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Oooohh, this is one of those seriously frustrating situations. Cats are such free roamers, such playboys and girls that they can easily be living with several different families at the same time without either family realizing that is the case. It could be just as possible that the other person who was removing the collar thought that another family was trying to lay claim to the stray cat who they have been building a relationship with. In the end the cat wins from all angles, getting food and a safe place to stay from all parties. Such sneaky stuff…
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Cute funny cat isolated on white background
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Look, you give a cat a name like Simba and you expect him to remain beholden to one household? You just gave him a name fit for an animal king, so of course he would not be subject to the leash of another, nor to being kept indoors. His life is to prowl his territory, keep it safe from invading felines and to enjoy the spoils of his kingdom. Those spoils essentially being access to whatever cat loving household opens their doors to him. Sounds like a pretty good life if you ask us. Where can we sign up?
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Orange cat lazing on its side between two wooden posts.
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Long hair orange cat sitting outdoors
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