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easy child and the Meow..........
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 310989" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Just in the past few years I have had stray kittens and puppies locked in the bathroom until I could either get them back to their owners or get them placed through PetFinder.</p><p></p><p>I will NOT feed the outside critters as in my neck of the woods, putting out pet food can earn you a visit from a 300lb stray, LoL.</p><p></p><p>When husband and I first moved in together we had his ancient black cat. We then wound up with a tiny kitten that husband found while 'dumpster diving' (not any part of some frugality movement; we were literally that broke)</p><p></p><p>Even during all the years that husband and I raised purebred cats, we always had one rescued cat in the "pride" to remind us of what it was really about. A couple of them were taken in from the horse barns, a couple just showed up, etc.</p><p></p><p>In amongst that mob were one three legged cat and one one-eyed cat who was missing most of his ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 310989, member: 1963"] Just in the past few years I have had stray kittens and puppies locked in the bathroom until I could either get them back to their owners or get them placed through PetFinder. I will NOT feed the outside critters as in my neck of the woods, putting out pet food can earn you a visit from a 300lb stray, LoL. When husband and I first moved in together we had his ancient black cat. We then wound up with a tiny kitten that husband found while 'dumpster diving' (not any part of some frugality movement; we were literally that broke) Even during all the years that husband and I raised purebred cats, we always had one rescued cat in the "pride" to remind us of what it was really about. A couple of them were taken in from the horse barns, a couple just showed up, etc. In amongst that mob were one three legged cat and one one-eyed cat who was missing most of his ears. [/QUOTE]
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