Poor Giuseppe

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IMG_5435Poor little kitty cat. He had such a good life with Gary. Just him and his human. Then Gary left him alone. Giuseppe didn’t understand that Gary was in the hospital. All he knew was that after being alone for ten days that two strange humans came into his life and wreaked all sorts of havoc including trapping him and taking him to the vet’s for surgery, moving things around in his house, relocating his litter box, and closing off doors. Hissing at the he monster and she monster didn’t help. Biting them didn’t make them go away. After a while Gary started coming back for little visits but the strange humans were there more. It’s been a hard life for Giuseppe these few weeks and sometimes he feels twisted in knots. But we know, even if he doesn’t, that soon he will have Gary all to himself again and life will be good.

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