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Butterscotch was what we officially named her but my wife calls her little girl and I call her girly girly. She came to our back door in February of 2014, half blind and pregnant. She saw the other cats in the house and would paw at them at the back door. She was feral and would not come near me so Donna through out grease soaked break and she ate it up. We trapped her in the garage one night and we set out some food with a mild sedative in it. That next day we took her to the vet to be checked out. She was just pregnant and we had it terminated, had her eye treated and a complete blood test, she he was spayed and vaccinated . It was determined she was about 1 year old at the most and she also had worms. We brought her home and kept her isolated in the down stairs bathroom for 3 months to clear the worms and finally introduced her to Motorboat and Yellow-Cat. They were a little tentative at first but finally in a few days were happy with each other. She really liked Motorboat and they ran and played all the time. Yellow-Cat was not as playful but tolerated her shenanigans. She is the only one left and we are hoping she can stand being alone with just us humans.
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