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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 139208" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Wynter - </p><p></p><p>Gvc Mom is correct - our kitteh was feral. When they handed her to me she had just been fished out of the dumpster. I had leather work gloves on and when I reached out for her she just went limp. She still has issues with being picked up and will more so than not play "OH hoooman catch me." Sassy britches. </p><p></p><p>And Going North is absolutely on the money - The raccoon that took our kitteh's face off left her with a lot of tooth damage. Our vet sewed her soft tissue with teeth back in (I actually helped with the surgery) and she ended up missing a few teeth - she did the same inhale food despite a bowl full being left for her. But all our animals dishes are up on pedestals. It helps 120% with the bulldogs. And believe it or not I have the am. bulldog and a pitbull that will eat from the same dish even though they don't have to. </p><p></p><p>You can send the kitteh to me - I'd love to have another one. I think the next time it will be a black one. They get left out at the shelter because of so many superstitious people - and they are such lovers. </p><p></p><p>I love that you had to teach him to play - we have to do that a lot with foster and rescue dogs. Fur people amaze me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 139208, member: 4964"] Wynter - Gvc Mom is correct - our kitteh was feral. When they handed her to me she had just been fished out of the dumpster. I had leather work gloves on and when I reached out for her she just went limp. She still has issues with being picked up and will more so than not play "OH hoooman catch me." Sassy britches. And Going North is absolutely on the money - The raccoon that took our kitteh's face off left her with a lot of tooth damage. Our vet sewed her soft tissue with teeth back in (I actually helped with the surgery) and she ended up missing a few teeth - she did the same inhale food despite a bowl full being left for her. But all our animals dishes are up on pedestals. It helps 120% with the bulldogs. And believe it or not I have the am. bulldog and a pitbull that will eat from the same dish even though they don't have to. You can send the kitteh to me - I'd love to have another one. I think the next time it will be a black one. They get left out at the shelter because of so many superstitious people - and they are such lovers. I love that you had to teach him to play - we have to do that a lot with foster and rescue dogs. Fur people amaze me. [/QUOTE]
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