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Old 02-14-2009, 07:11 PM
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When a cat chooses you, that is about "it"....

I wouldn't fight it. She will be very grateful and probably a very
good pet.

My son was taking out the trash to the dumpster last winter when a kittie adopted him at his townhouse. (he has two already).
She just ran in between his legs into the house! ( he discovered later that she was surviving the terrible cold by living under the dryer vents...she smelled like fabric softener when he took her in).

She was very thin, but has turned out to be a great cat. (her only fault is going thru
the garbage...because that is how she survived. So my son keeps the garbage in a
closed closet--but she still gets in there occasionally.)

I would see what develops. If things do not go well, you can take her to a shelter for adoption. But you may also be very pleased with her.

I'd give her a chance.

This picture is a recent one of Tima.... like I said...she is very grateful!
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