I have had cats for seventy years.I have adopted many.I once found 7 kittens that were dumped beside the road.When I first drove by I thought it was a dead black cat .After checking a friends house while he was away I drove by again and saw a kitten run into the grass.I stopped and saw that it was a pile on kittens huddled together.They hadnt moved in half an hour.I put 6 kittens in the car but could not find #7.Got soaked in the rain and gave up .When I got home my wife insisted on going back for #7.We did find it.We took them to our vet for a health check.Vet checked them over no charge.We found homes for all, even the fearful one that ran off.In general a cat that approaches you with out fear is home less.I have had some nice cats over the years.One kitten I found at the town dump used to got hunting woodchucks with me.Any one who mistreats a cat is a low down skunk.My friend took in a tom cat who appeared at his camp.the cat was very shy.Vet said the cat had signs of abuse.The cat lived with my friend for 10 years.Friend spent money taking care of him as he got older but said the expense didnt matter.
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