This is Mittens, a female 8 month old black kitten who is currently living with a foster carer after her previous owners could no longer care for her.
She is a very friendly, confident and happy cat. Mittens is a very sweet and quiet kitten, who loves attention and makes lots of happy trills and has a remarkable purr on her! She has lots of energy and loves nothing better than playing with a squeaky mouse or chasing a ball.
She settled into her foster home very quickly and should adapt quickly to her new home.
Published on 14-01-2012 - 10:17 - last updated on 14-01-2012 - 10:17
Please note that there is an minimum adoption fee of £50.00 per cat / kitten. This is to help cover the costs of worming and flea treatment also contributes to the micro-chipping and neutering of the cat (after 6 months old).
Inoculations:
Kittens re-homed from fosterers typically have not received their inoculation's, this would be the responsibility of you as the new owner.
Kittens re-homed from the cattery have had their first inoculation's (in 90% of cases), it is the responsibility of you as the new owner to continue with their inoculations.
Adult cats rehomed from the cattery have had all their innoculation's (in 90% of cases).
Cat Fosterers Urgently Needed please click for further details and to see whats involved
If you are interested in one of the cats or kittens that we have at the cattery, you can arrange a visit by calling Kath on 07432709198.
Note that cats/kittens which are held at the cattery will have the word 'Cattery' identified in the animals title. for all other cats amd kittens please call Kathryn on 07432709197.
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