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Brad - What a kind person you sound.

Yes, cats who have not had the benefit of a good home life do adapt quickly to being fed and taken care of nicely.

You are very kind to do it. But they do repay you with lots of love and affection.

Your starving cats may have worms though? Did you give them a de-wormer to make sure they dont ? That can make them look very very thin too, because any food the cat eats goes to feed the worms, and not themselves.

Our vet gives us Drontal which actually kills an digests the worms, which is better than having them come out the other end in the litter box. EWWWW

When can you come back to the UK - we need people like you !

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