Topic: Looking for a cute kitten
wattsie19's photo
Thu 06/22/17 08:48 AM
Hello, I've always had a cat in my house, & now, I'm on my own in a two bedroom unit, I wud like to get myself a kitten, for company,, I'd like a classy kitten, but I guess, I won't be able to afford one, so, I guess, I'll go to the animal rescue, unless, there's anyone, who knows of someone, whose cats having a litter soon, or where else, shud I go, I'm on a disability pension, physical disability, caused by a stroke, six yrs, ago, so I don't have much money, to spend on a kitten & things, I hope to hear from someone soon, Craig. XXXX.

no1phD's photo
Thu 06/22/17 09:35 AM
Ohhh... I'm looking for a little ***** cat myself....mmmhhmmm....jk.:angel:

mzrosie's photo
Thu 06/22/17 12:20 PM
hmmm looking for a kitten in a dating site. Good luck with that

no photo
Thu 06/22/17 12:58 PM
Probably the most creepy post on Mingle ever

why4not's photo
Thu 06/22/17 01:08 PM
Hmmm a classy kitten??? How does one determine class for its feline friend?? I sometimes wonder if this is old Macdonald's farm with no1 and his goats and now kittens.... very bizarre.
:heart: is :heart: but the poor animals.....

no photo
Thu 06/22/17 08:52 PM
Local animal shelters are a good place to look for kittens/cats. Adds in newspapers often give away kittens for free. There is nothing wrong getting a cat from this way, as long as they seem healthy and friendly and you like him/her. Many years ago I got a free kitten from a newspaper add she turned out to be a great cat.

Hatesusernames2's photo
Sat 06/24/17 03:04 PM
I agree the animal shelter or the humane society because they will also give free or reduced costs for vaccinations and neutering or spaying your pet.

Just please consider if you can really afford a pet before you get one. Can you afford the proper food, home supplies like litter and a good box, and future medical care the animal needs? I am sure you probably thought about that.waving


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Sat 06/24/17 03:18 PM

I agree the animal shelter or the humane society because they will also give free or reduced costs for vaccinations and neutering or spaying your pet.

Just please consider if you can really afford a pet before you get one. Can you afford the proper food, home supplies like litter and a good box, and future medical care the animal needs? I am sure you probably thought about that.waving



Not forgetting that many pets have their own Facebook page now to!

carlosl101a's photo
Sat 08/26/17 02:53 AM
I do love cats