| Emily ( @ 2008-02-13 13:31:00 |
Two Gorgeous Kittens Looking for Homes!

These two sassy ladies are in need of a loving home! I've been fostering them for a local shelter, but their resources are so stretched at the moment that there is a good chance that they will get put down if they present any signs of flu when they go back.

DMH/F/14wks (nickname: Fluffy)
Fluffy is an affectionate potential fridge magnet model. She loves to play and cuddle, especially with her uncle Tweek. She is known to squish into funny spaces and get tangled in her toys.

DSH/F/14wks (nickname: Domino, formerly E. Twin)
Domino lives to play, but always ends up asleep on your lap. She is very loyal and cuddly, but definitely has a wild side. Be careful if you a wearing jeans! She sees this as an invitation to scale your leg and cling to your hip as you walk around the house.
(Please excuse her sore, gunky eyes! She is on a course of medication at the moment and will be in perfect health when she is ready for adoption)

Adoption
They are being adopted through a shelter so they cost $90 each, which includes desexing, vaccinations, microchipping, initial worming and 1 month free vet treatment if they get sick with something they picked up in between my house and yours. (Make sure any existing pets are up to date with vaccinations!)
They are quite attached to each other, so it would be preferable if they could be adopted together. Not only would you have TWO KITTENS, but also the benefit of them not getting bored, lonely and destructive because they'd burn up all their kitten energy playing together.

On Cat Flu
Something like 95% of shelter kitties will catch cat flu in their early months. It is easily treatable, a short course of antibiotics will usually cure them completely. Sometimes they may need a combination of tablets and eye-drops if the symptoms are severe.
I'm medicating these kittens for flu at the moment, and they will go up for adoption when they recover. Unfortunately relapses are possible, especially in the stressful shelter environment, and the quarantine is so full that they have no choice but to put them down before they spread the infection further.
It's extremely likely they will stay totally healthy! They are just so special and lovely that I refuse to put them in a situation where they may be facing the needle -- I want to ensure that they find excellent homes.

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD! It is law that everyone knows at least a million people who are ready to welcome a baby kitty into their lives. Their brothers and sister have found homes, now it's their turn.
All enquiries -- Emily (0435 149 144 or emily.marcelle@gmail.com)


These two sassy ladies are in need of a loving home! I've been fostering them for a local shelter, but their resources are so stretched at the moment that there is a good chance that they will get put down if they present any signs of flu when they go back.

DMH/F/14wks (nickname: Fluffy)
Fluffy is an affectionate potential fridge magnet model. She loves to play and cuddle, especially with her uncle Tweek. She is known to squish into funny spaces and get tangled in her toys.

DSH/F/14wks (nickname: Domino, formerly E. Twin)
Domino lives to play, but always ends up asleep on your lap. She is very loyal and cuddly, but definitely has a wild side. Be careful if you a wearing jeans! She sees this as an invitation to scale your leg and cling to your hip as you walk around the house.
(Please excuse her sore, gunky eyes! She is on a course of medication at the moment and will be in perfect health when she is ready for adoption)

Adoption
They are being adopted through a shelter so they cost $90 each, which includes desexing, vaccinations, microchipping, initial worming and 1 month free vet treatment if they get sick with something they picked up in between my house and yours. (Make sure any existing pets are up to date with vaccinations!)
They are quite attached to each other, so it would be preferable if they could be adopted together. Not only would you have TWO KITTENS, but also the benefit of them not getting bored, lonely and destructive because they'd burn up all their kitten energy playing together.

On Cat Flu
Something like 95% of shelter kitties will catch cat flu in their early months. It is easily treatable, a short course of antibiotics will usually cure them completely. Sometimes they may need a combination of tablets and eye-drops if the symptoms are severe.
I'm medicating these kittens for flu at the moment, and they will go up for adoption when they recover. Unfortunately relapses are possible, especially in the stressful shelter environment, and the quarantine is so full that they have no choice but to put them down before they spread the infection further.
It's extremely likely they will stay totally healthy! They are just so special and lovely that I refuse to put them in a situation where they may be facing the needle -- I want to ensure that they find excellent homes.

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD! It is law that everyone knows at least a million people who are ready to welcome a baby kitty into their lives. Their brothers and sister have found homes, now it's their turn.
All enquiries -- Emily (0435 149 144 or emily.marcelle@gmail.com)
