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Post by Kestrel on Jun 11, 2009 11:17:01 GMT -5
China has a feline problem - many feral or stray cats wander the streets in, like every other city, very filthy conditions. So, the Chinese government, with approval from the United States and a portion of Canada, has been allowed to take 20 percent of their domestic cat population off the streets, and move them to shelters on the West Coast. Now, anyone can tell by reading this that, because of overcrowding in shelters today, animal shelters will be worse in the future. These cats are doomed to wander the streets again.
But, perhaps that is not the way the story ends. You see, that cargo ship transporting those felines to the Americas ran into some rough weather near an unknown archipelago (which is very rare these days). Of the 1000 crates, 40 cats in most, 60 were freed and flung overboard before the ship continued on its way.
Now if you do the math and the reading, here's what you get: 240 stray or feral cats on a large island uninhabited by man. What happens next? Well, that's up to you.
Realize your destiny, hear the thunder...
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