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Honoring the Wild Pussiesteeth_smile
Lauren1972 See my TER Reviews 5791 reads
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Today is National Feral Cat Day! These beautiful, mysterious and wild creatures have fascinated me and captured my heart. They do what they can to survive in the harsh world they are born into, and although they have an inherent distrust of humans due to lack of human contact when young, we can help them all the same (and I do think on some level they know they are being helped). [more info at link below]

 Personally, this cool cat has become tamer through frequent human contact (though not quite domesticated), while still retaining a deep wild streak. Adorable and flirtatious, soft and slinky, refined and graceful (well, if not graceful, at least light on my feet) this fine feline is craving some heavy petting and playtime.

Ecstatic Hour:  
Familiar Faces  190   New Friends 220

Happy Hour(FBSM):    
Familiar Faces  90    New Friends 120

Appearing deceptively demure yet eye-catching as your classic girl-next-door, a wholesome, natural beauty enhanced with minimal make-up. My purely porcelain skin is untouched by tattoos or body piercings, and my ultra long lush hair flows all the way down my strong yet slender and feminine back. (5' 4" 108 lbs)



~Just think, "Taking the mortality into account, along with birth and death rates, the average stray female will have 5.25 litters in her lifetime, encompassing 22.3 kittens.... Realistically, over 12 years, one unspayed female, with all her unspayed female offspring, reasonably can be expected to be responsible for over 3200 kittens if there is no human intervention."
http://www.fanciers.com/other-faqs/feral-trap.html





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