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Old October 12th 03, 02:31 AM
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I didn't just leave them outside. I
wasn't waiting to decide -- the kitten
was not completely socialized.


It was socialized enough that somebody else was able to get the kitten,
so it is clear you could have brought both cats inside.

Furthermore, the people who took them
don't as far as anyone knows have a good
home, nor the means to take the cats to
a vet. -- So don't jump to conclusions.


Then don't expect us to be mindreaders. You didn't say that in your
original post and I don't think you really know anything about who took
them or you would have put it in your original post. This sounds more to
me like you are angry because you were slow to act and now have no
control over the situation.

And there is still the issue of someone
missing a mother cat who came around
quite quickly to have been alone for
long -- which is point.


Anyone that would allow a cat to remain unspayed, roam and get pregnant
in this day and age does not deserve to have the cat.

When trying to "help" someone who comes
here -- don't make assumptions!


When asking for help don't be so rude.

Megan



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