Re: Cats and SEIV
Had found a cat that had been living in my neighbor's front bushes for quite some time- she had a little cleared out area where she was hanging out at.
I used to feed her periodically, but finally just adopted her in until I could find someone to take her.
She was the friendliest orange tabby-cat I have ever met! She would always like to hang around me while I played on my computer, and adored being pet. But she wasn't in very good shape, and was very thin and was always drooling.
Finally, I got in contact with a stray animal adoption/clinic place, and the owner told me that she had hypo-thyroidism, which accounted for her being thin. The owner decided to take her home so she could have proper care, and because the owner just loved that cat too.
When I asked them about why she would always drool, they said that the cat would get so excited about being pet she would drool! :^)
They also said that orange, striped females are rare in cats.
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