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    Would you be able to take her to a vet to be checked, Randi? Do you think the woman would allow that?

    She's beautiful! And so are her kittens.

    Thank you for looking out for her and caring for her, Randi!

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    Aww, hopefully her primary caregiver will take her to the vet, but at least she has several people watching out for her!
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    What a pretty girl!
    I'm glad that you are looking out for her, and hopefully, she will get some medical care.
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    Sure is great you're looking out for her, she really is wonderful. Some folks just never take their cats to the vet, ever. I hate it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    Would you be able to take her to a vet to be checked, Randi? Do you think the woman would allow that?

    She's beautiful! And so are her kittens.

    Thank you for looking out for her and caring for her, Randi!

    No, the woman don't want me to interfere, but I and others do give her food. I just wish that the shelter had demanded that vet care was part of the deal when she signed. At least, the kitty doesn't seem to suffer, she is out and about, but you all know that kitties don't show when something is wrong, except for hiding.

    Thank you, all! I will keep an eye on her. If I notice anything I WILL tell her.



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    It might be something as simple as a tapeworm since she is outside so much.

    Is it possible to re-trap her?

    And the owner is a nurse?!!? Hello!
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