The abandoned kitten had virtually no chance of survival.

A passerby in New York City spotted a small kitten. At first, the man thought the kitten was dead, but it turned out to be alive. The passerby then took it to a veterinary clinic, where doctors saved the kitten.

One hot July day, a passerby in New York City spotted a small kitten with its umbilical cord still attached. At first, the man thought the kitten was dead, as its skin was sunburned and its paw was severely injured. However, the kitten turned out to be alive. The man then took it to a nearby veterinary clinic.

Dr. Joan Leotta fed the kitten formula and gave her anti-dehydration medication. The kitten was named Chita. She was feeling unwell and needed constant professional care. Joan turned to Beth Stern, a professional caregiver for young kittens.

The kitten was very tiny.

Beth and the veterinary team cared for Chita for seven weeks. Thanks to this care, the little one survived prolonged diarrhea, a respiratory infection, dehydration, and infection from dirt that had gotten into her wound.

Finally, the kitten was strong enough to leave the hospital. The little one is growing up very affectionate and gentle. She never misses the opportunity to cuddle in people's arms or sit on their laps.

Thanks to professional care, the baby was able to survive. Thanks to professional care, the baby was able to survive.

Last week, she was declared completely healthy and ready to be adopted by a family, which was quickly found. Chita is currently living in a new home with loving owners.

Chita grew up, recovered and found a permanent home.

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