Free Abandoned Kittens
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San Antonio TX
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Free adorable abandoned kittens. On or about September 10, someone dumped 5 kittens in front of my home. When I opened my front door they came running to me. Of course I didn't let them in, but I did give them some chopped up balogna meat and later healthy dry cat food. Previous Cat owners please adopt them. And preferably someone that will not declaw them. They are tame but standoffish because they are lost from where ever they were born. They are playful and loving but cautious. If you have never owned a cat you must read a how to own a pet cat book. Owning a cat is not easy but they are loving, very devoted to there owners and will claim you as their own for 12 to 18 years. You will have to keep them indoors as long as your instruction book advises, because once they go outside of your home they will naturally try to go home and get lost, unless you have establish a relationship. Even then you cannot just leave the outside to start. Care will have to be taken, such as providing cat scratching poles or post or carpet scratch pads, with small amount of cat nip for training purposes. This will be to prevent furniture damage. The most important consideration will be to have your pet neutered or castrated. Male cats will scent mark your home and you. Uncastrated male cats will go to other homes seeking female cat for breeding causing nuisance and possible damage, in addition to fighting other cats. Female cats will bore more unwanted cats unless neutered. And while in a breeding period will attract many other problem cats to your home. Pet cats that are neutered and castrated live much healthier lives and are cleaner and cause less problems to there owners. Please message me leaving your phone number and I will gladly describe there colors, eyes and coats. They are wonderful kittens, located in N E San Antonio Texas Please contact me by leaving your phone number via CL mail relay, thank you very much.
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