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In the midst of rescuing a cat. The situation is complicated. This is Jim:
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Beautiful boy, that Jim! Of course, bringing an adult male into your house, even if he’s fixed, can raise issues if you’ve got other cats.
Oh, I love gingers. They are so wonderful. He reminds me of my Shane-cat, all those many years ago.
My two are so against any other cat that rescuing, unless they were kittens, would be nearly impossible. Unless, of course, I were to bring Schultz back home. I think they miss him.
It’s not HIM. It’s the people. Don’t ask. (The more I know other animals the more I hate the MONKEY).
Well, we all know that PEOPLE are no damn good! And I won’t ask. Just take care.
Oh yeah, that’s my saying too – the more people I meet, the more I love my horse/cats/mom’s dogs.
I’m a member of the local SPCA here, and have done rescues before, I TOTALLY understand you. I almost clocked a guy who threatened to kill a litter of abandoned kittens I was rescuing. And he was way bigger than me, but I backed him against the porch with my vehemence in relating what exactly I’d do to his entrails AFTER the cops were done with him.
Jim’s story will continue in this blog in a few days.