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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

When a woman discovered a dirty and strange looking cat in the garbage, she was pretty shocked and surprised by how someone could abandon such a beautiful animal. However, this was nothing in comparison to the revelation that awaited her only a couple of days later! This is a shocking story that has more twists than you could imagine. It will prove to you that humans can and should be compassionate to all animals. It will also make you question if you would be as loving to a cat that you found in the most unfortunate of circumstances. What a wonderful woman you are. To help a poor cat who had been callously thrown away by her previous owners. How could anyone do such a thing? That's what the shelters are for. How hard would it have been to take her to a shelter, really? I am so glad you kept Martha and her babies together. You are a wonderful person and Martha was so very lucky that your perseverance saved her and her babies. I'm sure you will all have a great life together.

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