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Topic: Time to let go of some foster kittens  (Read 429 times)

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  • Old school or no school.
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  • Date Registered: Dec 2014
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We've been fostering a couple kittens that we found in our front yard a few weeks back along with a litter mate that didn't make it. They'd been weaned, but were suffering from eye infections that rendered them temporarily blind, so we brought them and their mother in for medical care and fixing (momma's been fixed and released, kitties will be fixed and hopefully adopted soon).

We've been playing with them, so they're well socialized to people, but our dog's just not having this, so we need to rehome or surrender them soon. We would love to keep them together if possible, but understand that's a big ask.

One boy (grey), one girl (black), they're about 10 weeks old, just big enough to start climbing on things.

If anybody here might be interested, let me know.

Thanks,

Ron
14' Necky Dolphin, fast and wiggly, no room for anything.
Old Mitchell reel junkie.


 

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