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No, our story is a bit different. We got this male cat we do not know how old he is. However I am sure he is relatively older. I believe it was a wild cat and started hanging around in our back garden back in 2013, my daughter gave some food and cut long story short now he is our pet cat. However he still has wild bit about him. Recently he was not feeling well and just disappeared. He has done that before but this time he really seemed bad. My wife and I both thought that because it was a wild cat so its going to do what wild animals do. It's going to go, lie somewhere in isolation and sleep forever. That feeling was not good, trust me. However he is back and is looking better. But just for that reason I would like something so we know.