Someone hurt my cat!

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ilovemykitty

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i did live in a place where she was an inside kitty and she handled it pretty well. when i moved back to oregon she became inside/outside again and she is way happier. plus, my mother is taking care of her right now and she is allergic to any litter she can afford(the cheap stuff) and she just hates the whole thing with a litter box. i dont' mind that much, i have one now but i have had to experiment with litter cause it messes with my allergies and dries the air out and smells(the litter, not the other.) the litter covers the other but i don't like the smell of the litter. i atcually think i have hit upon one that i can use and the cat isn't bothered by it. it is tidy cats crystal blend. he has been very cooperative with the litter.

my mother has been taking care of her for a few months cause with her here where i live it was causing problems with my roommates cat and my other roomates dogs.
so she went to my mothers. that is where she is now and where she got hurt. i am thinking i will bring her back when my kitten and the roommates cat are fixed. the dogs she can handle. i called my mother for the daily update but she didn't pick up. but so far she has been healing fine.
 
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I'm sorry it took so long for me to reply, i have been playing WoW(and worrying about Had of course) and i was over there the other day and both of the wounds are all closed up, there is just a little surface stuff left. i'm so glad things are alright, or will be soon.
 

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Was your kitty an outside cat? If so I would reccomend moving him indoors only. Sadly there are MANY dangers for outdoor cats that can cut thier lives short - evil sicko's who enjoy tormenting animals are only one of those dangers. Outdoor cats are also exposed disease, parasites, roaming animals, FELV/FIV, cars, exc. Most outdoor cats die young and meet a gruesome fate. It's lucky that your baby only lost a chunk of her skin as opposed to her life.
 
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