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Posted 5/22/2008 8:19:29 PM
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I have 5 precious kittens that I need to get rid of.  1 is a little fluff ball that is white w/gray paws.  1 is all black, w/gray around its eyes.  And 3 are black and gray stripes.  I am in the Orange County, CA area.  We have 3 cats, 7 Chihuahua's, 6 puppies, and these 5 kittens.  So you can see they need to go fast.  Only respond if truly interested, or if you can suggest  an adoption agency that could take them?. 

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Posted 6/25/2008 3:33:08 AM
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Have you tried placing an ad in your local newspaper?
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Posted 6/25/2008 6:29:58 PM
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Unfortunately, as you've found out, it's VERY hard to find good homes for cats and kittens. You'll need to have all of the female cats spayed to avoid more litters in the future.....ALL pet cats should be spayed or neutered!!!!!! Hopefully you can find good homes for the kittens, it is easier to place young cats than if they're older. Ask a lot of questions, and get a vet reference from anyone who answers your ads. Some people will take free kittens to use to train fighting dogs . Or other horrible things. So make sure they'll really care for the kitten and not just dump him when he's not cute anymore.

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