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HopeHoops

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8. We found one at a picnic area in NH who was MAYBE 7 weeks old. Missed catching the other.
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 08:26 AM
Aug 2012

The one we rescued was so tiny she could walk around the brim of my felt cowboy hat without bending it. Fortunately she could eat solid food. The other one didn't survive the night. My wife found it the next morning. She's 14 now and doing quite well, but she's always been a "eat and puke" cat. She basically started out feral, but she was young enough that after about six months there was no sign and you certainly wouldn't know it now. All she wants to do is cuddle.

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