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And then I didn't
great. good news. thanks for helping him! Laura— June 7, 2009 7:41 a.m.
I Played God
If you WERE God, you would know what his life was like - but you're not, and you don't. The fact that he'd been trapped and eartipped meant that he was/is being fed and cared about by someone - probably nearby his hidey-hole. He probably stuck his own head through the cardboard ring. You live in the feral cat capital of the world! Talk to the feral cat coalition, or visit their website fcc.org, to get a different perspective. YOU might not want a feral cat's life, but they're as attached to their lives and outdoor home, as we are to ours! I can assure you - cats can live healthy happy lives outdoors - if they're neutered. It was a wonderful service that you accomplished for him - he's truly a lucky feral, to be helped twice by the kindness of strangers. Take a look at this, on Ingrid Newkirk: http://www.nathanwinograd.com/?p=1199 or Google "PETA kills pets"— May 31, 2009 7:18 a.m.