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Basildon
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Adv. ID:Zq7OX7n68
Views:489
Favourites:10
Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Laindon, Basildon
Pets in litter:5 male
Pet Age: :11 weeks, 4 days
Pet Available:2024-08-22
Pet 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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Description
ONLY BLACK AND WHITE BOY LEFT šŸ’™ Ready to leave now šŸ˜» Gorgeous, playful, extremely lovely kittens looking for their forever homes. I would LOVE for them for some of them to go together if possible. So if you are interested in having more than one, I would offer you a choice before singles. They have all been vet checked at 2,4 and 6 weeks. They will have another at 8 weeks before leaving. They have all been wormed at each appointment. Ready to leave 22nd August after their final vet check at 8 weeks. Please do not ask to take them earlier than 8 weeks! It will not happen! I am happy to hold on to kitten for the right family though šŸ˜Š They are all using the litter tray well and eating both wet and dry food šŸ˜Š Mum is our family pet, she is 3 years old and is the sweetest girl in the world. We have had her from birth as we also have her mumma. This is her second litter and she is booked for her operation once these darlings have left for their new homes. They are all very affectionate already. My daughters treat them like babies so they will be loved so much and will love cuddles and attention. I would like for them to go to homes where they will feel nothing but an abundance of love. Please only contact me if you are going to give them all the love and attention they deserve. Black and white boy Ā£100 (More black than white, number 3 in photos) He is the leader! He has been my favourite since day 1! He absolutely loves to snuggle šŸ„° he sits and the cage and stares at me until I pick him up. He was the first to open his eyes, to waddle out of the ā€œnestā€ to escape the play pen and to try real food. He is really confident and loves to play with his siblings but also with us. He will chase a shoelace for an hour straight and then crash out on our lap. Black and white boy Ā£200 ***FOUND HIS HOME*** (More white, number 4 in photos) He is the cheeky one! He loves to pounce on his siblings and mumma when they are asleep. He loves to wait until I have changed the litter tray and tidied the pen, then finds a way to knock the litter or water everywhere šŸ˜‚ he is hilarious to watch, we sit and watch his play for ages. He loves a good snuggle, after a crazy half hour of chaos, he likes to sit on one of his humans and sleep. Bug fluffy ginger boy Ā£250***FOUND HIS HOME*** (Number 1 in photos) Heā€™s the biggest of the litter but the cleanest. He can be a little timid and will sit back and watch his brothers for a while minutes before joining them. He is stunning! The photos do not do him enough justice. He almost looks like he has Maine coon in him. His face is just perfect and he has big blue eyes. He is going to be a perfect snuggle buddy when heā€™s older. Ginger and white boy Ā£250***FOUND HIS HOME*** (Number 2 in photos) This boy is the absolute perfect mix of cheeky little git and loving little lap cat. The moment he sees one of us he climbs over his brothers to be the first to get picked up. He likes to wrestle with his brothers, pounce on his mumma, chase the laser pen the crash out in the strangest positions šŸ¤£ Tabby boy Ā£250***FOUND HIS HOME*** (Number 5 in photos) This little tiny love was the runt. I had to top him up with bottle feeds for the first 3 weeks. His mumma was looking after him perfectly but where he was half the size of his brothers, he was pushed out quite a lot. I think being a bottle baby is what turned him in to a real snuggley love bug. If you want a lap cat, this is your baby. He loves to explore and play, his favourite is the chasing the laser pen šŸ™ˆ He is the one that I would love for him to go with one of his brothers if possible. Please donā€™t be offended if I ask questions or perhaps say they may not be the perfect fit for your family. We really do love them and want the best for them. I would love to keep them but I volunteer for a cat charity, taking in homeless cats, until they find them new homes. I would not be able to help them if I had another 5 cats of my own. More than happy to do a video call so you can see them before placing deposit. Deposit will be non refundable and is Ā£100 per kitten. Payments can be made via PayPal, bank transfer or cash. I will text over a receipt confirming I have got the funds, which kitten you have reserved, the amount remaining, and collection date. Please do text me if you have any questions, would like more info or photos. Please only contact me if you plan on giving these babies the best homes, filled with all the love in the world. Thanks
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Shery K.
Basildon
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