Kittens Manx -small rehoming fee

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Pinehurst TX

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Spectacular Manx kittens with amazing personalities. Loving, sociable, balanced, super smart. (See below for information on the Manx breed) (I am NOT a breeder. Please don't flag me. I am looking for good homes for the kittens.) 7 weeks old Vetted, tested, preventive treatments applied, super healthy. eating on their own, perfect with the litter box. Ready for their new homes! Esther (832) 205-167nine Adoption fee from $150 (Fee is to cover the cost of: Vet visit, deworming, tests, “Kitten kit”, vet docs, -future spaying, and more –call for more information on adoption fee. I am trying to adopt them out responsibly. For more information, or for videos of the kittens, please call Esther (832) 205-167nine I am also looking for someone that would like to adopt the mom (I will be responsible for the cost of spaying) along with perhaps one of the kittens. I have inherited this wonderful Manx but cannot keep her because I must travel. Esther (832) 205-167nine thank you! These are our kittens: Kitten # 1 Male, tricolor (white, black, caramel), rumpy. Beautiful wing-shaped markings on his back. Very calm and sweet. Dog-like personality Kitten # 2 Male, Tabby, rumpy riser. Tabby with very pretty markings and golden undercoat. Super sweet. Kitten # 3: Male, black and white, longy. Great markings. Amazing personality, very playful, engaging and vocal. Pictures are from 2 days ago and some from 2weeks ago, so you see hw the kittens are evolving. Information on the Manx breed: The Manx is a very unique breed, highly intelligent with a playful personality—they are very interactive cats that are devoted to their families. In fact, the Manx is often said to be “dog-like”. Classification: Manx cats are classified according to tail lengths. Some kittens are born completely tail-less and are called “Rumpy,” where a cat has no tail at all. Then we have the “Riser,” where there is a bump of cartilage under the fur where the tail might have been, but no really noticeable tail in evidence, just a little tuft of fur. Cats with short tail stumps that are often curved, knotted, or kinked are known as “Stumpy,” and kittens with nearly normal-length tails are called “Longy.”

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