My parents recently took in a stray cat who, for whatever reason, was abandoned by his previous owner. (I say this because he DEFINITELY acts like an indoor cat... nice coat, very loving, uses the litter box.) We put up signs everywhere and I posted "found cat" ads on the lost/found pet websites. Unfortunately, no one responded. After a couple of months, my mom was able to find him a good home with someone in our family. The person who decided to take the cat asked that we have him spayed first.
*SO* my mom found a place that takes in strays, fixes them for free, and then releases them again. Low on money, she asked if she could get him fixed and then have him released back to her and they agreed. When she got him back, he had a chunk missing from his ear!!! She said they do this to mark that the cat has already been there. Isn't the fact that he's SPAYED enough? It makes me sense to me! He's a beautiful cat and there was nothing wrong with his ears before. What do you guys think?
2007-11-05
03:33:02
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