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    The uplifting video shared by her adopter not only shows a cat at […] The post Video of Rescue Cat Playing After Years of Abuse Captures Hearts appeared first on CatTime. Video of Rescue Cat ...

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    An officer with the Erie Police Department responded to a call about a group of kids “playing catch with a kitten” on a sidewalk, and he arrived to find exactly that, the Association for Needy ...

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    The shelter posted about the rescue cat in a heartbreaking video online. We swear Dijon is a cutie. Just look at the way he rests his head on his caretaker's shoulder. Related: Kitten Has Most ...

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    The good news is that this behavior is nothing to worry about, and is something that lots of (happy) cats do every single day. To find out more, we spoke to expert feline behaviorist, Amanda ...