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Originally Posted by lovinganimals
Well, the good news it that a gentleman who works at Sweetbay and has seen and fed these cats, wants to take them home. He would like me to trap and fix the second one and then give him both of them. I have mixed emotions about this, but if they have a shot at a home instead of living in a parking lot then I guess I should give them that chance and cross my fingers that they adjust.
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Hopefully he knows how to slowly integrate feral cats into his life. My friend did it with three young cats, and it took months and months of patience before they grew to trust her. But I think you're right, this is good news. A shot at a good home is preferable to life in a parking lot.
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