On the day of neutering, this particular bin cat just walked by and brushed past our legs. 'It' was one that we had seen periodically before, but we could never touch 'it'. This time it was easier to put into a cage and take her to be neutered. However, she was skin and bone and so dehydrated. It meant that she could not be neutered. However, she need a home for recovery, but there was no-one who volunteered, so we took her home, but her chances of surviving the night were slim. We nursed her and hoped she would make a good recovery. Thankfully each day for a week or so, it was touch and go, but she made it.
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