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Posted By: Billy0151 Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 12:40pm
Good homes needed. 8 weeks old. Litter trained and feeding.

1 Pure black Male. 1 Black & white Male.

1 Ginger Female. 1 Tortoise shell Female

Please remember kittens will need further training in their new homes and lots of time and patience will be required, if you don't have time & patience maybe these are not for you.

Contribution of &5 towards mother cat being spayed required.

P.M for details.

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Posted By: danielle11 Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 1:00pm
could i please have one of these kittens
Posted By: Billy0151 Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 1:18pm
Collect only from Rock Ferry CH42
Posted By: Garygadge Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 2:42pm
Hi can we have a black and white one please. :-)
Posted By: Sneezy Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 3:30pm
Can we have the Ginger one please ??
Posted By: Billy0151 Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 3:56pm
You can. If you empty some of your inbox I will send you address. I am in until 8 tonight or all day tomorrow.
Posted By: Billy0151 Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 4:26pm
All gone now, pending ginger going tomorrow.
Posted By: Kellysib Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 6:23pm
Hi if ginger 1 doesn't go 2moz can i have her plz
Posted By: Billy0151 Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 7:44pm
Yes. I will let you know if she doesn't go.
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 8:43pm
I think it is a bit early, myself. And to remove all the kittys from mum like that? Sorry, but i think that's wrong.
My 3 kitties-aged 5.5 weeks will remain with their Mum until 10-12 weeks, much to the * new homechecked owners* dismay.
Tough shit!! You will just have to wait until they are fully socialised!!?
Posted By: Lightning Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2012 8:56pm
If they are weaned off mum, its not a problem,
am sure the new owners will have had owned a kitten in the past so they know what they are doing thumbsup
Good luck in there new homes. post up some pics in the pets section to let us wiki peeps know how they are doing x
Posted By: muzzy2 Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 8:48am
I do hope these people who want kittens have realised how much it costs to keep a cat properly before they rush into getting them from the cute pictures. They need to be neutered at £30 plus and vaccinated at £60 plus. The food will cost at least £8 week to be fed properly. Also there is the worming and flea treatment regularly. Any illness and general health checks, teeth being very important in a cat. Are you willing to take on the responsibility?
Then people want to get rid of them saying a child has asthma or landlord won't allow pets and of course, having a baby!
Cats are the most wonderful animals, totally devoted to their homes and owners so PLEASE think very carefully before adopting one especially if you have young children who will tease them and end up getting scratched!
Posted By: ex0__ Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 9:14am
Originally Posted by muzzy2
young children who will tease them and end up getting scratched!


PROTECT TEH CHILDRUNS!

Though really the situation you describe is the parents fault. The kid will figure out to leave the kitty alone after being scratched a couple times.
Posted By: muzzy2 Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 9:48am
Not worried about the children, serve them right for tormenting the cat but it's the cat that gets blamed then chucked out!
PS. always look forward to your sarcastic posts.
Posted By: ex0__ Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 10:21am
Originally Posted by muzzy2
Not worried about the children, serve them right for tormenting the cat but it's the cat that gets blamed then chucked out!
PS. always look forward to your sarcastic posts.


It's nice to be appreciated smile
Posted By: Kellysib Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 10:28am
Has the ginger 1 gone hun
Posted By: Sarah_ZR Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 10:33am
Dose none know if Ste would let me have another one?


So sweet
Posted By: Sarah_ZR Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 10:36am
Plus to young to be taken from mummy !
Posted By: Lightning Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 11:11am
NO NO NO Sarah, cute but its a lifetime commitment.
like Muzzy says vet fees getting them done, food.
tempting i know, but they don t stay kittens long.
Posted By: Sarah_ZR Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 11:51am
True hun
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 2:12pm
Originally Posted by Sarah_ZR
Plus to young to be taken from mummy !
Correct! http://www.breedlist.com/faq/young.html
Posted By: Sarah_ZR Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 2:15pm
Just read rude frown
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 2:23pm
Originally Posted by Sarah_ZR
Just read rude frown
I thought it was 6-8 weeks but I have been doing a lot of reading about kitten development due to my 3 balls of fluff. smile
Posted By: Sarah_ZR Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 2:33pm
Awwww bet there fab now

I want I want !!!
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 2:51pm
They certainly are! Climbing, play fighting, stalking etc etc . Had to grow eyes in the back of my head!! laugh and watch every step!! I walk past the table and one will come darting out and attack my shoe. Lol. How is your kitty now?
Posted By: Sarah_ZR Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 3:21pm
Awwww bless them

She is fine thanks hun

Got a real mind of her own now , jumping on my new furniture !!!
Still sleeping on stes head and waking him up for a wee in the middle of the night smile

Daddy's girl she is unless she wants food then mummy's girl lol
Posted By: Billy0151 Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 3:38pm
All gone to good homes now. Years of experience with cats can be more informative than what one can read on some American website written by a so called expert. The mother and kittens have been checked by a fully qualified vet on several occasions, the latest the day before yesterday and were deemed "ready to go". Three balls of fluff and some "reading up" does not make you an expert of social services. End of lesson one.
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 3:46pm
Touche!! smile
Posted By: Sarah_ZR Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 4:20pm
Cheek !
Posted By: Lightning Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 5:23pm
Originally Posted by Billy0151
All gone to good homes now. Years of experience with cats can be more informative than what one can read on some American website written by a so called expert. The mother and kittens have been checked by a fully qualified vet on several occasions, the latest the day before yesterday and were deemed "ready to go". Three balls of fluff and some "reading up" does not make you an expert of social services. End of lesson one.
Lol good one that.
And cats are the cleanest pets you can get.
They will be the first to complain if living in a non healthy enviroment. probally run away
Like we say a pet is for life.
Posted By: Sneezy Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 6:53pm
Billy0151.... I've PM'd you.
Posted By: Sneezy Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 6:54pm
Billy0151.... I've PM'd you.
Posted By: Sneezy Re: Kittens - 12th Apr 2012 7:27pm

Hi,
Just noticed when we got home that her right eye looks a bit sore, do you know if there's anything wrong with it as don't know if I need to take her to a vet ?
Thanks
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Kittens - 13th Apr 2012 2:03pm
Originally Posted by Sneezy

Hi,
Just noticed when we got home that her right eye looks a bit sore, do you know if there's anything wrong with it as don't know if I need to take her to a vet ?
Thanks
Dude, get it checked out anyway, could have rabies smile
Posted By: boydyla Re: Kittens - 29th Apr 2012 2:53pm
hi,
do you have any kittens left??
Posted By: DAY0151 Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2013 7:57pm
Hi am interested in the ginger female if she is still available? Thanks
Posted By: Sneezy Re: Kittens - 11th Apr 2013 8:17pm
Day0151....... You do realise this advert is from 12 months ago !! smile
Posted By: boydyla Re: Kittens - 6th May 2013 10:47pm
have these all gone now?
Posted By: muzzy2 Re: Kittens - 7th May 2013 7:54am
Go to RSPCA, lots of them there!
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