Shelter cat is unrecognizable after adoption

Shelter cat is unrecognizable after adoption
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Shelter cat is unrecognizable after adoption

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  1. I hear and feel you about cats having their lifespan. I decided it's a gift. Every cat I've owned taught me something and helped make me a better person. The pain is a chance to open our hearts even more for others. ❤‍🩹❤❤‍🩹❤

  2. It broke me when our dogs died. But decades later, I am so happy with our latest generation of cats. You can survive the loss.
    Three cheers for big-hearted rescuer and foster parent Cameron and sweet foster cat Benjamin, helping others in need! 🏆
    P.S. I was ready for another dog after 5 years, but the cats weren't, and our latest rescue was h*ll on wheels and then became frail with chronic illness. Some day.

  3. my baby ginger was rescued from the streets by my neighbor…tiny, probably the runt left behind..but he wasn't having any of that! He found my neighbor who called me & they bathed him. covered in fleas & a prolapsed anus from parasite infections…I got help fostering him, from asaving Sage…numerous hospital visits, no results, so I decided to keep him because nobody would adopt him in that condition.
    THEN he started to play with my older cat..the exercise, running & jumping totally put the intestine back in place & @ 2 yrs old, he is a gorgeous ginger n named Fergus.

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