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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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"I Have Been Holed Up At Home Sick For The Last Week. My Cat Will Have Nothing To Do With Me. I Sat Out On The Back Patio This Morning For Some Fresh Air And Sunshine, Feeling Pretty Sorry For Myself. Along Came Our 'Not Cat' From Over The Back Fence. To Keep Me Company. Yeay For My Not Cat!"

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