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wnylib

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3. Is it possible that Tudor is not a biological part of the litter?
Sun Aug 20, 2023, 11:01 AM
Aug 2023

Could he be a motherless kitten that she allows to nurse, but gives priority to "her own" kittens?

Or maybe he is hers and she rejects him because he is the runt who requires more care and might not survive.

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