Indiana
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One day a stray cat brought her kittens to is to feed. Their were 4. 3 girls and the runt a boy We found his sister's homes but my brother claimed the Brown tabby and seemed him Indiana before he even saw him. The little guy was so tiny for a 10 week old kitten. He found his way out the house while we were in colorado. Dad says he probably snuck out when he opened the door. Their was a dead cat on the road but dad couldn't tell. I hate to be so negative since he never left the yard but it's hard to say when I'm here and not in Georgia so no matter what whether he is fine or his mom took him off he will always be in my heart
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