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Old May 25th, 2010, 09:59 AM
Maruska Maruska is offline
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Pregnant indoor kitten living in a park

I need help!! PLZ.

When i went to park this morning to enjoy my breakfast and coffee, i saw little pregnant kitten. She is definitely a house cat, she was the first one to approach me and actually purred at some point. She is heavily pregnant and under year old, also she is very petite. She is not declawed, but i don't believe she will make it in a wild for very long. She seemed to be so trusting and fragile.

I spoke to the park maintenance guy and he said that she showed up about 2 weeks ago and right now she seems to be a full time resident there. Also he said he saw other wild cats chasing her.

Unfortunately i cannot take her in atm, even temporarily but she desperately need home asap. I contacted Toronto Cat Rescue, but haven't got a call back yet. What else can i do? Or may be there is somebody here who can help, plz?

She is located in North York at GRoss Lord Park. I took some pictures of her on my cell phone, but unfortunately i have no opportunity to transfer them to computer.

Whats ur suggestions? What can be done? Is there any hope for this girl?
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