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Tuxedo Black & White Kittens

Sherborne
3 weeks
£165
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Adv. ID:WzRDu9nUo
Views:259
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Thornford, Sherborne
Age:14 weeks, 1 day
Ready to Leave:2024-11-01
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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REDUCING PRICE TO £165, WILL DO A DEAL IF YOU BUY TWO. My beautiful American/Domestic Shorthair gave birth to a litter of five adorable kittens, of which I am looking to find a forever home for 2 or 3 of 4 remaining. They’ll be 12 weeks on 3/11/2024. Both the Queen Anna and their dad Cass are pictured, as the kittens were born 16/08/2024 so are still very very small - I will update pictures imminently after saving this update to the ad. Mom and dad are fully domestic and don’t go outside, however they are full vaccinated up to date (only just over a year old the herself the mom and dad just gone 2) and do receive worm and flea treatments covered by their care plans at my vets, just to be safe. Kittens are microchipped, and have had initial vaccinations, with boosters booked 5/11/2024. I of course have documentation for this. All the kittens have been and are continuing to grow well, they’ve got fairly big quite quickly but are all still under 1.5kg - will be able to confirm individual weights on 5/11/24. Please feel free to get in contact with any questions or if you’d like additional images. They are weaned and fully litter trained, and on solid food (KatKin primarily, and Scrumbles Kittens & Queens biscuits). I have 1x male tuxedo, 1x female tuxedo, and 2x black cats (one really fluffy and one very shorthair like mom). I have fallen in love with the fluffy black one as she seems to have bonded with me and is always near me, and the other black female reminds me so much of my old cat when I was younger. I am certainly going to be keeping one of the black ones, but could be persuaded to part with one of them if willing to pay a little extra! (I’m not after monetary gain with any of them, but I have gotten close with the two black ones - that’s not to say I haven’t with the tuxedo’s, but not to the same extent. I’m not really in this for monetary gain as this was all unplanned, however I am just looking to recover costs of chipping, vaccinations and the insane amount of food I’ve had to keep getting in as they eat so much! I am very passionate about cats (well animals in general) and would want to ensure the baby floofs go to good homes, and obviously preferably their forever homes! I have a suspicion my Anna might be pregnant again (shouldn’t be but I’ll find out on 5/11) so could have another litter in 3-6 weeks time too - I can’t be certain but she’s plumped a wee bit and is ultra affectionate like when I realized she was pregnant before. Please don’t hesitate if you have any questions! Feel free to iMessage/ WhatsApp me directly on 07827649326 :) Thanks for taking the time to look at my ad! :) (I’m saving the typed updates and will get up to date, recent pictures of them all posted asap)
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Sherborne
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