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This kitten improved after treatment.   It's shown finally wandering around the cat sanctuary in Morocco.

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poor lost baby so desperate for a mum 

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It would most likely make a unique pet for someone who would give it the love and care it needs.

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7 minutes ago, other one said:

It would most likely make a unique pet for someone who would give it the love and care it needs.

Got to think 20 years ahead when making such commitments. 20 years of having a place that allows pets, twenty years of every day feeding, providing water,  shelter, providing and paying for vet bills, and end of it's life care for the soon to be  beloved pet too. It is more than cuddles and oh isn't that cute moments it is absolute devotion to duty  once assumed too.

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6 hours ago, Neighbor said:

Got to think 20 years ahead when making such commitments. 20 years of having a place that allows pets, twenty years of every day feeding, providing water,  shelter, providing and paying for vet bills, and end of it's life care for the soon to be  beloved pet too. It is more than cuddles and oh isn't that cute moments it is absolute devotion to duty  once assumed too.

That's true.   A couple of my cats lived to 17 years old.   Another cat I adopted when his elderly owner died...if the owner was correct about Crystal's age, then Crystal died at 21!

My Miss Kitty died in February this year....she was 15.   She went fast, very unexpected.   Was going to take her to the vet but she passed away first.


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16 hours ago, Debp said:

My Miss Kitty

"Miss Kitty", love it.

I named our stray ferrel cat that I befriended on a cold winter day by setting up a box and blankets on my front porch, then adding an electrical circuit to plug in  a heating pad for it, "Miss Kitty".

16 years later we discovered Miss Kitty was Marshall Dillon in drag. Sixteen years with that cat on my porch, and every time I sat on my own porch it would come up look at it's food, and then take a swipe at me.

 

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14 hours ago, Neighbor said:

"Miss Kitty", love it.

I named our stray ferrel cat that I befriended on a cold winter day by setting up a box and blankets on my front porch, then adding an electrical circuit to plug in  a heating pad for it, "Miss Kitty".

16 years later we discovered Miss Kitty was Marshall Dillon in drag. Sixteen years with that cat on my porch, and every time I sat on my own porch it would come up look at it's food, and then take a swipe at me.

 

That was so kind of you to keep your stray kitty warm plus fed.   Love your humor about the names.

I used to name my cats after gems or plants.   But Miss Kitty was a stray across the street.   She was in a parking lot.   The Korean security guard yelled Kitty.... because I had wanted to see her....and she came running from behind a fence.

She was gorgeous.... can't understand her being left on the street.   

The guard got food from the 99 Cent Store when she wouldn't eat rice.

Anyhow, long story short and a flea bath later....I added the Miss to Kitty to fancy it up a bit!

Here she is....she passed away this February at 15.

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Hi, Cats,  and small dogs, I never cared for either, yet I have both  a cat and a small dog, go figure. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I like cats and small dogs. LOL

 

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