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She was my oldest, we used to call her Old Lady. Taken a few years before she died. I have another kitty, but he is a bit feral outdoors cat, hard to take a photo. But I will try later when he comes for food :)
We had slowly adopted a cat who was feral! He lived in our garage at our older house until one day he had the courage to come in. Hopefully that kitkat can come in too!
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Dead Meat, RaphtaliaTwoAnimals, onegoodreason and 5 others
I know! Fortunately he is now officially my exes dog and receives excellent, top notch care so I don't worry about him but he will miss my visits when I am gone.
He's got a heart of gold.
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Dead Meat, therhydler, RaphtaliaTwoAnimals and 5 others
Yes. But I'm not lurking. I'm plotting. Would it be easier to petnap by stealth and subterfuge, do you think, or would you recommend a run by approach - grabbing the pet and running away very fast?
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therhydler, Deleted member 4993, MistakesHappen and 3 others
Yes. But I'm not lurking. I'm plotting. Would it be easier to petnap by stealth and subterfuge, do you think, or would you recommend a run by approach - grabbing the pet and running away very fast?
Yes. But I'm not lurking. I'm plotting. Would it be easier to petnap by stealth and subterfuge, do you think, or would you recommend a run by approach - grabbing the pet and running away very fast?
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