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Tiger Tummy
Location: Riverview, Florida, USA

A kitty we fostered; he is now with a forever family and is called Nelson.
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Roxy and Dublin
Location: New York, New York, USA

Dublin and Roxy were found in a bag in a box in a dumpster in Brooklyn and were spotted by an observant and humane building super. This is them finally resting after a week moving into our home! We were lucky enough to adopt these two rescues at about five weeks and named them after bars we used to go to here in New York! Now a year and half later they are big lumbering beasts but still kittens at heart.
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Calvin, Hobbes, Shane, Olivia and Boo
Location: Newark, California, USA

I trapped their feral mom knowing she was about to have babies. We turned the guest bedroom into a nursery and two weeks later she gave birth to this bunch. They are 8 weeks old in this picture. As always, all the girls were adopted, no problem. We now have the boys and their mom who is getting fixed on Thursday. All of them are a delight to have around our blended family.
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Sara
Location: Sacramento, California, USA

Meet Sara, a rambunctious little kitten who is happily living with a cat named Henry, a dog named Joe, a lot of fish and a kid named Maddie. Sara enjoys climbing screens, tearing around the house and showing the dog who’s boss. We love her to death.
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Ryder
Location: Beverly, Massachusetts, USA

My boyfriend brought this little fella home from work last week. If you look closely he has what looks like a Y on his face. In this picture he is eight weeks old and playing with his favorite toy. He is so full of energy, he never stops playing. He loves to be around people and loves playing with his big brother Burton.
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Dynia
Location: Montville, Maine, USA

This little girl (pronounced din-ya, which is Polish for pumpkin) was rescued from a life in a barn. She is absolute trouble! Bites nice and hard, but how could I get frustrated with this cute little face? She gives her big sister a run for her money too.
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Ernie
Location: Dripping Springs, Texas, USA

My husband found Ernie and his brother, Bert, in the middle of a parking lot - no where a momma would leave them, so we assume abandonded by cruel humans. We bottle fed them for weeks, weaned them, and found them a happy home together! The scab on Ernie’s head was an infection he came to us with, but it was treated and gone when he was adopted.
