“Muffin,” calls Yvette Anderson. “Muffff-in,” she says, making kissy sounds. One by one, the heads appear. Muffin One, Muffin Two and Tiger come out of the corners of the boarded-up East Baltimore housing project near Johns Hopkins Hospital where they live and trot toward Anderson, who carries…
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Formerly homeless East Baltimore resident cares for stray cats near Hopkins
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