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6th September 2006, 21:27
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Can anyone help me find a home for a lovely Kitten
Hi
Yes, I know there are probably thousands of kittens on the streets who are there for the taking............ but it does'nt stop me trying :-)
We are in Turgutreis. There is a gorgeous (roughly) 5 week old kitten free to a good home. It is being looked after a little by a family near us but each time it goes out it gets beaten up by the stray cats. The poor little thing now is getting war wounds :-(
The people who are feeding it at the moment are willing to pay for injections/neutering.
Please, is there anybody who could give this lovely kitten a good home.
Genuine, animal loving people please reply.
Many thanks
Lorraine
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6th September 2006, 23:54
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DreamHome
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Re: Can anyone help me find a home for a lovely Kitten
Go on lorraine you have it you know you want to.
You'll end up adopting them all at this rate.
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7th September 2006, 10:48
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Re: Can anyone help me find a home for a lovely Kitten
It would be a real good mate for your little puppy Lorraine.
Go on Lorraine give it a real good home.
Anfield
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7th September 2006, 15:19
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DreamHome
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Re: Can anyone help me find a home for a lovely Kitten
You've got it at your place now haven't you Lorraine, go on tell us where it is??
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7th September 2006, 17:34
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Re: Can anyone help me find a home for a lovely Kitten
:-) no its not here. As much as I love cats, equally to dogs, and I had one for 11 nearly 12 years recently, the pup is a full time job at the moment. Chasing one up the curtains and retrieving the mop from the other might finish me off :-) The pup we have has such energy and astounds us with what she comes up with next. Having said that she is responding remarkably well to her training. She now obviously knows her name, sits and walks to heel most of the time when there is a tasty treat in my hand. We are using the English trainers book Victoria Stilwell as after watching her in the UK, for me, her methods make sense and the book is very good. Has anybody tried this?
I am sure we will find the kitten a good home. What I dont want is for somebody just to see the "cute factor" and when it grows the novelty wear off as happens far too much these days.
Thanks
Lorraine
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