Kittens - White, Drop-Point Siamese, Calico, and Polydactyls!

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Temple TX

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I have 11 kittens born from two adopted females (who are now spayed) and my male drop-point Siamese polydactyl named Nimbus. They produced some beautiful kittens. Some of which are calicos, light drop-point Siamese, beige, and orange-white kittens, which are colors that are in higher demand. Some of them are even polydactyls with 3 of them having 6 digits on the front paws (one normal small cat thumb and an opposable thumb appendage) and another with five digits one the front paws with the thumb being larger than a normal cat's thumb and very much like a person or an ape's thumb. The kittens that have normal paws still have the polydactyl gene meaning if they cross with another polydactyl there is a greater chance for having, "thumbed," offspring. Rest assured you are also getting loving kittens that are raised with care, protection, and love in a nurturing environment. They are getting exposed to people, other cats, and small canines, (later to a larger canine who is cat friendly) to ensure that you are taking home a loving, gentle, and well behaved cat as opposed to a skiddish shelter-cat nightmare. I am only asking for a small adoption fee, which is cheaper than what you get at the local pet stores or shelters as well. Adoption fees go towards the service or reserving your kitten for you, in addition to providing, food, litter, toys, and covering the cost of spaying the mothers. Due to color variance, sex, and polydactyl traits, it will be easy to identify and reserve each owner's cat. Please text for reserving and adoption fees.

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