found the two fluffballs resting on Nathaniel’s lap as he peacefully slept.

“Both kittens are undersized for their age and enjoy suckling on blankets and our hands – a behavior stemming from not having a mother cat to nurse from as babies. Despite that, they are in excellent health and love other cats and everyone they come across.”

The snowballs are having a great time cuddling together at foster kittens_tn. These two furry friends are always seeking affection and snuggles, never straying far from a cozy lap or another cat to cuddle with. When they want attention and cuddles from their humans, they will meow in perfect harmony until they get what they want.

“They both have unique, adorable cries. Squeak adores Foster Mom with her blue eyes, while Adele has a special bond with Foster Dad,” the couple shared with Love Meow.

Adele has a special fondness for her foster father, foster kittens_tn. The sibling duo of Squeak and Adele are curious and lively, but above all, they are the cuddliest pair in the household. They will eagerly jump on any available lap they can find and settle in for some quality nap time.

Witness the adorable antics of these kittens in a sweet video (being a foster cat dad is no easy task): Sqeak and Adele are inseparable and enjoy doing everything together. Whether it’s playing around the house, engaging in a game of fetch with toys, kneading on blankets, or demanding attention and cuddles from their human companions.

These two cuties have also struck up a friendship with Phil, their foster big brother, and have shared many snuggles with him.

Squeak and Adele love their feline friend Phil dearly. According to their owners Becca and Nathan, Squeak enjoys lounging on various surfaces while Adele prefers curling up in a cozy ball. Despite their different preferences, the two cats are inseparable and enjoy playing together. They are also independent and adventurous enough to explore on their own. Follow their adorable antics on @fosterkittens_tn.

Great friends
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The snowballs have certainly come a long way since they were first seen in the yard without a mother. Now, they will always have each other and never run out of cozy laps to lounge on.

They have an incredibly cute bond
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Spread the word about this heartwarming tale. For more on the bonded duo and Becca and Nathan’s foster cats, follow them on Instagram @fosterkittens_tn and Facebook, as well as Nashville Cat Rescue on Instagram @nashvillecatrescue.
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