Look at this gorgeous stray cat!

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She showed up outside my in-law’s workplace in an industrial/non-residential part of the city. She started to shiver and freak out when we gave her food. Poor thing must have been starving. She’s so tiny! But so sweet! I just had to brag about her beauty (even though she’s not a chicken). No one has claimed her on the lost-and-found Facebook post we made, so I guess I have a new cat?

Is she just a plain, old domestic long-haired? Or something else?
 

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She showed up outside my in-law’s workplace in an industrial/non-residential part of the city. She started to shiver and freak out when we gave her food. Poor thing must have been starving. She’s so tiny! But so sweet! I just had to brag about her beauty (even though she’s not a chicken). No one has claimed her on the lost-and-found Facebook post we made, so I guess I have a new cat?

Is she just a plain, old domestic long-haired? Or something else?
Totally gorgeous. She looks like she may have some Russian Blue in her. So very beautiful!:love
 
She is beautiful! Looks pretty healthy, but have her checked out. I would have taken her home too!
We got her updated on her vaccines (rabies, distemper, leukemia and one other?) and treated for tapeworms just in case. I want to check her for feline aids before I bring her home. I already have two indoor cats that would not be pleased.
 
Oh, and she doesn’t have a microchip either, so no luck there. The vet seems to think she has been spayed as he thought he felt a surgery scar, but he’s not certain.

Poor girl won’t stop eating. It’s been almost a week since we found her and she runs back to her food every few minutes to eat or make sure it’s still there.
 

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