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Well, the lady emailed me and asked which one i want, cuz someone else wants the other... whoa! She s supposed to send me one more picture of them! to help me decide |
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If it is only an hour away, I'd go see them. No way to choose from only photos and you can have a look at the conditions they have grown up under. Maybe meet mum-cat as well. |
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I agree. You can see that they don't have runny eyes or dirty bottoms, and that they're lively and playful, and that the mum cat is in good condition, as are the kittens quarters. I'd really hesitate to get a kitten based solely on a photograph; what if you get him/her home and have bonded with the kitten and it's sickly? It may be a free kitten, but then you'll have vet bills as well as the usual shots, checkup, etc. |
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I would definately go see the kitten if you cant then get someone you trust to have a look... But you have been given good advice and I hope that the one who is meant for you will be with you soon xxx PS Welcome to catsey xx |
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