I was looking at some old tweets and noticed that it's been more than three years since I noticed an ulcer on Little Mama's lip. I angsted a lot about her situation. Cats are prone to mouth cancers, and they're usually quickly fatal.
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I thought a lot about what I should do, if anything. But Little Mama is feral and I'm poor. If I'd trapped her, the treatment would be...have her put down, pretty much. So I let nature take its course.
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Well, nature seems to have taken a chunk of her upper lip, and stopped. She's a bit disfigured but she keeps plugging along. She's about eight years old now, still running around sassy as ever. That's a good long life for a street cat.
7:44 PM - 4 Mar 2018
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