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What happened to the tip of his/her left ear?
TNR, or Trap-Neuter-Return, is a humane and effective method for managing feral cat populations. This approach involves trapping, spaying or neutering, and then returning the cats to their original location. The ear snip identifies that they’ve been through it, so no need to re-trap.
 
TNR, or Trap-Neuter-Return, is a humane and effective method for managing feral cat populations. This approach involves trapping, spaying or neutering, and then returning the cats to their original location. The ear snip identifies that they’ve been through it, so no need to re-trap.

Wow - that's amazing! We have a huge feral cat problem in Australia. I can guarantee that a captured feral cat would never be returned to the wild. Feral cats kill so much of our native fauna they are treated as a pest.
 
Impossible to replace this Maine Coon ball of fluff - Yuki (see #4031)

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Introducing Gratos (named after the mythical Greek god of chaos). He's not a replacement - he's a rehome/rescue whose owner could no longer look after him. He's a 4-year-old blue silver Maine coon. Checkout the length of his tail!
 

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You don’t have a room with
Rocklin chairs.

I do actually - its my nighttime reading chair and he's not allowed on it because Miss Logan - my ginger Maine Coon owns it when I'm not there and she beat him up the only time he tried to get on it!
 

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And beds should never be allowed to be made :LOL:
 
Waiting on the sun

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This kitty, Eevee, lived a long life, reaching 19 years old! She loved her dry food, which made up 96 percent of her diet. Even roasted chicken, she’d nibble on a little and then move on.

As she got older, she started to have asthma. This picture shows her not feeling so good.

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Old cats and old dogs connect with me, straight to the heart like an arrow.
 
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