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3 beautiful kittens

Buckingham
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£150
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Adv. ID:D6QFi80Yr
Views:110
Favourites:5
Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Winslow, Buckingham
Pets in litter:1 male / 2 female
Age:7 weeks, 3 days
Ready to Leave:2024-11-08
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vet
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Hello there I am gonna do a long post this litter is special in so many ways there mother was rescued by me I’m not a rescue or a foster cat lady but I took her in because her previous owner had no clue about cats and pregnancy this is her second litter the previous own let mother cat give birth outside back in march April time and all the litter died I don’t know how but the owner found some of the kitten in the garden and didn’t make it. I asked why he didn’t get her spayed and allowed her to get pregnant again. Mother cat was so skinny when she came to me she wasn’t being fed correctly only one pouch a day no biscuits she came to me 6 days before she gave birth she is the most loving baby girl ever and gave birth to 3 beautiful kittens this is hard for me to rehome the kittens as I want them to go to the best possible home as they deserve this I am not keeping mum as I have 4 cats my self but my neighbour is having her and she will have a good life mum cat didn’t know what cat toys was she was scared of them her babies taught her how to play. Anyways on to the kittens. Black girl £100 1 boy and 1 girl tabby £150 tabby girl someone is interested in her possible gone Black girl has so much confidence and courage and loves to play she jumps about like a kangaroo she is so adorable and she follows me everywhere so is so sweet and gives a lot of love she loves to give kisses she has white hairs on her legs the odd few it’s the cutest Tabby girl is the runt of the litter she is a little shy but once she gets to know you she gives so much love and cuddles and she also loves to give kisses she loves to play she is the sweetest little soul she has grey in her stripes she is beautiful Tabby boy he love to cuddle and also give kisses he loves to play and he has so much love to give he has ginger in his stripes he loves his food. He also has confidence To be honest they have all stolen my heart this is gonna break my heart to sell them I do want to stay in touch with up dates pictures of them as they grow if I could I’d keep them all. They are so adorable I am keeping them longer than normal so their mum gets to be a mum for a bit longer she has been brilliant with them all. They are up to date with wormer and flea treatments and the vets have checked them. So these babies deserve the best life and not just for Christmas can you give them a good loving home a forever home and love them and play with them and cuddle them unconditionally because these babies are extremely special to me. Please send me a message on her or text me on 07495766577 you must collect your kitten with a cat carrier they will also come with a blanket each with the smells from there mum and siblings. I’m also gonna send some of there favourite toys with them too A £20 none refundable deposit is required is required and your welcome to come and see them if we can arrange a WhatsApp video call
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Lisa ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Buckingham
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