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Old 04-07-2011, 09:11 AM   #1
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Default Did you lose a cat in Meredith?

This cat showed up in my barn about four days ago and doesn't seem to want to leave. I live in the area at the top of high school hill in Meredith (route 25/Keyser Road intersection).

It's a very friendly cat that seems to be in good condition which makes me believe it was/is someone's pet and definitely not a feral cat. It has a right ear which is scrunched up and is either a birth defect or injury. I'm not sure if it’s a female or a male that has been fixed, but there are no obvious “parts” that I can see.

We already have a couple of indoor cats we got from the Humaen Society a few years ago. They do not play well with others so keeping this cat is not an option. I'm hoping to find the current owner or maybe a new owner. Outside of that, I guess I'll need to give the Humane Society a call.

Below are pictures of the cat. If anyone has any info please respond or PM me. It really is a nice cat and it saddens me to see it lost/without a home...







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Old 04-07-2011, 01:25 PM   #2
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Very likely a female since most tri color cats are female. Pretty makings. good luck with your search
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Old 04-08-2011, 02:23 PM   #3
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Very likely a female since most tri color cats are female. Pretty makings. good luck with your search
I first took your post as good luck searching for the gender.
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Old 04-08-2011, 04:57 PM   #4
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Should they ever get lost, to blend into their environment so's they won't get ate up with'it!

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Perhaps she's pregnant? Sometimes a female cat will stray a bit to find a good place to have her litter. We had one do that once.
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We never tracked down the owner but we were able to find the cat a good home. The new owners love her...she's an incredibly friendly cat. We were surprised to find out she was a 10 year old cat that had been fixed.
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