9 kittens are ready for new homes they are all box trained they MUST go to good homes Im searching for interested parties in the Salt Lake City Utah area 6 are long hair tabbys and 3 are short haired. 4 are Black 2 boys and 2 girls 2 are striped grey and black with white one is solid grey and one is light grey stripped with white. Notify me as soon as possiable
2006-08-24
05:14:26
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People have suggested i sell the kittens and I am awear of the dangers of the harmfull people out there it makes me sick that these people are still free and able to do this to animals if i wasnt moving soon I would love to keep 3 of them at least but the place I am moving to wont allow pets I have helped both the mothers through labor and i have raised them i am hurt that I cannot take them with me. If it makes people feel better I will only charge 5 dollars I know I have gotten a lot of people that care about animals even harmless little kittens. thank you for your suggestions if you are interested in the kittens then let me know im in Utah sorry for the location issue but its where i live.
2006-08-24
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Do you have craigslist in Salt Lake City? That's the place to post.
2006-08-24 05:19:51
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answered by charles c 3
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How come when someone else posts that they are giving away kittens everyone gives positive comments, but when i post for a free kitten in PA i get critized for posting online??? So what, if we think its going to work then let it be...like i said before, You never know, some lonely person on here might be more than happy to have a kitten to brighten up their life! And if this person wants to get her cat fixed, and if she doesnt then so be it, its her cat/kittens, there is no law, so stop giving every person a hard time who doesnt want to have a cat fixed.
2006-08-24 12:40:44
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answered by sassy2sloppy 2
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Why not "Free to a Good home?"
People value what they pay for. Pets obtained for free are are less likely to be spayed or neutered by their new owners (why bother with vet bills?), and more likely to be abused and/or discarded, because "there are plenty more where that came from!"
http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=9948&pst=486003
The Tragedy of "Free To Good Home"
http://www.petrescue.com/library/free-pet.htm
Why "Free To Good Home" Ads Are A Bad Idea!http://www.theanimalspirit.com/free.html
What Could Happen To An Animal From A "Free To Good Home" Ad?
* Tortured or killed by animal abusers
* Sold to research labs for experiments
* Used as bait for fighting dogs
* Victims of neglect
What Is A "Buncher?"
A buncher either steals or "adopts" companion animals for the purpose of selling the animal. Bunchers can sell animals for one or more of the following reasons:
* To be used in research labs
* To be used as bait, for example, to train dogs in fighting rings
* To be used as breeding stock in puppy mills or catteries
"Bunchers" can be very deceptive and they prey on people who place "free to good home" ads. They will sometimes use children as part of the ploy and present themselves as a "perfect" family. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
2006-08-24 12:37:43
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answered by lady_crotalus 4
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I would also try craigslist, but please but a small fee on them (even $10) so they don't end up in a research lab, or in a house with a collector. Good luck finding them homes!!
2006-08-24 12:34:32
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answered by Nikki T 4
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Cool! I wish I were in the United States to adopt one... :(
2006-08-24 12:20:01
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answered by vanezz 2
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I would but i dont live near there and i have to many all ready
2006-08-27 12:20:30
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answered by hamsterluver 3
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I wish I could :(
Yes, like the other poster mentioned try craigslist.org.
2006-08-24 12:20:55
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answered by Special Ed 5
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you didn't already have homes lined up before your cat got pregnent? irresponsiable cat owner! make sure you get your cat spayed now so this won't happen again!
2006-08-24 12:39:53
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answered by catloverme123 7
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Awww, I wish I could! But I'm nowhere NEAR Utah (not even in the States at the moment), and we already have two cats.
If you don't have any luck here, try putting an ad in your local paper, if you haven't already. That way you can screen people when they come to your house to see the kittens.
I always had people fill out applications to take one of my kittens, lol.
One way to REALLY know for sure whether they'd be good owners or not is if they're willing to pay to have the cat spayed or neutered, and to take them to the vet to receive their shots.
If they're not willing, they probably wouldn't make good owners.
Above all, go with your instincts. When you have someone who could potentially take one of your kittens, if you have a good feeling about them, let them take it. If not, DON'T.
2006-08-24 12:21:43
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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