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I am writing on behalf of my mother who has the habit of taking in unwanted cats and saving their lives. She has saved hundreds of animals over the years starting in McCall in the 1980's where she had an ongoing rescue for cats and dogs. She is in possession of a number of cats now, each well cared for. They have names and shots. Each has been 'fixed'. She knows each one and would be able to make a match to the right home. Eager to take the animal back if it did not work out.
Did you know studies have been done indicating cat purring helps with bone loss and healing, high blood pressure, wound healing and a plethora of chronic conditions. This may be true as my mom has not seen a doctor since my little sister was born 54 years ago.
Google "cat purring health benefits"
Here is just one of many articles...
"Cats' Purring Proven to Help Human Health in Numerous Ways"
https://mom.me/pets/19946-cats-purring-proven-help-human-health-numerous-ways/
Rehoming fee (returned if it doesn't work out) of $5. She is concerned someone will be negligent or use the animal for bait.
The cats vary in age and interests. They all get along good with well behaved dogs. They give a lot of love!
Best of health to you!
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