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Cute Little Kittens Ready To Complete Your Family

Kingston upon Thames
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Adv. ID:DYEwv7E3A
Views:105
Favourites:7
Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Kingston Upon Thames
Pets in litter:2 male / 3 female
Age:8 weeks, 1 day
Ready to Leave:2024-11-16
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetRegistered
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Description
Our rare ginger mixed breed queen has been a lovely mummy, gentle, caring, attentive and playful with her kittens💓. The kittens are fun, curious, friendly and full of energy! The descriptions below will give you an idea of each kitten’s personality. Most kittens at this age aren’t interested in being held for long snuggles as they have more exciting playing and chasing to do, however they enjoy short snuggles and will sit on our laps when tired! We have 4 children, 5 cats and a very bouncy dog (Bonkers I know đŸ€Ș) so the kittens are used to noise, chaos and being handled ALOT!!! Button - Black – Female = a gorgeous little lady who is delicate and inquisitive. She loves exploring, snuggle time and will be your best friend for a bit of chicken. Simba – semi long haired Ginger- Male = lovely fella who is a bit of a boss! Confident and determined he enjoys exploring and telling our dog what to do. He is playful but so far not a big snuggler. Star – Black with Ginger – Female = this little lady likes to play shy before pouncing on unsuspecting victims! She snuggles with us for naps and is quite vocal when she doesn’t agree with us. Amber – Black/White/Ginger – Female = a very confident kitten who adores attention! My daughters favourite kitten they play hide and seek and rough/tumble together. Titch – Ginger – Male = a happy peaceful little fella, he is the smallest of the litter and avoids any play that is too rough. He has a massive personality and enjoys being cradled like a baby when he is tired. All our kittens leave us with a 'New Home' bag containing a scented blanket, a couple of days food, some cat litter and a few fun bits! That way no need to panic rushing around grabbing everything needed 😁. They are currently eating ‘Felix as Good as it Looks’ kitten food, Whiskers kitten biscuits and use wooden pellet cat litter (please see picture for further information). We suggest continuing with these as suddenly changing food brands or cat litter type could affect the kittens tummy, would be another big change on top of moving and may mean they don’t use the litter tray. Mum is up to date with her vacations, she is regularly treated with Profender (against parasites) and Advocate (against fleas). The kittens were treated with Frontline (against fleas) and Panacure paste at 2, 5 and 8 weeks (to treat/prevent worms). The kittens have NOT been vet checked, we encourage you to have your new addition checked at a vet of your choice, within the first few days of moving home, in the unlikely event an illness is discovered during the first week of moving we would immediately take the kitten back into our care and refund you (the amount you paid US). Please rest assured this has never happened We love our kittens lots and give them the best start we can💓. The kittens are due inoculations at 9 to 10 weeks of age, these are the responsibility of their new family. Different vet practices can use different brands of vaccine, so previously when we vaccinated our kittens prior to them moving out the new families often had to restart them. đŸ”We do NOT reserve kittens before they're viewed in person. đŸ” We do NOT deliver kittens. đŸ” You MUST have a proper cat carrier, we will NOT let the kitten move house without one. The kittens are little individuals, their personalities are still developing and will grow/change as they settle into their new homes. If you haven't had a kitten before please ask me any questions you might have or do a little research. When a kitten moves to its new home leaving its familiar surroundings, noises and family its a huge change. Kittens need time and a bit of space to adjust to their new homes and family. During this settling in period your kitten may be shy, hide away and not eat much. With love and a little patience you will soon have an energetic and confident kitty. When you visit we hope the kittens (children, dog and the husband!) are in good moods and behave but unfortunately can't guarantee it. You will be a ‘strangers’ to the kittens so they are likely to be a little nervous, skittish or hide. Rest assured we're ALWAYS honest and will tell you all about the kittens, their personalities, their likes/dislikes and what they normally eat. We have had kittens be shy, grumpy and once even mean🙂! All have amazing homes because we tell the truth and make it easy to pick the kitten that will best suit your situation. We will say NO to the sale of a kitten if we feel they wont be happy. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Baker Cats
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