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Help Me Get Mochi Vaccinated 🙏

Mochi is due for his first Feligen CRP vaccine ❤️

The vet informed me that the vaccination + consultation + vaccination card would cost around ₹1400, and prepared the card/details during the visit.

I really don’t want to delay his vaccines because he’s still tiny and vulnerable, but my financial condition hasn’t been the best lately, so managing everything alone has been difficult.

I rescued Mochi when he was extremely small, and honestly he’s become family now. Seeing him healthy and playful means everything to me.

If anyone would like to help Mochi get vaccinated, I’d genuinely appreciate it a lot. Even small help matters. 🙏

(Attached the vaccine details/card for transparency.)

Thank you to everyone who has shown love to Mochi so far. It genuinely means a lot to us ❤️

And yes, Mochi supervised the entire process personally. 🌝
Upi : in case the bar code doesn’t work (nitugurung@ptyes)

u/aqxay — 20 hours ago
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I rescued a kitten and now my life revolves around him

A few weeks ago, I became a kitten parent for the first time in my life… completely unexpectedly.

I found this tiny kitten who honestly looked like he had nobody properly taking care of him. He was extremely small, covered in fleas, and I just couldn’t stop thinking about what would happen to him if I walked away.

So I brought him home.

His name is Mochi now.

The funny thing is… I don’t even have a job right now. Financially, this was probably not the smartest decision I could’ve made. But at the same time, I just couldn’t leave this little guy alone.

I had only ever been around dogs before, so raising a kitten has been a completely different experience. The first few days were chaos — sleepless nights, cleaning poop disasters, learning about deworming, figuring out food, getting attacked by tiny razor-sharp teeth every 10 minutes, and constantly worrying whether I was doing things right.

There were moments where I genuinely thought:
“What have I gotten myself into?”

But then this little guy started following me everywhere.

He waits outside the bathroom door. Runs to the main door when he hears me come back home. Sleeps on my chest sometimes like he owns me. Even after biting me like a tiny psychopath, he still comes back looking for me.

And somehow, without realizing it, my entire routine started revolving around this tiny creature.

I never understood before why people treated pets like family.

Now I do.

Being a first-time kitten parent has honestly been exhausting, confusing, stressful, funny, and weirdly emotional all at once. But seeing Mochi slowly become comfortable and safe makes all of it worth it.

I really hope I can give him a good life.

“I adopted a kitten… turns out he adopted me too.”

u/aqxay — 6 days ago