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I have a friend who lives on a little farm, and a stray came by and decided her barn was the right place to give birth! She only found the family a few weeks ago when the kittens were approximately 4 weeks old. Since then mum and kits have moved in the house, mum has made herself very much at home, and my friend has decided to keep her. Anyway she has had a few people round to look at the kittens, and the boys have all been chosen, but there are 2 very small 'runt' of the litter girls, and she is looking for a very special home for them, preferably someone she knows, as she has grown quite fond of them herself, but she can't keep them as their mum is getting really impatient with the babies.They are much smaller than the rest, but still as playful and happy. When mum came in she was in a poor state, full of ticks worms and fleas, the lot. She also had a bad skin condition. She has been tested for various things and tests have all came back clear, so she is well on the mend To cut a long story short, my friend asked if I was interested in taking on these 2 little girls. If I did I would be at my limit cat wise, i'm still thinking about it, and vet checks are still to go ahead in a few weeks when they are a little older. Bearing in mind I have 2 kits asleep on my knee right now, wonder if I could fit another 2 on |
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