The baby was adopted and the mother cat waited at the door day and night. She looked distressed.
In the hearts of parents, the baby cat has found a good home, but the mother is waiting at the door every day. Malaysian netizen ReNeeCyp and her boyfriend discovered that there were many stray cats near their home, so they fed them regularly and planned to have them sterilized. Unexpectedly, before they could achieve the goal, they were "forced to win" by a mother cat and came to the house to give birth to their babies. They helped with care and medical treatment, and were lucky enough to find an adopter for the baby. However, the mother cat stayed at the door where she was separated from her flesh and blood day and night. The look was heartbreaking.

The mother cat stands at the door all day long waiting for her children to come back.
The cat that was originally afraid of people suddenly became very friendly, and after a while it ran into the house to give birth.
The female cat gave birth to 2 babies.
ReNeeCyp mentioned in an interview that mother cats often wander indoors after discovering friendly humans. "We are still wondering why the originally fierce meow suddenly became gentle and coquettish. One morning, my boyfriend noticed that the female cat kept calling the door and walked into the room on her own, and then gave birth to her babies."
The kitten fell asleep on ReNee Cyp, and the female cat watched quietly.
The mother cat nursed her milk until she was very tired.
ReNeeCyp and her boyfriend immediately transformed into "nannies" to help take care of them, but they also discovered that one of the kittens had accidentally crushed its cervical vertebrae by a "new mother". Fortunately, it was sent to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, but it will still need special care in the future. "We accidentally met an owner at the veterinary hospital who volunteered to take care of the babies, and that's when we decided to hand over the babies to him." She also mentioned that because her boyfriend was reluctant to separate the parents from their children, she still took care of the kittens until they were weaned and bouncing around before they were safely handed over to adopters.
The mother cat thought that ReNee Cyp was going to take out the baby, so she waited at the side.

The mother cat also stares at the door and waits during the day.
ReNeeCyp recalled the scene. As soon as the mother cat discovered that the adopter was holding the baby, she stared at it closely. "I also temporarily locked the mother cat in the cage to avoid witnessing the baby being taken away, but she still noticed it afterwards. No matter how I explained, it was in vain." Meow looked around, frequently ran into the room to search, and would sit at the door and look outside when there was nothing wrong, even when eating. As soon as he heard the commotion, he immediately returned to where he was to wait.
The mother cat heard a noise while eating the can, dropped the food and ran outside to check.
ReNeeCyp reluctantly said that she also wanted to adopt, but the landlord of the rented house objected and the working hours were very long. She was really unable to accompany the pet properly, so she could only feed and neuter the pet within her ability. "The mother cat can't even eat cans. She walks around with humans, as if she expects us to take the baby out later. I feel really distressed when I see it." She is also observing the physical condition of the female cat, and will take the cat for sterilization if it recovers.
ReNeeCyp posted this heart-wrenching article to the Facebook group "Cats Are Crazy". Many netizens were moved by the mother's love and left messages and blessings, "That's her heart's content." Ah!" Many mid-careers also found it very sympathetic. "When I brought the cat up for adoption, the mother cat kept sniffing and barking in the portable cage. I was also very sad. The pain of separation of flesh and blood.", "My heart is painful and happy at the same time! I also have such an experience."