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George update:

He seems very happy to be stuck inside now. He’s shown no interest in trying to leave the den, where he’s been staying. The most displeasure he ever shows is when we stop petting him or leave the room.

Our little grey boy Saru has been nervously curious about George. Last night I had the den door open so they could see each other. George was very good and friendly, but Saru was still a little scared and ran when he approached.

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Update: George is a neutered boy, even the vet had difficulty telling through his floofy pantaloons. He’s a senior, estimated at 10 to 12. He doesn’t have a microchip, so still no idea where his home may be. Unsurprisingly, he has fleas, he had been outside for at least a week, likely longer. So he will be getting a bath and all the kitties will be getting flea meds, we’ll also be spraying the den to kill any fleas down there.

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Good news. Our normal vet, which is a mobile vet, should be able to swing by sometime today to check Georgie out and scan them. Honestly, I wasn't expecting them to be able to make the time on such short notice, but I'm very pleased they could. Acorn Mobile Vet is one of the best vets we've ever had.

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The good news is last night they finally came up to Peggy for loves and let Peggy pick them up. So last night we brought them into our den, out of the awful air quality we’re having right now. They were unsure about things but quickly started needing all the pets and scritches while purring up a storm. The plan for today is to take them to a vet to get scanned for a microchip to hopefully find their home, and have them checked out. Anyway, here’s who we’re currently calling Georgie.

For the past week or so a very fluffy kitty has been visiting and staying in our yard, seemingly over night. They’ve also certainly seemed hungry, so we’ve given them some food. We shared pictures of them with the local vet offices, posted on the local community sites and talked to neighbors, but so far haven’t found where they live or may have lived. At this point we’re pretty sure they’re a lost kitty, or we’re abandoned.