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2600 days ago

Abandoned Mum and 2 kittens seeking loving homes

Charlotte from Mellons Bay

Holiday time can be a sad time when more cats and kitties are abandoned 😔😔😔 Here is a lovely Mum and 3 (now 2) adorable kitties available for adoption desperately seeking loving homes. They were found round Cascades Road a week ago.
Mum is really sweet, probably only a year old...a little timid but loves a pat, has a sweet chirrup and loves to bunt you. She is being desexed, vaccinated and microchipped this Wednesday.
The kittens are about 7 weeks old. The 2 gorgeous ginger boys play and sleep together so would be nice to also get them rehomed together. They will keep each other company too! The little tabby girl now has a home so that's great news 😊😀😊.
All cats will be vaccinated, microchipped and desexed. Please contact Charlotte for more info. Your help would be very much appreciated xx

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