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We are Harry, Potter and Garfield
and we are sisters who started our lives as street cats.
Actually we started off as four sisters but one of us got killed
on the street by a dog very early in her life. Well, we don’t
know where our mother is because she left us somewhere on the
street and never came back No matter how hard we cried – she
just was gone.
But one day a very nice Japanese girl made her way through our
street and must have heard us. She caressed us, talked to us and
eventually put all of us in her basket and carried us away to
her home. But obviously her parents were not so fond of the idea
to have a gang of cats in the house and so she tried to hide us
under a bush.
However, she came back after a while and carried us to another
house where she knew that street dogs had found a home. She
asked the owners if she can leave us there and they agreed.
Although we did not know what will finally happen to us we
started to enjoy our first real meal in days. The same evening
they brought us to an animal hospital and left us there for what
they called a "general clean-up". Well, we admit that we were
quite full of fleas and ticks and the dust from the street was
all over us.
We then stayed in the hospital for about one week and enjoyed
the treatment tremendously. We were examined, cleaned up, and
got all kind of different medicine and vaccinations as well. Our
new owners visited us every day and played with us which made
our stay in the animal hospital even more enjoyable.
Once the clean-up was over, they finally brought us in their
home, gave us our own room with a cat toilet, nice cushions and
lots of great food. During the day we explore the house, play on
every sofa, chair and table. Another three cats joined us later
and now we have a great life and lots of fun.
Sometimes we think about our early days and our mother. We try
to imagine what might have happened to us if the young Japanese
girl wasn’t there for us and if we never found a new home. We
probably will not be together as sisters and … let’s think about
something else.
Look at us now!
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