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38 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Hairless Cat Rescued From Stairwell (Season 3) | A&E”
  1. Poor little thing! People are heartless! So glad they actually have a rescue in that area. Around where I live, no one gives a rat's behind. There is a "rescue" place. It is really a couple of cat and dog people who take in every stray they find. Then they beg for money, which they use to subsidize their own animal hoarding warehouse. If you ever, ever ask them to take an animal that you run across, but literally can't take in, because you also are maxed with pets? Nope! Well, if a local celebrity finds one and asks, of course they will take it and get their faces in the paper. But otherwise, nope. They just want funds to subsidize their own animal hoarding.

  2. Why everyone is guessing she was abused. Maybe she got lost and someone is looking for her. Their skin is really sensitive so a couple of days out would do her bad.

  3. All that trouble for a freaking ungly cat??🤮👎

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