Just bought a Kitten

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anonymous-user

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60 months

Sunday 20th October 2019
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bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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Mum looks very sweet, she looks young though bless her.

Hope your little kitty settles in well when you can finally bring her home, I suspect a few more pics will be taken at that point smile

solo2

898 posts

153 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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What a cutie.

I've just added numbers 7, 8 & 9 who are 12 weeks old. A really stunning ginger and two whites one of which deaf not that I mind as I suspected being a white car he would be.

Integrated nicely already with my other 6 cats and already sleeping on my bed. I awoke yesterday to 5 cats surrounding me smile

irocfan

41,860 posts

196 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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looks lovely OP. We've been have discussions about another one (#2) but there's no rush yet

Castrol for a knave

5,199 posts

97 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Very cute - mum looks in good health.

Rescued this a few weeks ago, abandoned farm kitten that we found wet through, shivering and having spent a week keeping us awake with it's pitiful cry... .

Meet Ferris Mewller.

Currently spraying the kitchen with litter in some sort of dirty protest.




Jasandjules

70,413 posts

235 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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Makes me so want another.

paintman

7,748 posts

196 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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Castrol for a knave said:
Currently spraying the kitchen with litter in some sort of dirty protest.

Our Lily has always been most fastidious about using the litter tray but had a tendency to have her bum over the side of the tray after the usual shuffling. Covered tray solved the problem & also stops the litter being thrown all over the floor!

MitchT

16,158 posts

215 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2019
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paintman said:
Covered tray solved the problem & also stops the litter being thrown all over the floor!
Covered tray solved this for us... with one of our cats. The other refused to use it as it reminded her of the box that we use to take them to the vets, so instead she curled one out on the bed as we slept! laugh

irocfan

41,860 posts

196 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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lovely!!

Blakewater

4,345 posts

163 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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I'm always wary of people who seem to breed cats to sell for money. Some neighbours of ours found two adolescent kittens in their shed which we think had been dumped by breeders in the woods behind where we live.

The mum cat here seems very young. A cat keep having kittens doesn't do her any good.


Who me ?

7,455 posts

218 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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YES- I wish folks with cats showed some thought for both the cats and their neighbours. Why not take Tom or Tessa to the vet at the right age and get the unwanted bits removed before you have a house full of kittens. Then provide cat with a litter tray -stops cat looking at next door's flower bed as a poo bed. I take my dog for a walk, and pick up it's poo. I do not ned a law to tell me that dog poo in a public place is not nice. But, OH-thre's no law on cats.