8 week Tabby kittens!

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Fort Worth TX

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Well the time has come to make room for new fosters!! LOCATION: Southeast Arlington (76002) We foster for several local organizations and of course as soon as we said we were taking a break from fostering my husband found 3 couple day old kittens in his instructors bumper at school (his instructor lives an hour away and has several feral cats on his farm). He bottle fed these cuties and they are now litter trained and eating hard food, ready for their furever families. Age: We have had them 2 months so right around 8.5-9 weeks we guess. INDOOR ONLY. Vetting: I work A LOT and have made 2 separate appointments to take them to the vet but unfortunately had to miss them both. They have been dewormed, ear mite treated and gently flea treated several times. We do have an appointment set up for them so i will update the post if that is actually done before adoption but also recognize they are the perfect, cute age everyone is looking for in a kitten so will allow to go before as long as an appointment is made within 2 weeks. They are perfectly healthy with no suspected conditions, however, if something detrimental were to show up in the vet visit we will gladly take the kitten back and cover all expenses. Rehoming fee: Fifty each HOWEVER you will receive a FULL REFUND after you provide proof of first vet visit. Gender: F/M- The one pictured is a tabby female (Kirby). Will post pictures of her long haired tabby brother this evening. The orange male is not available. Would love them to go together but not required. Just the sweetest most playful babies, everything you would want in a kitten. The boy loves to snuggle on your shoulder and the girl is more playful but also cuddly. Will allow to go to a rescue, have reached out to all our normal ones and a few others and all are over capacity as it is. ID and vet reference required. **Cats are a 15 plus year commitment please do not inquire if you are "looking for a kitten for your toddler to take care of" (adults are responsible for pets!), plan on making them barn cats or mousers as these are not feral kittens or aren't fully committed to keeping them when you move, work too much or have a baby.

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