Down, but not out, Khan struggles against his internal foe, wanting only to stay beside the human and feline friends he adores. His inner strength and desire to never leave the ones he loves gives him courage to fight, astonishing friend and foe alike.
In his darkest hour, he manages to stay with his loved ones, in a way he never expects. Even then, his fight is not over, for he has defied the laws of nature. As life-forces struggle to balance what he has upset, he briefly loses contact with his loved ones, but returns, triumphant, and attacks life with gusto, young and strong again, yet not the same cat everyone knew and loved.
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Khan: A Maine Coon
Abandoned at a local shelter, a Maine Coon kitten awaits an uncertain fate. Khan deals with life's challenges, finding strength in the love around him-- until a monster from within strikes him down. Khan struggles against his internal foe, wanting t
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