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Well seems like you are doing well rehoming wise Smudgley. And 4 out of 5 reserved already excellent going. The more I see black cats the more I like them my Archie was B&W and he was a proper babe. Looking at Smudge I am concerned though we don't know enough Q names. |
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Needs to be the right home - she's lovely & cuddly - till she's had enough - then she strikes out & tells you off..... *we blame her hormones* |
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2 were reserved yesterday (they were lucky, I am usually closed on Saturdays) 2 were reserved today |
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How on earth do people tell them apart okay one is BW and there are boys and girls but how do you tell the difference between the others do people just come see the litter and say yes to any kitten |
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OK - there are 2 girls. 1 black & 1 b&w (reserved by same person) so that's easy - all the girls going to the same home. 3 boys - a family chose 2 of them - the ones they chose both have a few white hairs on their chests. Other is jet black. easy peazy lemon squeezy. Just to be extra sure - I put a spot of Nail varnish on the boy they didn't choose - so the only one not reserved has a purple spot on his head |
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