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Jhon Doe

- October, 2022

A giant cat appears outside of a stranger’s home and they begin to leave food and water out for him. When the cat refuses to leave, the stranger realizes that the poor cat has been living on the streets. One day she finds him in a very sorry state and knows he needs help. She takes him to a small local shelter but when they discover that he has a multitude of health problems they know they don’t have the resources to care for him. The cat is very unique with a giant body and chubby cheeks but it’s his meows that get everyone talking as it almost sounds like he’s having a conversation. Thankfully a cat adoption agency steps in to help the cat, then it says one shocking word and they know they’ve found the key to getting him a new home! I cried when I saw this absolutely sweet and beautiful cat and thought of all the years of hardship he went through! I have 3 cats that I all love, cherish, and adore! I'm so very grateful for them. They saved my sanity back in Dec. 2020 when I lost my wife of 25 years to cancer. They literally saved my sanity with their love and sweetness, and I'm so grateful for that. I'm so glad that sandy loved the sweet cat and took him in to give him a life of love and happiness. God bless her and Clancy! I, for one, could never see my life without my "boys, as I lovingly call them! They are always near me when I'm home, and always cuddle and sleep with me!

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