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  1. #1
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    It isn't YOU that needs to be forgiven....not by a long shot.

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    nothing to be forgiven about!

    Blossom's uncaring owners should be left out in the cold. (((hugs))) to Blossom!!

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    Can I be Forgiven??

    I'll relay the hugs to Blossom's foster meomie, and give lots of hugs to Chelsea who's here and couldn't be happier! She's a big girl, and I haven't a clue as to how many she would have given birth to on the streets, but I'll keep everyone posted on the big event. She's a bit dirty from sleeping on the streets, but I'm helping her clean herself up. Bad earmites to top it off, but I'll be sure to knock those buggers out fast.

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    I am going to do the same thing with my neighbors cat. She throws her out of the house and leaves her out in all weather and I am feeding her. I am looking actively for someone to take her so she will be better taken care of. Someone around here is poisining the animals and she knows this and still throws her out of the house and leaves her out for days. She is the sweetiest thing too and wants so much attention!

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    I'd scoop up the little girl in a second if she were closer. I live on the east coast however. I hope that you can find someone to take the kitty before some nutcase poisons her too. I love your quote about special needs kitties...I have a very big weak spot for special needs kitties, and tend to keep the really special ones. My house looks like the aftermath of a war with crippled cats, brain damaged cats, deaf, one eyed etc. I've been worried about one of my most handicapped ones "Thumbelina" who has many birth defects. She's been quiet lately (unlike her) but isn't acting sick in any way. I guess a trip to the vets is needed as it would crush me to lose her.

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    Queenscoopalot,

    After reading this post, I think we are from the same area. I know the Chelsea of which you speak - what a small world!!

    Diane

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    Artemis...yes same area! I don't live in Chelsea, but have trapped and rescued too many from there to count. Very small world!

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    not to change the subject but..

    Are you the same diane that used to semi- help animal umbrella kinda in an indirect way- or at least knew miss A.M.T.?
    Are you aware of the colonies in Chelsea? Like in the Carroll ave area/Webster ave? (we got a tom 2 winters ago in this neighborhood which is out of control- his ears were so frostbitten and yet people walked by and said things like. "He's being fed by an old man, leave him be!" (not on you're f-ing life are we going to "leave be' a cat that's freezing...).Poor thing.
    Just around the corner have recently discovered a situation of ferals eating trash. the woman that lives there says she feeds them (then why did I see one pick up a paper towel and run with it several trash nights ago..?). Anyway, being the season that it is, i'm inclined to frequent the area and watch for bulging bellies!
    pixie

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    Forgiven? As far as I am concerned you are a ANGEL!!I am so glad to hear that "Blossom is doing well. And that poor little Chelsea, walking around sad, preggers, and hungry. thank god you rescued her too.You are not a thief, I would have done the same thing. Those people and many others like them do not deserve to have a cat or any animal. I am so tiried of seeing all the homeless cats on the streets. I do what ever I can to help them. I am so glad you do too! Keep us posted on Chelsea.
    That feline fanatic.

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