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Need a Kitten!

Desperate for a kitten, as young as possible.

I have one cat - Tigger, he's ginger with tiger-stripes. Absolutely adorable!

Looking for one similar, male/female.

Not for me, but a friend who has his own place now and wants a house pet. If anyone knows of any free/cheap please let me know.

The whole cheap-as-possible idea is mainly so the money can be spent ON the kitten rather than spending every penny just purchasing the lil baby! x

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  • cuddlymarm
    cuddlymarm Posts: 2,319 Forumite
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    If you ask at your local vets and at cat rescue they might have kittens or will be able to let you know when they have any available.

    :):):):)

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  • asea
    asea Posts: 1,398 Forumite
    Try a rescue centre - don't forget insurance either!

    There are many older cats that need homes, maybe consider one of these instead of a kitten?
    nothing to see here, move along...
  • Carrera74
    Carrera74 Posts: 790 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker PPI Party Pooper
    I adopted a kitten from the RSPCA 4 months ago and when I went I was heartbroken to see the amount of cats waiting to be rehomed. I already had a tom at home and couldn't adopt a grown up cat but I would have done if I didn't already have a cat.

    I'd definately recommend your friend adopting a cat instead of a kitten if they can. All the families that were there were going straight over to the kittens - the adult cats were getting overlooked which was such a shame as they were some lovely affectionate cats there :(
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