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Annie came to the
sanctuary with Daisy in the fall of 2010. She
was rescued from a hoarding situation and was
destined for a barn placement, but got sick and
came to stay at the sanctuary to recover. Winter
set in, and it seemed too harsh to release her
into unfamiliar surroundings during the cold
weather. By spring she was very settled into the
Outback, and seemed so shy and timid that we
were concerned about her ability to get along on
her own in a feral cat colony, so we decided to
let her stay at the sanctuary.
Annie is a GORGEOUS girl and she’s been slowly
becoming more comfortable when people are
around. She’s not ready to let herself be
touched just yet...but when that day comes, our
laps will be ready for her! She roams all
over the Outback now, and you can see what a
difference having a safe and loving environment
has made for her. In the Outback she'll be able
to live the life she deserves, on her own terms,
and we'll cherish her whether she's eventually
in our lap or we're just admiring her lustrous
beauty from afar.
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