Fierce feral cat shows up to neighbor's house limping one day, the heartwarming hoomans save him and purrfectly provide him a new chance at life (Video)

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    The life of an outdoor cat often isn't easy
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    This handsome hunter has lived outside for some time
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    But recently neighbors noticed him limping
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    And it was getting worse and worse
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    RATE #catcarebk THDAY COME AND VISIT! OPEN FRI-MON, 12-7PM CATS HOLIDAY HOURS セ HUNT cat cafe cat cafe CLOSED So off to the vet he went CHANCE
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    We were told to give Hunt a week of rest in the trap before releasing him
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    48 hours before his release, the fierce hunter...
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    Could Hunt be friendly? LLS T
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    Stay tuned for part 2 as we attempt to find out
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    carroll.street.cat.club When a feral, outdoor cat becomes sick or injured the pathway to get them care can be complicated. The neighbors of Hunt's block had noticed him limping and hoped it might improve over time on its own. Instead, his limp became more severe until he avoided putting any weight on it.
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    Rather than keep his distance, Hunt began letting them come closer to him than he typically allowed. Maybe as if he knew they might try to help. These very same wonderful neighbors applied to foster a different cat through me and on our foster call they mentioned the hurt tuxedo in their yard. Together we discussed the options in front of us.
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    It is really hard to diagnose or understand the true extent of a cat's injuries in the field. Cats are experts at hiding pain and for outdoor cats their survival can depend on that masking. We didn't know if Hunts injuries were minor or extensive. We didn't know what amount of recovery time he'd need or what bills we'd be looking at. We all breathed a sigh of relief to see his injuries weren't terribly severe (yet) and that we got him medical attention before the infection worsened. One exam, wo
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    As an independent rescuer I was able to confidently say yes to taking on Hunt's case because I knew I wasn't alone. The extra funds raised for the Carroll St cats paid for his exam, and the wonderful neighbors- turned-fosters offered to help hold and care for him if his recovery time extended through my holiday travels (which it did.)
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    The original plan was to release Hunt after a week of rest, but then he let out a squeak heard around the world. Story watchers already know but for everyone else, stay tuned for part 2 as I ply him with a zillion churus in our last two days together to try to see if he's actually wants to spend 2025 as an indoor boy!
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    rayjewett Omg his lil squeak. That's a friend!! GO
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    cherrydaruby Oh my gosh I LOVE Hunt!!! I would love to adopt him if he decides to be an indoor kitty
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    catsofkitcbrighton Keep squeaking little Hunt, this is your chance for a better life
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