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The Wild Cats at La Perla

La Perla is a horrible, old derelict holiday complex in my home town of Puerto del Carmen that houses quite a few feral cats.  I was passing the place with my camera this evening and took some photos of some of the very elusive kitties (thanks the Goddess for zoom lenses!).  The pics with the watermark can also be found at www.catnipcamera.com.

The following photos are of the rather healthy, if not a bit thin, looking adult cats on the complex.  I also saw a few young kittens who, sadly, were quite ill with cat flu or worse, and I just hope one of our local support groups/volunteers can help get them sorted with veterinary care.
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