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One person's trash is another person's treasured family member 😻 (Original Post)
catbyte
Jul 2019
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tblue37
(65,403 posts)1. K&R and thanks. nt
Karadeniz
(22,537 posts)2. I always think they're gems!❤
littlemissmartypants
(22,692 posts)3. I love kittens. Thanks catbyte. ❤ nt
Fla Dem
(23,690 posts)4. I could never do that, foster and then give them up.
I'd actually become the crazy cat lady.
I once adopted out 2 kittens together from a pregnant stray Siamese my father found. Found out one of the kittens had died, so I sneaked on the property and stole the other kitten back and kept it.
I get so bonded to animals and I don't trust many people to give them the degree of care I think they should have.
Reminder: spay and neuter all your critters, folks. There's not enough homes for them all and shelters are having to euthanize millions of pets each year.