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Hiya lovely possible addition to the family. Oscar used to get car oil in/on his coat he was forever going under cars hence the oil although I came tot he concusion in the end it was more "grime than oil from under the cars. It came off easily enough a brush over and of it came over a couple of days, he often looked grubby to me and he was well looked after its the white it sometimes looks odd Oh and if you do take him/her in just be careful of the sun and white ears I would stop Oz from sunbathing too much just move him on into the shade. Nice cat hope you all live happily ever after. |
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Thank you Kazz. As I have seen the oil spots before they spread out quite often I'm pretty sure they're the cause of the grubbiness, but I am trying to get a hold of the ladies who feed the strays to find out what they know about her. It would seem they've gone on holiday though (and left a note on the front door with their gas read outs which doesn't strike me as very clever ) so I don't know when they'll be back - but won't be long as their tortie has been spotted on the table by the front window |
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