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    What do you think??? What do I do???


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    I don't think anyone has to answer that question for you at all. I am sure you are probably going to get a resounding chorus of Take Her IN's. And I agree with that chorus 150%. Take her in. She needs you and you will not let yourself rest if you leave her out.


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    Maybe you can at least fix a nice warm bed outside in your yard for her? A big plastic storage box turned upside down (lid side down) with a hole cut out and warm blankets and straw inside. That would be great!
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    I have a barn, like a 6 horse stall barn. It has straw in it from the horses previously here. I just dont know. I am not the best home for her. I live in a small 2 bedroom house. 8 cats and 2 (Andy and Amos) that I bring in nightly. I just dont have the funds for this (esp with Christmas coming) and I feel so badly. I have no more extra rooms to put her in, other than that one I keep A&A in. They could share, but I saw Andy picking on her earlier.. Popping her from the steps.. I dont know. I just dont know.


    Thank you so much Michelle!

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    She is beautiful msg

    She'll probably be fine in the barn. And she does need spaying. And she does need a home. And she probably loves you already. And she is very pretty.

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    She's adorable. I'm sure she'll do fine in the barn and it'll help keep her much warmer too.

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    Unless you do something about her, you are going to be more stressed out when she has kittens and brings those to you for help. She's had a tough time, coped with losing part of her leg, she deserves a helping hand. You could apply to IMOM for help in cleaning up her leg, and the local shelter will spay her at a lower cost. If she has to live in the barn until you buy a bigger house, she'll be in a much better position to survive that experience if spayed and checked out by a vet. A styrofoam house inside a barn with hay will give her the warmth and shelter she needs.

    She is very pretty and appealing.

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