Two adorable kittens are looking for a family to live with...
They were born on the on the 26th July, they are a male, colour black with a white spot on the neck and on the tip of the tail and a female, white with a grey-tiger coat.
Available from the 18-20 September (8 weeks old).
They are for free and nothing in exchange. We would jsut be happy to find for them a nice place with caring people to live with!
Contact on glocals please, ask for pictures!
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Two adorable kittens to give away (for free and nothing in exchange)
Aug 29, 2009 @ 15:20
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Two adorable kittens are looking for a family to live with...
They were born on the on the 26th July, they are a male, colour black with a white spot on the neck and on the tip of the tail and a female, white with a grey-tiger coat.
Available from the 18-20 September (8 weeks old).
They are for free and nothing in exchange. We would jsut be happy to find for them a nice place with caring people to live with!
Contact on glocals please, ask for pictures!
fedecernAug 29, 2009 @ 15:20
They were born on the on the 26th July, they are a male, colour black with a white spot on the neck and on the tip of the tail and a female, white with a grey-tiger coat.
Available from the 18-20 September (8 weeks old).
They are for free and nothing in exchange. We would jsut be happy to find for them a nice place with caring people to live with!
Contact on glocals please, ask for pictures!
fedecernAug 29, 2009 @ 15:20
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Aug 29, 2009 @ 21:01
Two adorable kittens are looking for a family to live with...
They were born on the on the 26th July, they are a male, colour black with a white spot on the neck and on the tip of the tail and a female, white with a grey-tiger coat. Available from the 18-20 September (8 weeks old).
They are for free and nothing in exchange. We would jsut be happy to find for them a nice place with caring people to live with!
Contact on glocals please, ask for pictures!
Aug 29, 09 15:20
They were born on the on the 26th July, they are a male, colour black with a white spot on the neck and on the tip of the tail and a female, white with a grey-tiger coat. Available from the 18-20 September (8 weeks old).
They are for free and nothing in exchange. We would jsut be happy to find for them a nice place with caring people to live with!
Contact on glocals please, ask for pictures!
Aug 29, 09 15:20
Hi there,
We are interested in adopting the kittens. Would you be able to send over some pictures?
Many thanks.Waso
We are interested in adopting the kittens. Would you be able to send over some pictures?
Many thanks.Waso
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Hi there,
We are interested in adopting the kittens. Would you be able to send over some pictures?
Many thanks.Waso
wonder, Aug 29, 2009 @ 21:01
We are interested in adopting the kittens. Would you be able to send over some pictures?
Many thanks.Waso
wonder, Aug 29, 2009 @ 21:01
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Sep 28, 2009 @ 09:20
Hi, I am also very interested! Are they still to have?
I am living in Gaillard, countryside, a house at the end of a small street, with garden and very quiet and perfect for a cat.
Do you have some photos?
Christine
I am living in Gaillard, countryside, a house at the end of a small street, with garden and very quiet and perfect for a cat.
Do you have some photos?
Christine
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Hi, I am also very interested! Are they still to have?
I am living in Gaillard, countryside, a house at the end of a small street, with garden and very quiet and perfect for a cat.
Do you have some photos?
Christine
Tine007, Sep 28, 2009 @ 09:20
I am living in Gaillard, countryside, a house at the end of a small street, with garden and very quiet and perfect for a cat.
Do you have some photos?
Christine
Tine007, Sep 28, 2009 @ 09:20
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Sep 28, 2009 @ 09:54
Cats wanted on http://www.glocals.com/forums/geneva/where-how-in-geneva/Re--CAT-wanted----74434.htm#msg_74434
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Cats wanted on http://www.glocals.com/forums/geneva/where-how-in-geneva/Re--CAT-wanted----74434.htm#msg_74434
Stef__Granny, Sep 28, 2009 @ 09:54
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Oct 5, 2009 @ 19:15
Do you still have any?
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Oct 5, 2009 @ 21:21
would love the female but am I too late?? Live on large property with an older cat who is adorable and loves other cats..... please let me know - would love a younger buddy for him!!
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would love the female but am I too late?? Live on large property with an older cat who is adorable and loves other cats..... please let me know - would love a younger buddy for him!!
Toupie_2, Oct 5, 2009 @ 21:21
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Oct 6, 2009 @ 00:48
Kittens and puppies must be 12 weeks old, before they are removed from the mother. Otherwise, they have a higher risk of developing personality disorders.
8 weeks may - or may not - still be legal, but even if so is highly inadvisable.
8 weeks may - or may not - still be legal, but even if so is highly inadvisable.
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Kittens and puppies must be 12 weeks old, before they are removed from the mother. Otherwise, they have a higher risk of developing personality disorders.
8 weeks may - or may not - still be legal, but even if so is highly inadvisable.
FerneyL, Oct 6, 2009 @ 00:48
8 weeks may - or may not - still be legal, but even if so is highly inadvisable.
FerneyL, Oct 6, 2009 @ 00:48
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Oct 6, 2009 @ 08:20
Dear All, the kittens happily found a nice family where to live in. So, none of them are still available, sorry.
As a consequence, I would like to ask the admins to close this discussion, because it continues to come back while the kittens are not available anymore == SPAM! :P
Regarding what FerneyL said, there are vets dedicated to the work of controlling that laws are followed etc. I know and understand that people always have to have their own opinion and make it public, but most of the time, in such a specialized world, it is necessary to leave the work to the specialists in their field... I am sure, though, that FerneyL is a vet.
At 8 weeks a kitten must take his first vaccination and at that time any vet in this (western) world would allow you to take it away from the mother. 8 weeks is the minimum age... as definition of minimum boundary, above it (even if only for one day) it's possible, accepted and legally permitted.
By the way, the mother is searching for a family and there is another discussion on this topic. Please, close the topic, thanks... or just don't answer anymore.
As a consequence, I would like to ask the admins to close this discussion, because it continues to come back while the kittens are not available anymore == SPAM! :P
Regarding what FerneyL said, there are vets dedicated to the work of controlling that laws are followed etc. I know and understand that people always have to have their own opinion and make it public, but most of the time, in such a specialized world, it is necessary to leave the work to the specialists in their field... I am sure, though, that FerneyL is a vet.
At 8 weeks a kitten must take his first vaccination and at that time any vet in this (western) world would allow you to take it away from the mother. 8 weeks is the minimum age... as definition of minimum boundary, above it (even if only for one day) it's possible, accepted and legally permitted.
By the way, the mother is searching for a family and there is another discussion on this topic. Please, close the topic, thanks... or just don't answer anymore.
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Dear All, the kittens happily found a nice family where to live in. So, none of them are still available, sorry.
As a consequence, I would like to ask the admins to close this discussion, because it continues to come back while the kittens are not available anymore == SPAM! :P
Regarding what FerneyL said, there are vets dedicated to the work of controlling that laws are followed etc. I know and understand that people always have to have their own opinion and make it public, but most of the time, in such a specialized world, it is necessary to leave the work to the specialists in their field... I am sure, though, that FerneyL is a vet.
At 8 weeks a kitten must take his first vaccination and at that time any vet in this (western) world would allow you to take it away from the mother. 8 weeks is the minimum age... as definition of minimum boundary, above it (even if only for one day) it's possible, accepted and legally permitted.
By the way, the mother is searching for a family and there is another discussion on this topic. Please, close the topic, thanks... or just don't answer anymore.
fedecern, Oct 6, 2009 @ 08:20
As a consequence, I would like to ask the admins to close this discussion, because it continues to come back while the kittens are not available anymore == SPAM! :P
Regarding what FerneyL said, there are vets dedicated to the work of controlling that laws are followed etc. I know and understand that people always have to have their own opinion and make it public, but most of the time, in such a specialized world, it is necessary to leave the work to the specialists in their field... I am sure, though, that FerneyL is a vet.
At 8 weeks a kitten must take his first vaccination and at that time any vet in this (western) world would allow you to take it away from the mother. 8 weeks is the minimum age... as definition of minimum boundary, above it (even if only for one day) it's possible, accepted and legally permitted.
By the way, the mother is searching for a family and there is another discussion on this topic. Please, close the topic, thanks... or just don't answer anymore.
fedecern, Oct 6, 2009 @ 08:20
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