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    Can We Keep Them? Urgent!

    Oh, and as to the issue of scratching - the social one doesn't have any claws. The other one just enjoys sitting in high places watching what's going on. She'll approach you if she's in a loving mood, but otherwise will take off in the opposite direction when she hears you coming. A scratch...
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    Can We Keep Them? Urgent!

    Thank you all for your responses! It is actually encouraged for HIV+ individuals to own pets, and a number of our clients do! The only real issue for + cat owners is cleaning the kitty litter, as cat litter can contain a bacteria that causes toxoplasmosis, one of the identified AIDS defining...
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    Can We Keep Them? Urgent!

    They are in an office that consists of mostly female staff members. They are spoiled. They have a number of toys to play with, and they have a couple of very tall cat posts, lots of desks, shelves, tall filing cabinets, chairs with blankets... they've got it all.
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    Can We Keep Them? Urgent!

    I work for an HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis C service organization. About a month ago we adopted two full grown cats from an office where their previous owner came in once every couple of days to feed them, change their litter, etc. They have adjusted very well to their new home, and the clients and...
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