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Hear how a deaf cat calls her kittens for milk in an emotional video

A viral video of the moment a deaf cat named Pearl calls out to her kittens has melted hearts.

The touching moment has been shared by her foster carer, Sara TikTokShows Pearl’s vocal efforts to reconnect with her litter. Sara, who did not give her surname, is a British expat fostering Pearl in Dallas, Texas through the nonprofit Rescue-Me.

“Pearl was found as a stray, severely underweight, pregnant and unwell. She is deaf and calls often, as deaf cats rely on feeling the vibrations of their sound waves for comfort and proprioception,” Sara said. Newsweek.

in VideoPearl’s constant calls reflect her instinct to care for her children. Fortunately, moments later, Sara stepped in and gently handed Pearl one of her kittens, easing the devoted mother’s distress.

On TikTok, people loved the moment and shared their reactions in the comments. “Such a good mama,” said one commenter. Another wrote, “She is so beautiful, my goodness and an amazing mother too.”

Rescue-Me is a volunteer-run organization in Dallas. Sara hopes the viral video will raise awareness of the group’s efforts and encourage more people to adopt or foster cats.

“We’ve already found homes for four of Pearl’s kittens, but we’re still waiting for four to be adopted,” Sara said. The kittens, now eight weeks old, include two white males, a black female and a gray tortoiseshell female.

Pearl herself is still looking for a suitable home, having faced a tough recovery after being rescued severely malnourished, suffering from broken teeth and other injuries.

Despite her challenging past, Pearl is adjusting to indoor life, though Sara notes that she is still timid and shows signs of being mistreated by humans. “It’s heartwarming to see how scared she is sometimes,” Sara said.

Deaf cats like Pearl may seek care. Deaf cats are very vocal, which can make finding a permanent home challenging.

“I do my best to keep her awake during the day so she sleeps more at night, but she still shows signs of her old survival instincts,” Sara explained. Pearl will be spayed when she has finished breeding her kittens.

While Sara hopes to get Pearl a loving home, she is committed to raising her as long as needed. “Pearl is special and it will take a patient to adopt,” she said. “She has my heart, and I will do right by her.”

Pearl’s journey from malnourished street cat to devoted mother has touched thousands of viewers, many of whom have admired her resilience and dedication to the cats.

As Sara prepares to part with the kittens as they go to their forever homes, she reflects on the emotional roller coaster of the past 11 weeks.

“I’ll cry when they go, but I’ll be so happy to know they’re going to great homes,” she said.

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