LOOKING FOR A LITTER OF LONG-FURRED, FLUFFY KITTENS
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Hi! My husband and I are retired and are looking for our last two kittens to enjoy raising. Over the many years we've had cats, they have always been a rescue situation. We would very much like to choose, ourselves, from a litter of kittens. We desire one male and one female between the ages of 5 to 6 weeks of age. For us, it works best at that age when introducing a kitten to our cat-loving two doggies and two senior cats without too much hissing! Specifically, we would love to have a fluffy, long-furred all-white male kitten, and a fluffy long/medium furred multi-colored (calico) female. (I've included a few sample photos. Not looking for a specific breed. Just long-furred and fluffy!) A LITTLE ABOUT US: We live on a small ranch that is completely fenced on a quiet dead-end road. The kittens will grow up as house kitties, BUT, they will have outside time, enjoying fresh air and sunshine, while on our large, private deck area that has living trees, bushes and flowers, two dog houses they can enjoy during the day, fresh water, toys and large pots of catnip that I grow just for them. Any time they're outside, we'll be with them. RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERS: We take pet owning seriously because our pets are family members. We celebrate birthdays and each of our pets has a scrapbook from beginning to end, so we'll want to know their birth date. All pet bowls are washed after each meal, bedding is always washed, fresh and clean. Clean well water is always available in their water bowls, we feed both moist and dry quality cat food, give treats, and potty boxes are cleaned daily. Of course, they receive LOTS of personal love and attention that comes in the form of being on a lap while reading or watching TV, being groomed, or just being picked up and cuddled. We spay and neuter each pet and have an excellent Vet. We'll begin their kitten shots when they're of age. Please note: Both kittens don't have to come from the same litter. REHOMING FEE: People listing a "re-homing fee" usually fall in one of two categories. One is wanting to ensure that, when somebody pays for a pet, it guarantees the pet is getting a good home. However, this isn't necessarily true. The other is a person simply allowing their cat to have kittens so they can make money, discounting the fact of all the little kittens that are being killed due to too many kittens and not enough good homes available. We are looking for two FREE kittens. Free because we choose to put any funds spent on the kittens toward their care. In exchange, we would be happy to E-mail you photos of the kittens as they grow up so you can see what they look like and how they're doing. If you have a litter of long-furred, fluffy kittens that you are selling, but would allow one or two to be chosen for free, we would love to have a response from you along with some photos. And, of course, if you have a litter of kittens that you just want to find a wonderful home for - free, please respond to our ad and send photos Thank you, so much.
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