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Eartipped DMH Gray tabby stray male, from the Waverly duplex. At least they claimed he was a stray they fed. However, they had not lived there more than a couple months and they named the cat. So, whether a friend brought him to them, then they put him outside, or just what the real story is, I don't know. He was in imminent danger there, however, so he is currently in my garage, with a promise from a SafeHaven board member that he will take him on and hold him until SafeHaven can work him in. I hope he ends up in a better place than he did once. Here's the sad thing: the man in that flea infested duplex neighbors are complaining about and that the landlord has called a "filth pit", have one fixed male cat, too, that they adopted from SafeHaven no less. I would suggest a little more thorough adoption screening. So this guy, going to SafeHaven, makes you wonder if he'll end up any better off.
I can't talk, really, about bad adoptions, since I've had adoptors fool me also and cats end up in trouble at homes I've adopted them to.
Anyhow, I've been calling a lost neutered tabby cat ad I found in the newspaper, this morning, no answer so far. The cat was lost a week ago a few blocks from where I picked up this cat last night. Could I be that lucky? I am hoping this is their cat. I left a message.
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Grand Prairie stray female, preg at spay, who was once owned, fixed today at least.
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From the Albany complex, this is the adult gray female, preg at spay also, and below are three of her four kittens from her last litter. I did not catch the fourth, a gray and white short hair.
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This teen, spayed today, was a girl.
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This beautiful teen, also was a girl, spayed today.
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This little guy turned out to be a cryptorchid, meaning one of his testicles had not descended. Fortunately, the nondescended was an easy locate. Sometimes finding them is difficult.
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This long hair gray tux is one of four cats who use the charred remains of a house that burned down as a recreation center.
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