Kind rescuer fails to catch stray ginger tomcat for 4 years, one day finds an adorable note attached to their fence saying: 'Folded ear cat has been rescued, $2000 vet bill, is safe and sound, and is living the good life'

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    "Finally, a happy ending"

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    Grateful THANKFUL blessed
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    Hemorex 88
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    I've TNRd at a colony for almost four years now. I've seen many faces come and go. I've had sick ones, picked a few off the street after being hit by a car. Had this one Tom I could never catch for neuter. Eventually he became sick and looked absolutely miserable.
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    Still couldn't catch him. One day he just disappeared. I figured he went off and died somewhere. Long story short, I find a note on the fence where I feed on my way to work. It says folded ear cat has been rescued, $2000 vet bill, is safe and sound, and is living the good life. I'm in contact with the rescuer and she sent me some photos. First photo taken by me
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    PS. To my bird lover friends, Trap Neuter Release is better for birds in the long run because it reduces the number of feral cat populations, which then reduces the number of birds that are killed.
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    Professional-Ad-2988 Oh I'm so happy for him! The picture where he's knocked out, belly up... That's a happy kitty
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    withoutadrought OP Most definitely! He's estimated to be around 10, so he may have spent his whole life on the streets. To see him like that, all sprawled out on his blanket, it's amazing.
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    slaughterfodder This is probably the first time he's gotten some sleep in all those 10 years!!! Look at his chewed up little nose
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    withoutadrought OP Now he can heal, and enjoy his soft blanket and safe, warm home
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    micio9 It looks like he waited a long time for the good life. His ears could have been damaged by frostbite unless it's just a genetic fold on his ears. These stories always make me so happy.
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    withoutadrought OP I'm in the mountains, so it can get pretty cold here. That would add even more to his already hard life. It's all over now, he can enjoy his senior years living the good life.
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    pettyaioli Amazing. Old boy looks right at home.
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    withoutadrought OP He definitely does. I wish we could tell them that's what happens when they trust us.
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    UltraGlitterCat Hooray for folded ear cat! I'm so glad he was rescued and can live out his senior years in a comfy home. You are also very kind to care for so many cats. TNR is wonderful, saves cat lives AND bird lives.
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    withoutadrought OP I wish it weren't such a solitary practice. With more support from local governments we could really solve the feral cat crisis. Also, making it more affordable for people to fix their pets.
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    Puzzleheaded_Box1684 He's adorable
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    withoutadrought OP Just goes to show that all cats are inside cats haha. He was the junkyard dog, the boss. Now look at him
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