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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

June 29, 2007 4:22pm Update Just saw him this afternoon and he is up and walking around. Is grooming himself and actually washing his little ears (which were burned). He responds to his name and his caretakers. Last night at 10:00pm he was walking around on Tina (his caretaker's) bed, sniffing and exploring. His little tail was amputated yesterday which was a source of pain and infection. He seems glad to be rid of it. The most important thing I'd like to convey to you is that he does NOT appear to be in pain. Many folks have that picture of him in the PD emblazoned in their minds and I want to assure you that now when you see him crying, he is expressing his desire for attention, not crying out in pain.

Watch the PD tomorrow for information on the investigation.

The Reward is now up to $10,000 - Humane Society of the United States offered an additional $2500 and Animal Legal Defense Fund offered an additional $1500.

Again, many thanks for your e-mails, phone calls, donations and well wishes. It is all very much appreciated.

Until tomorrow.

Jennifer Kirchner
Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County
(707) 576-7999

Donations to our Fluffy Fund to help other cats just as needy as Adam can be made here.



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