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Cats owned: 2 blue-eyed moggies
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Location: Hampshire
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14-08-2010, 05:49 PM   #11

Re: New fosters....


Good to hear they're much better already, but how sad that there seems to be an endless stream of kits at the moment.



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Cats owned: two long haired two short hair cats
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Location: leicestershire
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14-08-2010, 08:21 PM   #12

Re: New fosters....


Yes, its terrible how many kittens are looking for homes - it puzzles me as when I was keeping an ear open I found lots on Gumtree locally, prices ranging up to £100! Then I heard about some locally which were advertised in my friends post office window - and I had Alfie. Since then this same friend has told me of 3 more kittens needing a good home (free) and I read that our local RSPCA is overwhelmed. Also I read one Cats Protection League had 100 kittens in one area.....so tragic. I have already rung up to enquire about a voucher for neutering and was told to call back when Alfie is 5 months old. So glad those beautiful kittens are being cared for so well and I hope they all find good homes very soon. Jan x



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Cats owned: torbie/white & 2 siamese xs
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Location: Washington, U.S.
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14-08-2010, 09:28 PM   #13

Re: New fosters....


oh poor babies, i'm sending lots of get better and be happy, healthy kittens vibes your way for them.......



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