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You could almost be talking about Chancer BT...He has had years of being ignored and chased away...Like Ginger, he is so affectionate, all he wanted was for someone to love him....I count myself very lucky that he chose me to be his new mum.... |
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Yes, my Ferdy (affectionately know as BlackCat before he joined us permenantly) was the same. Our so-called cat-loving neighbours would chase him away and another 'kind' soul used to throw stones at him (he and I had 'words' . . . ). Ferdy, although FIV+ was the most loving adorable cat I have known, and brought us lots of cuddles, love and fun during his time with us. Sometimes the most neglected end up being the most loving. |
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it can be hard to get a cat charity to help you out with a stray cat though. I'm still having no luck with poor Felix and although the local cat charity offered to help catch him and neuter him they were just going to release him back after all that. They have now given up trying to get him, they did make a comment about how healthy he looks - thats because I'm feeding him de-worming him de-fleaing him! I'm just hoping I can get him before winter sets in |
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i am glad there are others that do help them - Ginger was one of the lucky ones and was taken off the streets while he was healthy enough to have 4 years, not all are that lucky. |
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There are so many cats on my streets around here but I have absolutely no idea if any of them are strays. I would take one in an instant if I knew (even though OH would have a fit), but when I say lots of cats, I mean LOTS. I've counted at least 20 different ones. |
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Alex, is there no way of contacting neighbours etc to find out who (if any) these cats belong to??? Not all strays are as lucky as Ginger was, some get rescued and only have weeks/days in their new home before succumbing to things that could have been prevented/treated |
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I think it is hard to spot a stray as you say yourself,, you didn't know Ginger was a stray as he was on the chubby side. It is hard, but I wouldn't turn a stray away. |
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I have never seen many strays where we live, Chancer was the first one, what I do see though, are quite a few intire tom cats belonging to the farm.... |
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It would be almost impossible BT. I live on quite a long road and nearly every household seems to have at least one cat. When I do see one I wonder about, I usually put some food down for them and if they come over give them a little check to see how they are but most wont come near and those that do don't usually come back so I do what I can which is all any of us can really do. |
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