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RE: Wild Cat- Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Posted by: PHStray at Mon Sep 1 16:18:17 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHStray ]  
   

Hello,
Have you tried local rescue groups yet? That might be your best bet. Here is the url to an excellent search engine for finding local groups. Hope it helps.
http://www.worldanimalnet.org/

Good luck.
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>>I'm not to sure on what I am to do.A month ago a cat wandered into my backyard and started sleeping on my garden furniture. It doesn't have a tag, It is not declawed, and has not been neutred. It is a boy, and is lounging in my backyard as I write this letter. I decided that it was probably wise not to feed it but I left some water out in a dish for it. Any how, It is really friendly and affectionate but I just don't have the room in my house to take in another animal. All of the pets I have in my house now are from people who couldn't care for them anymore, so I took them in. Most of them would make a good snack for a hungry cat. So I have this dilemma. Do I leave it out to die in the winter or do I give to an already packed animal shelter. It's really a good cat and it would be a shame to let it die. Any advice on what I should do or who I should contact for more information would be greatly appreciated.
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HPStray
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