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I have called the mother Mika. i would really love to keep the kittens but i can not afford to, so i have not named them. The kittens are now 6 weeks old. i found them when they were about 2 weeks old. I may have a new home for one of the kittens. I will be taking Mika to the vets to check if she is mircrochipped, if she is not, i will be keeping her. i have also placed ads on websites for found cat so far no one has come forward to claim her. |
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Mika is a stunning looking girl - so glad you are helping her and trying to home her kittens. You are wise to only take on the one cat. Good luck with rehoming. |
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Welcome to Catsey! That's good that you have taken Mika and her kittens in and you have found a home for one of the kits already ....... I hope a good home will be found for the other one soon. May I suggest, when you take Mika to the vet and if she's not chipped you decide to keep her, that you also make inquiries about having her spayed as soon as the vet thinks possible. Unfortunately cats can get pregnant again straight after having a litter, so it's best to keep her indoors at all times until after spaying. Good luck with the rehoming! |
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