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I Helped Save A Stray!
To make a long story short, the stray came over to me when I called him,
snuggled with me for a while, then my sister took him to the local pound. (The SPCA doesn't take healthy strays). The pound is a great place, I've been there, full of wonderful employees and people adopting day in and day out. It's clean as a whistle and has vet services. My sister said the car had been digging in the dirt, so I guess it had been abandoned in the forest near our house. (Boo!). He wasn't hungry or thirsty at all but he was damn glad to be with humans. He looked like a zebra with white socks. Kind of thin but I don't know if that was normal or not. It's wonderful that you went out of your way to take him somewhere he could be cared for. But the fact that he wasn't hungry or thirsty makes me wonder if he has an owner. Are there houses near you? If so, keep a watch out for "lost cat" ads and posters. Purrs for your foundling to get adopted quickly. Sherry |
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That's wonderful! Thank you so much.
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Lots42 The Library Avenger " wrote in message ... To make a long story short, the stray came over to me when I called him, snuggled with me for a while, then my sister took him to the local pound. snip |
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