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noyale

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Hello,

We are looking to adopt a kitten for my daughter who is almost nine.I have tried few times through Celia Hammond in Lewisham but they never got back to me.

We have a good size garden and live on a fairly quiet street in Peckham.

Please let us know (PM) if you know of anybody who would have one to house.

Many thanks

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Celia Hammond are ridiculously stretched and I've had issues with getting in touch with them by phone. The best thing to do is to pop over on a Saturday or Sunday (1-5pm) and you can give then your details and take a look at the kitties. If you're keen to adopt then they follow up with a home visit before finalising the adoption.

Just a word of advise, they only re-home kittens in pairs, well, that was the deal when we adopted our puss 3 years ago.

Good Luck!

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