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In addition, we added two new questions, asking you what one thing you would like for your cat, and what one thing you would like as a sort of wish list. Remember, wishes can come true. The survey covers everything from how many cats and dogs you share your home with to food preferences, litter, toys and your own preferences. Thank you so much for being part of The Tiniest Tiger Community. You mean the world to us.
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Lois Kocsis says
I have a question. I have two male cats, Alex & Felix that were born outside to a stray . I got her spayed and found homes . They will be five yrs. old this summer. From time to time I will get another stray coming around and I can’t help but feed. When the boys see the stray Felix becomes aggressive towards his brother and beats him up. This is very upsetting but I can’t stand to see a feral or stray go hungry. What should I do about this ?