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vet recommendations for new kitten


DulwichRes2016

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Hi everyone,


I am hoping to adopt/buy a kitten over the next few weeks.


Can anyone recommend a local vet to do all the necessary vaccinations, check ups etc. My friend who lives outside of London said her vet did a 'kitten package' which included everything for around ?60 so anything like that would be amazing!


Thanks!

Please try Celia Hammond in Lewisham first. They are always full with cats needing homes & I know they have quite a few families of kittens at the moment. The kittens will have been health checked with all necessary vaccinations. They suggest a minimum donation of ?50.


http://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cats-seeking/lewisham-london

dresswaves Wrote:

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> Please try Celia Hammond in Lewisham first. They

> are always full with cats needing homes & I know

> they have quite a few families of kittens at the

> moment. The kittens will have been health checked

> with all necessary vaccinations. They suggest a

> minimum donation of ?50.

>

> http://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cat

> s-seeking/lewisham-london


Absolutely go to CHAT - they are overwhelmed with kittens, they will do a home check first; I've volunteered there in the past and they are wonderful people....

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