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Kitten wanted for loving home


Lita

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We are looking for a kitten to bring into our home, ideally after half-term holiday in February, and would be grateful for a heads up of any impending litters in the area! Ideally we are looking for a tabby cat (grey if possible) but will obviously be open to any offers of other types of moggy. Must be short-haired and female (too many boys in our household already). PM me or reply to this thread if you can help and thanks in advance!
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If you adopt via a reputable rescue the cat would have been health checked, flead, wormed and also neutered if it is of age. If anyone at anytime buys an animal from scumtree, you are not only lining the pockets of people using their animals as cash cows you w?ll likely get a sick Animal without any vet checks and have to not only pay for veterinary treatment but for all the things mentioned above too. Please dont encourage the sale of animals online, Mum suffers before her off spring is even born.

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