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Originally Posted by WarChild
So they get better, they learn to trust humans again, what exactly then makes them "not normal" after? What do you mean by that, you can't seem to define it that's why I tried to define it for you. What is it that's not normal?
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Yeah, it can take a really long time, and sometimes it's not even possible. Some dogs we've worked with were just too dangerous and too damaged to rehabilitate. They've basically snapped.
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And yes before you respond, hopefully you are correct in this case that the cat isn't at that stage, and hopefully it can go on to have a good life, with an owner who will look after it properly. I wish i could bring the cat here and i'd look after it. We don't know though how much damage is done. If the vet has said is should be ok, then i'm happy with that.
Like i say, we've had cats who just simply weren't ever gonna have the life they should, but we did our damn best to make it as good as it could be...