The $900.00 Feral

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Cleo
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The $900.00 Feral

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This is MewMew. She is my Molly's mama and after 2 years of countless attempts, I was finally able to catch her for spaying and vaccination. The story is a long one and I'm still too heartbroken to repeat it (Traci can vouch for me here). I am currently in a dispute with the vet that did the spay as we were turned away for post op care resulting in 2 ER trips and my total expense to date, $900.00.

I am glad to report that after 2 very stressful and health threatening weeks for MewMew, she's back on her own turf, happy and hissing once again. I was reluctant to putting her back outside but her overall well-being gave me no choice. To add insult to injury after her surgery and shots, the shock of coming indoors was too much for her to handle. Plus her boyfriend, Daddy-Boy, cried endlesses while she was away, not eating when we fed him. We do provide shelter and food for them behind our store and little by little she's inching her way into my workroom so I still cling to the hope of getting these two off the streets.

Thanks for everything Traci!
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Re: The $900.00 Feral

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sounds like more was spent from your heart than pocket book, thanks for caring so much.

really neat coat on MewMew.
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Beautiful girl. I hope you'll be able to get her and her boyfriend inside soon. I hope all your problems can be worked out....

Thank you for caring for this sweetie....
((((HUGS))))

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She looks a lot like Kobi! MewMew has a darker face, but very similar coloring.

I hope everything works out in your favor with the vet who did her spay and of course that she stays happy and healthy.

-Kate
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