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Hi, my name is Nub.

NUB ALSEEP on the step stool. Photo by Leta Pro

I have a notch in my ear because I was considered a community cat. This is a cat who doesn’t have a forever home, and is spayed or neutered, and vaccinated.  

I was born in a field with my four other brothers and sisters.

My mom was a stray and never had a forever home.  She was a good mom and moved us quite often so she could keep us from harm.

She found us a great place that some people had made for us. They made sure we had warm blankets and cover from the weather. They fed my mom and made sure we all stayed healthy.

As we got older and found our way out of the box they made for us, these people reached out to friends and family to find us forever homes.

My mom and I were the only ones left, so the people took us to the vet to make sure we had our shots and spayed through the TNR program for community cats that is offered at local animal shelters.

When I got older, mom moved on. She felt I had found a home with the people, so she could go onto another adventure.

I am so lucky to have a forever home... other than the fact the people adopted a DOG!

My people call me Nub because I am a Manx mix. Manx have a stub tail. Some think that my descendants were from a rabbit and a cat... a Cabbit.