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One 1 year ago
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Midge 1 year ago
a lot of "not my cat" probably bullsh#t
       
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Woody 1 year ago
#11 They are assuming the cat belonged to the moved neighbor, there is no evidence of that so they might be stealing someone's cat.
       
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Woody 1 year ago
Just remember, cats are very social, and just because they hang out does NOT mean you should feed them. My cat was on a special diet but put on a bunch of weight because my neighbor would leave food outside her apartment (which was a building violation). He was actually quite sick for a long while until I caught her.
       
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"We Own A Duplex. My Daughter Lives Next Door With My Grandson. Orange Cat Is My Daughter's The Other Cat Is Not Ours. He Walked In Like He Owned The Place. We Call Him Sneakers"

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