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Old July 17th 03, 05:44 AM
Nick Puketza
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Thanks for the good advice!

Let me amend my original note accordingly. Please let me know if you'd
like to reserve any of these kittens. After the kittens are weaned, my neighbor
can take care of spaying/neutering and vaccination, and she'll ask for
a modest adoption fee.

Nick Puketza


Mary wrote:


My neighbor has 8 kittens (1 week-old) up for adoption.
They appear healthy, but haven't been checked by a vet.
Two are white, with minor patches of dark grey. The others
are the reverse: dark grey, with some white. Some of their
faces have the striped look of a tiger ... kinda' neat.
(I'm sorry: I don't know the number of males/females.)

Thanks,
Nick Puketza


They can't be adopted out until they are weaned around 8-12 weeks of age. If
you just want to have people reserve them, that's fine. You should wait until
they are 8-12 weeks or so then get them all spayed/neutered including the mom,
vaccinated then ask for an adoption fee to cover these costs. If you don't,
they will probably never get spayed/neutered and there will be tons of unwanted
kittens euthanized If you give them away for free, they could be fed to snakes,
pitbulls, involved in foul play. Thanks for helping them find a home.