A random tortie has shown up on our block
Oct. 6th, 2017 01:56 pmStarving for both food and attention, poor baby. I'm calling her Sweetheart for now. If she sticks around, I'll take her down to the ASPCA van to be fixed. Not bringing her in the house, though, except for the healing period after surgery - we're full up on animals.
I'll see if I can find her a new home if I have the free time. She's clearly used to being loved. I don't know how she ended up on the street!
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I'll see if I can find her a new home if I have the free time. She's clearly used to being loved. I don't know how she ended up on the street!
Brooms and penguin toys heading to Antarctica
Where Romulus suckled, wolves roam again
Is Europe's ghostliest train station about to rise again?
Whistling While They Work: Cooperative Laguna Dolphins Have A Unique Accent
Irish abortion law: Tens of thousands march for change
Homeless Cats Recruited to Fight Rising Tide of Rats
The Eighteenth-Century Custard Recipe That Enraged Trump Supporters
L.A.’s palm trees are dying and it’s changing the city’s famous skyline
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In Puerto Rico, one radio station is broadcasting hope
Aid flows to Puerto Rico but many still lack water and food
Hurricane Maria power outage puts old, vulnerable at risk in Puerto Rico
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Behind the ‘paradox of fear’: Crime is down, but many Americans don’t feel safe
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The Iraqi militia helping Iran carve a road to Damascus
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Date: 2017-10-03 12:07 am (UTC)If I lived anywhere near your area, I'd be oh so very hard-pressed not to offer this kitty a forever lap... Lovebug rescue torties are 100% pure tricolor win. For proof, see icon.