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Kittens (Tabbies) - Domestic Short Hair Cat
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CatDomestic Short Hair
ProfileFemale, 9 Years 9 Months
Amount3 Pets
VaccinatedNo
DewormedYes
Spayed
No 
ConditionHealthy
BodySmall Size, Short Fur
ColorBlack, White
LocationGeorgetown, Pulau Pinang
Posted23 Oct 2014 (Updated 10 Dec 2014)
Adoption FeeFREE
 
Fosterer
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Hi cute-looking human out there,

We were left with all our siblings in hunger condition without our mother. Not sure who had took all of us away from our mother, and dump us at the backlane of a shop. We were very hungry and we were almost eaten alive by surrounding stray dogs.

In the midst of dying of hunger, luckily an angel came. He is the shop owner there, and he decided we should live, found all of us a temporarily foster home to take care of us.

My fosterer took care of all of us when we were 4 weeks old, from sick, tiny and boney kittens. We are now healthy, playful and active 12 weeks old kittens.

We thanked our rescuer and fosterer, for they have given us a chance to live. Please adopt us, we need a permanent home, as my fosterer said we are now healthy, big enough to be cared for easily and ready to be loved.
Please give us a permanent loving home, and we promised to return your love. Thank you very much for adopting me.

Please call/whatsapp/sms or to adopt me.

Our adoption rules are as follow:
1. Kitten must be kept indoors to avoid accidents.
2. Kitten must follow up with the vaccinations.
3. Kitten must be spayed when reaches 6 months old.

Rescuer Note: Kitten is not ready to be neutered yet until he/she is 6 months old. It is very important to neuter him/her when he/she is ready, as this will prevent him/her from getting lost. The male cat will wander off your home to find any female cat on heat, while the female cat will wander off when on heat, and will get pregnant. Risk of losing your cat is very high if you don't neuter them. And also your cat may risk injury due to fighting or your furniture will risk damage as well, as un-neutered cat is more aggressive.
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