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"I can keep beloved cat with labels?
A cat that lives in our apartment complex we have been feeding and allowing sleep in our apt if you want it seems to usually sleep outside. She is a cat exceptionally friendly, talkative, sweet, and we are moving to a bigger place this weekend. I do not know that their owners are. Does anyone think they should just take the cat with us? The proof that I should: 1) The first time I met six months ago was stick skinny, now she is fuller and healthier 2) Right when we first moved in, without any greeting, an old woman poked her head out of his apt as he was stroking the cat to say "please take this cat sweet if you want it and can afford it, you look nice. Take the labels off of it and keep it, I will not say anyone, I promise. They do not care for her. "We thought it was a little crazy, but as it turns out she was right. I tried calling the number on the label twice, but no answer. Should I take it with us or leave it.
I took … and of course remove labels. Possession is 9/10ths of the law. This means that I have it, you care, they have to take you to court and prove that she was his cat, and is expected to … at all likely to happen. I ended up with a well-socialized cat this summer. My mom and I went to a restaurant. He ran from under a car in the parking lot and jumped into my arms. He was thin, with a very poor. My mom and I talked about this for a few minutes and then took him home. He went to the vet and was neutered the next day …. Now that is simply superb. With the power adequate, and the elimination of parasites, which is tripple the weight (not fat either). If I were in that situation, I carry. It has already been providing care it. old ladies tend to be nosy … Bet the old knows a few things that do not. I'm sure the cat is better if you take her. ~ Garnet Homesteading / agriculture more 20 years
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