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Posted by: kisa9877 at Thu Jul 23 14:47:05 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kisa9877 ] We found out a couple days ago that she was our neighbors cat. She is six years old and has been a indoor/outdoor cat. Their children came over to pick her up when they heard we had her. I had to go over and tell the family about the leukemia they said their other cat died from it a couple years ago so they knew about it. I told them how important it was to keep her indoors so not to infect the other cats in the neighborhood. I had to also tell them the bad news that the kitten may have it as well. I gave them the medication for her mouth sore and left. Thirty minutes later I had three children crying at my door that they couldn't keep her. They came over today to ask if they can have the kittens when they are born after I check them for leukemia. I'm not sure if I have the right to say no if they are health but I don't want the kittens to fall into the same problems as their mother. None of their animals are spayed or neutered and they have two pit bulls with puppies. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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