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2568 days ago

X4 Handsome Kittens- Look like Little Ligers :) - to kind Country homes.

Sonya from Bunnythorpe

Need Pest Control?

Private message only or txt us
0210 852 4598

Animal experienced people Only need apply please.

X4 Tabby s/potted Kittens may have part Bengal in them, need committed Country homes, "they where born in side" our home, now and now just out our kitchen small garden shed, close to home, learning skills from their Mum. They all are come to you and feed every day by us, not straying nor are they strays, but shy. You will have to be committed to get your purchase fixed at a later date before 5 mths old, check Massy they are having a special with conditions.

( mother on right 2nd pic)
( Non Profit) we will pay for their 1st Vaccine, and they will come with a full Vet Check :) but new owner has to be willing to have then fixed go ask Massey as they have a special and may help with thats- conditions apply with Massey special as them first.

Genuine replies Only, no time wasters please, you will need to spend "time" with them to re orientate them in to your own environment, as they are and will be more independent than a posh expensive kitten who some wish to simply leave and pat now and then, but all are very handsome


They are eating and drinking well, they always come to you to eat while learning to be confident.

Will come with Vet booklet and 1st Vaccine and wormed.

$95 each each - Have spots and stripes a bit Bengal like, father unknown and to owned by us, he is the annoying Barn special. They also will be advertised else where next week, so if interested please inquire asap.

Will make great wee mice rat and wild rabbit pest controllers., if you can take a pair thats great, but sold as singles to.
Price: $95

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