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Ok this has to be the most cat like person we have ever come across saving a cat. Just imagine for a moment that this person was actually a cat and then you’ll see what we mean. Because when a cat would be confronted with a situation like this, they would immediately start bossing others around, getting them to spend money and effort on the task that they are meant to be taking care of. You might take feeding a cat child as a similar example. They will not eat unless their food is in the exact place that they want it to be, but they will not move a muscle to push their bowl to their desired place, no no, they will make you do it instead.
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Well, it sure sounds that this pawrent is onto a winner. A kitten with no serious health issues, plucked off the street like that is nothing to be sniffed at. It is in fact quite the miracle. In most cases cats who are scooped up from the streets come with a colorful array of problems that need to be painstakingly dealt with. Taking months or even years to overcome. And here we have a purrfect kitten just waiting for a home to live in. Its elder roommate will have to do some work adjusting to the new arrival but that is small fires compared to what cat pawrents are usually up against when adopting from the street.
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