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Name: Nina and Nova

  • Age: 3 months
  • Gender: male
  • Color: Tabby
  • Type: Female, Kittens, Male
  • Vacinated: yes

šŸ’› A mother’s courage, five little lives, and a story of survival inside an empty house šŸ’›

*See mom SimoneĀ  and babies Myla, Jasper & Jagger, Nina & Nova*

Simone once had a home. She once had people. She once had food bowls that were filled and water dishes that never ran dry. But when her people left, they didn’t take her. They didn’t take her older baby, Myla. They didn’t take her four tiny kittens. They simply walked out and closed the door behind them — leaving an entire feline family trapped inside with nothing.

The food disappeared. The water disappeared.

The house grew still, heavy, and frighteningly quiet.

And Simone did what mothers do: she protected her babies with everything she had left.

She kept them close. She kept them warm. She kept them alive.

By the time help finally arrived, this little family was starving — truly starving — their bodies hollow from going so long without care. And yet the moment a can cracked open, they flew to the food. Even then, even in their desperation, they were gentle, grateful, impossibly sweet. Simone watched over them as they ate, her eyes soft, her body curled around them like she was still shielding them from the world that had forgotten them.

They survived because she never stopped trying.

Simone

šŸ–¤ The mother who held her family together

Simone is tender, steady, and endlessly protective. She has a soul that stayed soft even after being abandoned. She watches her babies with quiet devotion, checks on them constantly, and leans into affection with a sweetness that feels almost sacred. She is gentle, nurturing, and full of love — the kind of mother who would give everything she has to keep her babies safe, and she did.

Myla

šŸ¤ The older baby girl — 5 months old, bright, sweet, and fiercely loyal to her mom

Myla is Simone’s shadow, her little helper, her brave girl who tried to comfort the younger kittens when things got scary. She has a soft, expressive face and a gentle way of leaning into your hand like she’s been waiting for someone to finally choose her. She’s playful, affectionate, and deeply bonded to her family.

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The Four Little Ones — 3 months old

Jasper

🐾 The long‑haired tabby boy with a dreamy, melt‑into‑your‑hands sweetness

Jasper is the softest of the bunch — in fur and in heart. He loves being scooped up, loves burying his face into warm hands, and purrs like he’s been waiting his whole life for safety. He’s gentle, observant, and carries a quiet magic that makes you want to protect him forever.

Jagger

🐾 The silver tabby with bright eyes and a brave, curious spirit

Jagger was the first to peek out when help arrived, the first to sniff a new hand, the first to explore a new room. He’s bold in the sweetest way — not wild, not chaotic, just hopeful. He wants to trust, wants to play, wants to be loved. His silver coat and soft expressions make him unforgettable.

Nina

🐾 The tabby‑and‑white girl with a glowing, affectionate personality

Nina chirps when she’s excited, wiggles when she’s happy, and presses her whole tiny body into your palm like she’s claiming you. She’s social, expressive, and full of joy — the kind of kitten who makes every room feel lighter. She adores being held and thrives on gentle attention.

Nova

🐾 The littlest tabby — tiny, tender, and impossibly precious

Nova is the baby of the family, the smallest one Simone tucked closest to her chest. She’s delicate, sweet, and full of quiet bravery. She watches her siblings first, then joins in with a soft little hop, like she’s testing the world one paw at a time. Her sweetness is pure, gentle, and deeply endearing.

They were abandoned.

They were forgotten.

They were left to starve in a house that once belonged to them.

But they are still sweetness.

Still gentle.

Still trusting.

A mother who never stopped protecting her babies — and five little ones who survived because she did.

Simone, Myla, Jasper, Jagger, Nina, and Nova are ready for homes where they will never be left behind again.

If you want love, gratitude, and the quiet resilience of survivors, this family carries all of it.

About Us

Stray Cat Relief, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing medical care to stray cats who have been abandoned, neglected, or abused in the Philadelphia and New Jersey area. Our mission focuses on rehoming abandoned stray cats, offering them a chance for a loving home.

We are committed to community education on the welfare of stray animals and aim to enhance the quality of life for people by offering spay/neuter services, thereby reducing the number of homeless animals on the streets. Operating through foster homes and supported by donations, Stray Cat Relief is a rescue organization.

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