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I'm all for confiscating cats when they're not being properly cared for or fed. I have confiscated (sounds nicer than stealing huh) several from a thankfully x-neighbor. Three were underweight and handicapped, but let out to play by a busy street. Sounds like you have yourself a magic act to perform....and soon! POOF! :D
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I was gonna say, "You go girl!" But I don't know if "Trinity" is male or female!! So which ever-- "Go get that cat!" and good for you!! A good sign of neglect is a dirty cat. They don't like to be dirty and if they are, it's because they are using too much energy in search of food and shelter (or sick... but let's hope not!) It's great to see a dirty cat clean up once it's settled and happy again! Again, GOOD for you!!! It get's mighty cold in your neck of the woods and she is not heavy enough to withstand it (as you know). Update us and let us know what you name the little gal! Bet you anything, the neighbors will never bother to ask around for her. And if they do, well, say, "dunno". (Of course now you'll have to rescue any subsequent pets too!!!)