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"How to ask owners if I can adopt their cat"
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As much as we say that we understand cat owners who have outdoor cats, there is a place where we draw the line. We understand that some cats are happier outside, especially ones who have come from the outdoors, who are used to running and hunting and being wild. But cats like this… ragdoll cats who keep getting injured while outside, who are clearly being neglected by their owners even when they are home, who are left to roam outside, looking for warm places to be, because it is bellow zero… that is not an outdoor cat. That is a cat who doesn't have anyone caring for them properly.
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We wonder, in situations like this, if the owners of the cat would even realize that she is gone, if you simply decided to take her one day. We know you wouldn't. We know that stealing a cat from your neighbors is not something that someone as kind as you would do, but we wonder… If you did do it, would they know? Do they know when their cat comes in and out of the house? Do they know when their cat is injured and in need of help? We hope that this situation works out with you keeping the cat for good, one way or another, because she is clearly much better off with you.
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