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New Zealand Cardiologists Concede The Simple Truth: Spike Protein Generated By mRNA COVID Vaccines Is A CARDIOTOXIN
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New Zealand Cardiologists Concede The Simple Truth: Spike Protein Generated By mRNA COVID Vaccines Is A CARDIOTOXIN

At a recent cardiology meeting in Auckland, New Zealand, a striking admission was made: the spike protein generated by mRNA COVID-19 vaccines is now being recognized as a cardiotoxin — a substance capable of causing direct harm to the heart. According to the cardiologist who made the admission, this toxic protein is the root cause of the alarming increase in heart-related illnesses seen in both young and old patients since the vaccine’s rollout. As cardiology waiting rooms and cardiac wards fill to capacity — especially with young patients suffering from previously rare conditions — many healthcare professionals are beginning to speak out about a growing public health crisis that the government and health authorities seem determined to ignore. Article by Lance D. Johnson, republished with permission from Naturalnews.com Cardiologists have never seen heart damage like this in young people The evidence of vaccine-related heart damage is overwhelming, according to various reports from within New Zealand’s hospitals. Cardiac surgeons are quietly advising patients who have undergone procedures like coronary bypass surgery to “refuse future vaccine boosters,” as their risk of further heart complications could be exacerbated. One cardiologist noted that the rise in heart disease cases — especially in younger, previously healthy individuals — corresponds directly with the introduction of the mRNA vaccines. The surge is described as “unprecedented,” with waiting rooms across New Zealand’s hospitals increasingly full of “young patients” suffering from conditions such as myocarditis, pericarditis and other heart issues previously uncommon in this demographic. As this reality becomes more widely understood, many doctors are growing increasingly concerned about the future health consequences for vaccinated individuals. Furthermore, cancer experts such as James Royle, a UK-based oncologist, have pointed out that there has been an increase in the incidence of “aggressive, stage 4 cancers” — also known as “turbo cancers” — especially among young people. These cancers display “novel biological characteristics” that are not typically seen in the general population. Royle suggests a “causal link” between the mRNA vaccines and this disturbing trend, citing evidence of 13 bio-molecular mechanisms through which the vaccines could trigger cancer growth. New Zealand medical establishment refuses to release data on heart damage and cancer incidence in the vaccinated The official narrative promoted by Health New Zealand has long held that the vaccines are “safe and effective,” but front-line doctors are increasingly aware that the evidence does not support these claims. Despite mounting concerns, officials have been delaying the release of critical health data on the subject, claiming “patient confidentiality” as the reason. Of course, it wasn’t long ago, when no one’s health information or medical decisions were confidential or private. Patients were routinely forced to take the COVID-19 vaccine under the duress of unlawful mandates and the threat of travel restrictions and segregation from careers and societal functions. A recent request filed under the Official Information Act (OIA) sought to obtain data on the rise in chest pain presentations to accident and emergency departments, but the request was blocked. Dr. Guy Hatchard, a former director of the New Zealand Natural Health Society, lambasts the current medical establishment’s refusal to confront the growing evidence of vaccine harm, describing their actions as “criminal folly.” Hatchard argues that “delaying the release of health data” — especially data related to the alarming rise in heart disease and other chronic conditions — is not only unjust but detrimental to the well-being of the New Zealand public. The ongoing culture of fear created by the New Zealand Medical Council, which has been actively prosecuting doctors who speak out against the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines, must come to an end. The intimidation of medical professionals has only served to stifle open dialogue and delay the necessary response to this growing crisis. Sources include: Expose-News.com Nature.com Youtube.com HatchardReport.com RELATED REPORT: https://wltreport.com/2024/06/30/confirmed-dr-peter-mccullough-how-nattokinase-could-counteract/ CONFIRMED: Dr. Peter McCullough On How Nattokinase Could Counteract Spike Protein Damage! While Fauci was lining the pockets of big pharma by peddling dangerous and experimental mRNA vaccines, Dr. Peter McCullough has been hard at work determining safe, scientific ways to combat spike protein effects. As the nation’s preeminent cardiologist, and one of the most trusted medical voices during the pandemic, Dr. McCullough is dedicated to determining what are – and what are not – effective ways to overcome COVID19 and COVID19 vaccine injuries. And now, this research is bearing fruits. The ingredient that Fauci and big pharma don’t want you to know about is – Nattokinase. Nattokinase is one of the key ingredients in The Wellness Company’s Spike Support formula (plus, ordering through this link and the links below benefits We Love Trump). In recent articles, Dr. McCullough highlighted the safety of nattokinase in counteracting spike protein and potential cardiovascular damage: “Approximately 15% of Americans who took a COVID-19 vaccine have some new medical illness and regret the shot. Many are looking to nattokinase in formulations of Spike protein support supplements. Chen et al reviewed human studies before the pandemic on the use of nattokinase with this introduction: ‘Natto, a cheese-like food made of soybeans fermented with Bacillus subtilis, has been consumed as a traditional food in Asian countries for more than 2000 years. Natto consumption is believed to be a significant contributor to the longevity of the Japanese population. Recent studies demonstrated that a high natto intake was associated with decreased risk of total cardiovascular disease mortality and, in particular, a decreased risk of mortality from ischaemic heart diseases. Before the 1980s, very little was known about the mechanism by which natto consumption led to overall cardiovascular health. In 1987, Sumi et al discovered that natto contained a potent fibrinolytic enzyme called nattokinase. Since then, a considerable amount of NK research has been performed on NK in Japan, Korea, China, and the United States, and these studies confirmed that NK, an alkaline protease of 275 amino acid residues with a molecular weight of approximately 28 kDa, is the most active ingredient of natto and is responsible for many favourable effects on cardiovascular health. First, nattokinase has potent fibrinolytic/antithrombotic activity. In addition, in both animal and human studies, NK also has an antihypertensive, anti-atherosclerotic, lipid-lowering, antiplatelet/anticoagulant, and neuroprotective actions… The most unique feature of nattokinase is that, as a single compound, it possesses multiple cardiovascular disease preventative and alleviating pharmacologic effects (namely, antithrombotic, antihypertensive, anticoagulant, anti-atherosclerotic, and neuroprotective effects). There are no other drugs or drug candidates with multiple pharmacologic properties similar to nattokinase. In addition, nattokinase is a natural product that can be administered orally, has a proven safety profile, is economical to use, and provides distinct advantages over other pharmaceutical products.’ In summary this review is reassuring that the ever-increasing use of nattokinase in post-COVID-19 and after COVID-19 vaccine injuries is safe and reasonably well tolerated. There may be additional benefits on the cardiovascular system.” If you or someone you love would like to try nattokinase, Dr. Peter McCullough and his team of doctors on the Chief Medical Board of The Wellness Company designed a non-GMO “Spike Support Formula” that contains nattokinase plus other extracts. In The Wellness Company’s Spike Support Formula you will find: – Nattokinase (dissolves spike protein) – Selenium (aids in helping the body repair itself and recover) – Dandelion root (acts as a detoxifying agent supporting better liver function) – Black sativa extract (may facilitate cellular repair) – Green tea extract (provides added defenses at the cellular level through scavenging for free radicals) – Irish sea moss (could help rebuild damaged tissue and muscle) Here is Dr. Jen VanDeWater talking about all the elements of The Wellness Company’s Spike Support Formula: People are saying about The Wellness Company’s Spike Support Formula: “I saw Dr. McCullough talk about the product and decided to give it a try. A month and a half later, I feel sooo much better. I also have recommended the product to family members to help them detox from the painful side effects of the vaccine.” “I feel like I have had brain fog for the past 18 months and after taking this supplement noticed the fog lifting finally. I plan to buy more for myself and now a friend suffering from heart issues.” “I am grateful for the Wellness Company and for you coming out with this spike protein vitamins. I am a big believer in natural healing and not pharmaceutical drugs. Thank you for doing what is right and for speaking truth in a world that is so dark.” According to The Wellness Company, purchasing all the separate ingredients of the Spike Support Formula would be over $100 – you can save 36% with the unique formulation in The Wellness Company’s Spike Support Formula. Click here to order the Spike Support Formula today! (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message below and ordering through the links below, which benefits WLT Report. We appreciate your support!)
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Trump Selects Fmr. NFL Player Scott Turner To Lead Department Of Housing And Urban Development
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President-elect Donald Trump has named former NFL player Scott Turner to lead the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in his incoming administration. 
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Guess Who Started Defaming Tulsi as a Russian Asset
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Guess Who Started Defaming Tulsi as a Russian Asset

Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said on October 17, 2019, that the Russians are currently “grooming” a Democrat running in the presidential primary. She said it was to have her run as a third-party candidate and champion their interests. It was a complete invention. The comment was directed at Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. Tulsi […] The post Guess Who Started Defaming Tulsi as a Russian Asset appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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‘They’ve Learned Nothing’: The Legacy Media’s Blind Spots And Trump’s Triumph
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‘They’ve Learned Nothing’: The Legacy Media’s Blind Spots And Trump’s Triumph

The following is an edited transcript of an interview between Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley and Wall Street Journal Editor-at-Large Gerard Baker on a Saturday edition of Morning Wire. * * * The post-mortems of Donald Trump’s landslide presidential win have been painful not just for the Democrats but also for the legacy media, which spent so much of its cultural and reputational capital on trying to keep him out of office. With trust in the media at an all-time low, a growing number of outlets are announcing major shakeups and layoffs. Morning Wire sat down with the Wall Street Journal’s Gerard Baker to discuss what the legacy media has failed to learn from the Trump phenomenon and where it goes from here. * * * JOHN: Joining us now is Gerard Baker, editor-at-large for the Wall Street Journal. Gerard, thank you so much for coming on, a real delight to talk with you. GERARD: My pleasure. Thank you for having me. JOHN: You recently wrote an Op-Ed that received a lot of attention. It’s a response to Trump’s landslide win and it really shames the legacy media for how it covered this election. The title is “2024 Election Shows the Media Learned Nothing from 2016.” What lessons did the media fail to learn? GERARD: Well, if you recall, after the shock of the 2016 election, when Donald Trump won despite the media telling us there was virtually no chance of that happening — we had those famous probability indicators saying that Hillary Clinton had a 90% chance of winning — the shock that so many American media companies discovered, that there were so many people in this country who wanted to vote for Donald Trump, even though the media companies didn’t know it. You recall that after that shock, there was a bit of soul searching, at least a little bit of public soul searching, on the part of some of the media companies. They said, “Look, we really need to understand the country better. Maybe, there are people out there whose views we aren’t capturing, whose views we don’t understand, and we’re going to try and do a better job of that.” The editor of the New York Times at the time said that was one of his priorities after 2016, to know more about the country. Well, they kind of went forth in the manner of some sort of 19th century anthropologists venturing into darkest Africa to discover who these people were who voted for Trump. They presumably found them and then we didn’t really hear very much more from them except when we got to the election campaign of 2024 and we were told by so many of these media organizations that Trump supporters were a lot of fascists. It’s one thing to be sort of surprised and shocked the first time, but when eight years later Trump wins again — and this time with more votes, with a higher share of the vote, and undisputed election — you wonder what have those media organizations been doing for the last eight years? And, as I say, we know what they’ve been doing. They’ve been essentially carrying on this extended campaign of vilification of Donald Trump. And look, there are lots and lots and lots of things to criticize about Donald Trump. I’m not here to say he’s the greatest man who ever lived, but, the continued willful failure to even try to understand what it is that animates so many Americans. To vote for Donald Trump, to vote against the Democrats, but to vote against really the political establishment, that failure by the media is a staggering failure. And it just suggests what we kind of all suspected all along — that they’ve learned nothing and they frankly know very, very little about a very, very large proportion of the population of this country. JOHN: Looking at the electoral map, it’s stunning to see the amount of red. This isn’t something new, but the degree to which the red predominates is new over the last few decades. It is overwhelming. And you can see the idea of the bubble playing out geographically. Is it that the media is in these traditional bubbles of little east and west coast enclaves, and they do not venture into red parts of the country? Is that what’s happening here? GERARD: It’s partly that, for sure. This has been a longstanding phenomenon. Anybody who’s worked in the American media, certainly for as long as I have, the major journalists, the major reporters and editors at the main news organizations, the big newspapers or television networks, or increasingly even the digital operations we have now, they’re drawn from a pretty narrow swath of the country, both geographically and demographically. They tend to be quite highly educated, and essentially from the coasts and they frankly don’t have any experience with the rest of the country. They don’t know anybody in the rest of the country. One of the interesting exercises you can always do with a bunch of journalists is ask them how many of them voted for Donald Trump in this election or previous elections. You won’t see many hands go up. But then ask them how many of them know anyone who voted for Donald Trump. And you’ll see no hands go up either. They don’t move in circles, either socially or indeed even professionally, in an attempt to understand who these voters are. That’s been a phenomenon certainly since Trump came onto the scene 10 years ago. But what’s even more interesting is what we’ve seen in this election. You’re absolutely right about the redness of the American electoral map. But what, Disguises is that what we saw in this election was actually really significant gains for Trump and for the Republicans in some of these places where these journalists are concentrated. We have seen this remarkable phenomenon — big gains for Trump compared with 2020 in places like New York City and Chicago and San Francisco and L.A. So this phenomenon we’ve seen, what we used to think of as the white working class, for want of a better term, who were voting Republican in increasing numbers over the last 10 years, that’s now spread to ethnic minority members in particular. Again, ethnic minority working class people living in these big cities who are fed up with the way these cities are governed, fed up by the way in which the democratic parties essentially abandon them. Again, it’s one thing to not go out to darkest Kansas and interview people in Lawrence or Topeka to find out what they’re thinking, it’s another thing entirely to be sitting in an office building in Manhattan and not realize that people across the East River in Queens are also turning towards Donald Trump and voting in numbers and not begin to understand why that is. JOHN: We saw the lid blow off of this fear of openly supporting Trump this go around – Elon Musk and some other major figures helped make that happen. But I would be surprised in these really deep blue areas if people felt that they could openly speak about their support of Trump. Now, I want to talk about the “fascist” label of Trump. This was astonishing to me, the degree of partisanship within the legacy media – it was more extreme than we’ve ever seen. Trump being described as an actual fascist, as the next Hitler, despite his four years as a successful president, not being an authoritarian. And, by extension, the description of anybody who supports Trump as a fascist. Has the media officially jumped the shark? How much farther could it go in terms of partisanship than what we just witnessed? GERARD: Look, the media will say in response to that question, and indeed I’ve heard them say it, is, “Look, it’s not us calling Donald Trump a fascist, it’s people who work with him. It’s General John Kelly who worked as his Chief of Staff and Secretary of Homeland Security; it’s Mark Milley who was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Trump was President.” They pick out those two people. I think they are the only two people who’ve really made that accusation. But, of course, we know that they’re using them as convenient weapons with which to bash Trump. And yes, to broadly characterize him as a fascist — as I wrote in my column this week, and as you just said — it’s a kind of a weird sort of fascism that gets the support of 45% of hispanic voters, 21% of black male voters, and a significantly higher proportion than last time, when he presumably wasn’t a fascist, of Jewish voters. I’ve not heard of many Jewish fascists in this country or anywhere else in the world. And it seems to me, again, that’s just a reflection of just how little the media not only don’t understand the Trump phenomenon, but have no interest in trying to understand it. For them, they all come from similar sort of social and demographic and intellectual backgrounds, they all have this monolithic view of Trump because of the way he behaved after the last election or because he has an authoritarian streak, which is probably true. But a lot of it comes down to the idea that somehow he is racist, that he believes in some sort of of white supremacy, that he believes in sort of racial hierarchies. And, after all, that tends to be one of the most important things we think of when we think of fascism. The evidence from large numbers of people voting for him, however, is that voters don’t see it that way. Voters don’t see him as racially exclusionary. They see him as someone who actually stands up for them whatever the color of their skin, whatever their background. The media has just failed to understand that. JOHN: Poll after poll shows trust in media at an all-time low. Gallup found it’s now the lowest of all the major political and public institutions in terms of trust, lower than Congress. What went wrong? We obviously have the Trump phenomenon, but where did this start? How did things start to unravel so much for the media in terms of its credibility with the public? GERARD: Well, I wrote a book about trust last year and the media was a large part of the decline in trust. I think there were a couple of main reasons for this. Firstly, those of us of a certain generation like mine have always been familiar with media bias. There’s always been a kind of an in-built, left-of-center bias in the media going right back to the glory days of television news like Walter Cronkite in the 60s and 70s. Well, Cronkite was a kind of an old fashioned liberal, who sometimes let his slip show, as it were. So there’s always been that bias, whether in the New York Times or the mainstream media. But a couple of things I think have really accelerated it in the last couple of decades. One, is the changing nature of the people who go into journalism. From at least up until the 1960s, 70s, maybe even 80s, journalism used to be not really even a profession, but a trade into which people, who weren’t necessarily so expensively educated, many of them didn’t have college degrees, they just had a hunger to find the truth. They wanted to go out, starting off on the local beat, finding out what crimes had happened where they lived the night before or what sort of corruption was going on in the local government. That was their background, that’s what they were steeped in. They had an interest in getting “just the facts,” as it were. Then, beginning in the 80s, 90s, and then we’re really coming to fruition with this now, we have a class of journalists who have been to very expensive, very elite colleges, many of them with post graduate degrees. Journalism, in the last 50 years, has become something that many news organizations require a post graduate degree. For those people, it wasn’t enough for them to just go and find out what was going on, they wanted to tell people how to think. They were full of ideas. And given where they went and what their backgrounds were, they tended to have ideas that were to the Left-of-center. So I think journalism became a business practiced increasingly by ideological activists as much by people who simply wanted to report. The other phenomenon that has really has accelerated this process in the last 10 years is the changes to the news business. The news business, especially the newspapers, used to be dependent almost entirely on advertising until the internet came along. Advertising was the basis of their revenue — 80 to 90% of their revenue. When the internet came along, all that advertising went away to digital properties, particularly the big ones like Google and Facebook, but smaller ones too, and the business model was essentially destroyed. Newspapers, those that were going to survive, had to find a way of replacing that lost income from advertising and they went for subscriptions. The bulk of their revenues, as you now know, from the New York Times and other papers is now subscription. And what that means is it makes the papers required to be much more tuned to their readership than they were in the days of advertising. Advertisers didn’t really much care. They weren’t trying to push a particular political line, they just wanted as many eyeballs as they could get. What you now have are people who have to part with $200 a year, maybe, to get a news product and they have strong views about what they want. That tends to create an incentive for the news organization to go after sections of the audience that kind of cohere around a particular world view. The Washington Post is a perfect example of this. Look at what happened a few weeks ago when the Washington Post’s editorial board did not endorse a candidate, as they famously had a furor and supposedly, the reports say, lost 250,000 subscribers in a kind of a protest. That shows these newspapers have become incredibly sensitive to the political views of their subscribers, of the people who pay for their journalism. So, you’ve had this tendency towards partisanship, particularly towards the Left, but in both the supply-side and the demand-side of the equation. Both the supply-side of the equation, that is, you’ve created this class of people who are essentially ideologues working for newspapers, and the demand-side of the equation, which is people who seek out news that comports with their political viewpoint and are willing to pay a subscription in order to get that news. JOHN: Well, it makes perfect sense. You would hope that the mediating factor here might be that if you misinform your audience, especially the loyal ones, and they realize that you’ve misinformed them over time, then you’re going to lose them anyway. Hopefully you want the truth to be central to what you actually provide in terms of content. Look, we’ve seen several outlets in the 11th hour of the election choose not to endorse a candidate. Some are now announcing major shake-ups. There’s going to be some pretty deep staff cuts. Do you believe we’re about to see genuine moderation toward the center here from some of these leftwing outlets? GERARD: No, I don’t, bluntly. Look, again, I think they’ll go through a little bit of the soul searching they went through in 2016. But I think the die is cast or — sorry to complicate my metaphors — but that horse has bolted from the stable. The staff of these news organizations are just so monolithically Left-of-center — not just Left-of-center, but committed in a kind of an activist way — that I don’t really see that unwinding. It’ll be really interesting to see what Jeff Bezos is able to do at The Washington Post. He does seem to be intent on appealing to a wider audience beyond the  progressive audience that it seems to be appealing to now. The same with the L.A. Times. Look, I’m a great believer in the market here, and please forgive me for sounding like I’m toying with you, but your own publication is a good example of where you discover there’s an opportunity in the market. People are tired of the same sort of political bias in news, and so they look for other news organizations. Now the barriers to entry are so low in the digital world, to get into that space, that you can do things like The Daily Wire or some of these other news platforms that have grown up very, very successfully and very effectively. So, I think the market will actually, A) develop new platforms and new products, and B) in the process, might actually force the owners of these media properties — like the LA Times and The Washington Post — to say, not only do I think it’s right that we should be more balanced and that we should appeal to more readers, but actually I think it’s in our business interest that we should too. So, I don’t think the staff are going to change. I don’t think there’s going to be any kind of internal reckoning in these news organizations to try to make them more objective. But it might just be that market pressure may drive them in that direction. JOHN: We can hope. Gerard, thank you so much for talking with us. GERARD: Terrific. Thank you very much indeed. JOHN: That was Gerard Baker, Editor-at-Large at The Wall Street Journal – and this has been a Saturday edition of Morning Wire.  ***
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‘Part Of The Problem’: Bill Maher Spars With Neil deGrasse Tyson Over Differences In Men, Women’s Sports Performances
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‘Part Of The Problem’: Bill Maher Spars With Neil deGrasse Tyson Over Differences In Men, Women’s Sports Performances

'That's nuts. And it sure ain't scientific. And it's in Scientific American. And that's why the Democrats lost the election'
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Cat is Freed from Crate by Kind Stranger Just in Time to Change Her Kittens' Lives Forever
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A cat was freed from a crate by a kind person just in time to change her kittens' lives forever. BestFriendsFelinesEarly last month, a Good Samaritan found an abandoned crate outside and was stunned to discover cats and kittens inside, one of them heavily pregnant.They rushed them to the vet before the storm hit. The pregnant cat, Tam, was friendly and affectionate despite all she had endured. Volunteers from Best Friends Felines took them in, promising them the chance at a better life.Tam quickly made herself at home with her foster family. She filled up on food, then cozied up beside her humans for a nap. TamBestFriendsFelinesShe enjoyed quality food from a constantly refilled bowl, even if it meant her caregiver was woken by gentle paw taps at 3 a.m. to top it up again."From one angle, she looks elegant and sleek with her big, trusting eyes. But let her relax, and you'll spot her round baby belly - looking like she's hiding a basketball of kittens in there," Best Friends Felines shared. BestFriendsFelinesTam kept her foster family in suspense about when her kittens would arrive, " munching her way through endless bowls and snoozing her way into an even rounder shape."A few days of nutritious food and rest had worked wonders, making her coat soft and gleaming. She insisted on staying close to her caregiverBestFriendsFelinesIn the early hours of a Monday morning, Tam went into labor. Despite having two cozy birthing suites prepared, she insisted on staying close to her caregiver, right on the bed."Time after time, she returned to her carer's side, refusing to give birth anywhere else." BestFriendsFelinesAfter hours with no progress, it became clear that Tam needed intervention as the kittens weren't coming out. She was rushed to the vet, where a skilled team of three veterinarians and four vet nurses leaped into action.Tam bravely underwent a c-section, and five of her six kittens made it into the world. BestFriendsFelinesThe next two days were critical for Tam and her kittens. Her foster family worked around the clock to ensure the kittens were eating well and their mom was healing properly."Every two hours, the tiny kittens were weighed, and those who weren't gaining enough were given supplementary bottle feeds." BestFriendsFelinesBy the following day, they noticed one of the kittens, Shortbread, had a slightly unusual palate, making feeding tricky. "His special difference won't affect him in the future - he just has his own way of doing things."Tam seemed to appreciate the support from her humans, lovingly tending to her little ones as she embraced her role as a mother. BestFriendsFelinesThe kittens grew quickly with their mom's milk back to full strength. As they reached milestones, they became more active, eagerly exploring their surroundings and climbing all over their mom.Now that Tam has healed beautifully, her vibrant, spirited personality is shining through. BestFriendsFelines"Typically, mother cats are intensely protective, needing a quiet, separate space with their babies. But not Tam. She's a social butterfly who eagerly darts out of the kitten room to explore the rest of the house.""Tam's kittens have inherited their mom's flair for surprises." BestFriendsFelines"In true Tam family style, they skipped the usual learning curve - going from crawling to wobbly running within 24 hours, a milestone that normally takes a couple of weeks to achieve."The kittens are incredibly vocal, chatting away with their humans whenever they enter the room. "And just when their carer thought she'd seen it all, the kittens decided to skip the usual weaning steps." BestFriendsFelinesThey transitioned from nursing to eating the same meals as their mom as if they'd suddenly decided to grow up overnight. "Tam and her babies are truly a family of delightful surprises."With the help of a kind stranger and the tireless efforts of volunteers, Tam and her kittens are thriving with a future filled with hope and happiness. BestFriendsFelinesShare this story with your friends. More on Tam, her kittens, and Best Friends Felines on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Young Cat Hopped into a Truck to 'Rescue Himself,' Turns Out He Picked the Perfect Place to Do So
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Biden Says He Left the Country Better Off Than 4 Years Ago (Which Is Why Voters Wanted Trump Back?)
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Biden Says He Left the Country Better Off Than 4 Years Ago (Which Is Why Voters Wanted Trump Back?)
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