
On the 45th day, Georgia’s babies would spend quality time with her after each meal, engaging in cuddles, nursing, and grooming. Both mother and kittens relished these moments. Regrettably, Georgia developed a visible tumor in her reproductive organs and was scheduled to begin chemotherapy treatment soon. However, the doctors were optimistic about her chances of a full recovery.
Once the treatment commenced, Georgia’s babies had to be kept away from her until it was completed. The smallest one, Graffiti, had not yet mastered the art of jumping out of the pool. On the 50th day, Georgia was transported to her new adoptive home, where she would now be known as Milo. She would undergo her cancer treatment and recovery under the care of her new owner. On the 52nd day, Georgia/Milo and her owner shared a heartwarming reunion at her first chemo treatment.
Finally, on the 70th day, Georgia/Milo completed her last chemo treatment and was feeling strong. This resilient lady had overcome adversity on the streets, lost all her puppies, and endured chemotherapy. By the 85th day, her babies had grown significantly, each weighing around 2.5 pounds, and had become confident individuals.

Although my heart belongs to dogs, I will miss these little rascals. On the 95th day, the long-awaited reunion between Georgia/Milo and her kitten, Gumball/Toby, took place. We all hoped for a fairy-tale ending where they would run towards each other and frolic in happiness.

