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Makes me think that with such a thick coat, he may not stay indoors as much as you'd like during the winter...wish I could get close enough to the little stray I've been feeeding to see how heavy her coat is,,, |
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Hopfully she will come to you in time DM, once it gets really cld, she will be glad of your food.... Chancer was easy, he just would not go away! |
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Puddles taste better to cats than our tap water with the stuff that is in our tap water - and I woudln't worry too much about any effects on their tum, they have survived for years like that!! Ginger was odd, despite having an extra thick coat due to being a stray, he was still to be found under rads most of winter!! |
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