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Looking for an unneutered male for my cat to have kittens with


BlueLeaf

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I would like my cat to have a litter of kittens, and am looking for someone with a friendly unneutered male who would be interested in meeting her. Any breed - not looking to make money, just want to let her have a single litter while she is able.


I know this will make lots of people angry but I'm not looking for an argument or debate so if you're interested pm me.

What is wrong with you! I think you need to do your research,you need to insurance for your cat and each kitten when they are born plus health checks, then have you thought the home for these kittens? Don't forget you need a licence to rehome them or even sell and id you don't have one then you are stuck with kittens, and if you get rid of these kittens with out having a licence and one falls sick just imagine what happens? And the pain others have to go through especially that kitten do you think its worth it?

you "would love" your cat to have kittens and then have lots of cats that are potentially homeless or in any event there are so many cats needing homes - now and always - please be responsible and don't be selfish.


I "would love" the homeless cats to find a loving home.

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