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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 7463496" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>Our 3 semi-feral cats all look incredibly healthy. Never wormed. The old (neutered) Tom Cat must be about 15 years old now and has a crumpled ear and is a bit stiff in his joints but he has bright eyes and a nice shiny coat. His (spayed) ladies are a picture of health and beauty. They get milk and cat biscuits to keep them 'home' as they do such a good job on the rats and mice there is little for them to eat and I'd rather they kept off the songbirds (feral pigeons round the yards are fairy game though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 7463496, member: 971"] Our 3 semi-feral cats all look incredibly healthy. Never wormed. The old (neutered) Tom Cat must be about 15 years old now and has a crumpled ear and is a bit stiff in his joints but he has bright eyes and a nice shiny coat. His (spayed) ladies are a picture of health and beauty. They get milk and cat biscuits to keep them 'home' as they do such a good job on the rats and mice there is little for them to eat and I'd rather they kept off the songbirds (feral pigeons round the yards are fairy game though). [/QUOTE]
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