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This may sound trite, however it is very important to me. I adopted a stray kitten 9 months ago, he was starved with a bloated belly, and seriously neglected. I have been feeding it twice a day and taking care of it since then. All of the sudden one of my neighbors came over and took him, from my yard no less, claiming that it was her cat, that her other cat was the mother. I understand it's possible, but I'm not sure she can prove it, just as I can't "prove" that he was my cat. I also let her know the circumstances under which I adopted him, the starvation and neglect, and she avoided that fact, and refused to relent. I even offered her money, but she refused that too. Can anyone offer me advice on the laws concerning pets as property? Is there anything I can do to "prove" that he is my cat, or make my "adoption" legal, providing that she can't prove the cat is her's, without taking her to court? (which I don't plan on doing, by the way) Is there any law saying that if I took him to the vet and got his shots, or got him a collar (he's never had one), that I would be the legal owner of him? As it is, I'm out 9 months of catfood, and I have to explain all of this to my 5-year old, who adores that cat.