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Mother CAT got tangled in a fishing net and her Kitten was also caught in the mesh

In a cluttered junkyard behind a row of storage sheds, a calico stray mother cat was doing what mothers do best: protecting her babies at any cost.

Kritter Klub’s cameras first found her mid-move, gripping a newborn kitten by the scruff and hauling it, paw over paw, across scrap wood and stacked crates toward a safer hiding place.

But something was clearly wrong. Wound tightly around her neck and chest was a tangle of thin fishing net cord, cutting so deep into her skin that raw, inflamed wounds showed through her fur.

As she carried her litter to safety, one tiny kitten swung dangerously close to the netting looped around her throat — a sight that told the crew immediately this family was in trouble.

Alerted by a local resident who had been watching the injured stray for days, the team traced the mother back to her makeshift den: a narrow gap wedged beneath a stack of rice bags and an old mattress, hidden deep inside a storage building.

Curled together in the dark were her fragile newborns, eyes still shut, mewing weakly against the bare floor.

Catching a wary, wounded mother was no easy task. The crew set a humane trap cage nearby while carefully retrieving each kitten by hand, wrapping them gently in cloth before she could move her litter again.

Once the whole family was secured, they were rushed to a veterinary clinic.

Under the clinic lights, the extent of her injury became clear. The fishing net had wound so tightly around her neck that it had sunk into the skin, leaving a raw, half-healed groove across her chest.

Working with steady hands, the vet snipped away the cord strand by strand, finally freeing her from the plastic that had likely trapped her for weeks.

Her kittens weren’t spared attention either — each was examined closely, and soothing eye drops were administered to treat the irritated, half-open eyes common in newborn strays.

By the time the ordeal was over, mother and kittens were resting together in a warm recovery incubator. Wearing a protective cone to keep her from disturbing her healing wound, the once-terrified stray finally relaxed, curling her body around her nursing litter. For a mother who had risked everything just to keep her babies safe, it was, at last, a moment of real peace — and a touching reminder of how far a mother’s love can carry her, even through the most painful circumstances.

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