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orthopteran OP t1_iwdxq2e wrote

We got a chunky baby, gray with striped tail and a diamond-studded collar. Right ear is clipped. Seems cool with treats and pets. Very vocal, not sure if this is someone’s indoor/outdoor baby or if it escaped from home but figured I’d check either way.

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spacemonstera t1_iwe0pmz wrote

If her ear is clipped, then she probably got spayed before they decided to keep her, and she's likely indoor/outdoor and knows the neighborhood. Congrats though, she might be thinking of adding you to her family list.

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Positive-Reason-2407 t1_iwegbyr wrote

Seems cool with treats and pets, doesn't seem ok with you taking photo. Legit looks like they're saying "you putting me on blast, bro?"

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LostDefectivePearl t1_iwe7q5l wrote

Outdoor cats should really only be wearing breakaway collars and that doesn’t look like one, so I’m going to give the owners the benefit of the doubt that they would have the correct collar on if they expected her to go outside. (Indoor cats should also only wear breakaway collars too though…) A local vet would be able to scan for a microchip, if you take her, call ahead to make sure they have a scanner.

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SpecificExtreme t1_iwi6r79 wrote

Even indoor cats should have safety release collars because all cats are dumb af. But especially outdoor cats

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MasteroftheFirst t1_iwe0j4t wrote

grey

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Appex92 t1_iwfrscv wrote

Fun fact, its Grey in England, and Gray in America. Easiest way to remember is the starting letter

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reebokhightops t1_iwermfs wrote

Captain Pedantic to the rescue!

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Opacy t1_iwg3085 wrote

It’s not even pedantic, it’s just plain incorrect (for the US, anyway.)

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