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	<title>Comments on: Support Feral Cats Care with a T-Shirt</title>
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		<title>By: sprice59</title>
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		<description>I have the honor of being a Mom to a previously feral cat!  I adopted Pixie 5 years ago; she was found on the property of the Philadelphia SPCA.  When captured she was about 3, had had 1 litter at least and was very scared and leery of people.  She was farmed out to an organization that deals with hard to place cats.  I found her at a street fair - she had been in a cage for about 8 months.  She was dirty, had GI problems, highly fight or flight sensibilties and generally was miserable.  I took her home, cleaned her up a little bit and gave her a room of her own for 2 weeks to settle into living in a house.  She has never had a GI problem since, she now has a beautiful coat and while still struggles with her fight or flight, she gets better every day.  I love her to bits - she has taught me how to be patient and love unconditionally.  I treasure the experience.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have the honor of being a Mom to a previously feral cat!  I adopted Pixie 5 years ago; she was found on the property of the Philadelphia SPCA.  When captured she was about 3, had had 1 litter at least and was very scared and leery of people.  She was farmed out to an organization that deals with hard to place cats.  I found her at a street fair &#8211; she had been in a cage for about 8 months.  She was dirty, had GI problems, highly fight or flight sensibilties and generally was miserable.  I took her home, cleaned her up a little bit and gave her a room of her own for 2 weeks to settle into living in a house.  She has never had a GI problem since, she now has a beautiful coat and while still struggles with her fight or flight, she gets better every day.  I love her to bits &#8211; she has taught me how to be patient and love unconditionally.  I treasure the experience.</p>
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