I have 4 kittens i have to get rid of and dont want to take them to the shelter because they will put them down. I have 2 orange males, 1 white male with orange ears and tail, and 1 grey female calico. I also have 1 adult female dark brown calico. All litter trained and very sweet. knoxville, tn. does anyone know what the best classifieds website would be?
2006-10-11
04:12:24
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I don't have the mother cat of these kittens... I actually resuced them out of a box from the side of the road when they were 2 weeks old.
2006-10-11
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You must be very sure that people who would take these kittens know that no kitten is "free". Every kitten needs shots, testing for feline diseases, a vet exam and spaying/neutering.
People who want "free" kittens are usually not aware of these expenses or not the sort of people who will give them the veterinary attention they must have for a healthy life.
I feel a refundable depost of $50 for spaying and neutering should be charged to ensure financially responsible people. The deposit can be refunded when the adopter gives you proof the kitten has been neutered.
It was good of you to rescue the kittens and give them a good start in life - you must follow through and make sure the homes you place them in will be the best.
2006-10-11 04:40:35
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answered by old cat lady 7
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Good Lord, all these craigslist suggestions! Do what Cafe Mocha said and get them into a shelter. Craigslist is one of the sites most used by research lab brokers and dog fighters to collect victims. Classified ads and Kijji are on top too. One dog fighter admitted to collecting 80+ kittens from craigslist to use as dog bait. The shelter will ensure they go to good homes.
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answered by Anonymous
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consider charging like $20-$30 for the kittens there unfortunatly are a lot of bad people out there that like to abuse animals and will get free animals and abuse them and kill them etc. if it's free no money wasted. it's you are less likely to have someone pay for an animal just so they can abuse it. you can have it so that they pay the money and then when they get them fixed then they get the refund.
2006-10-11 05:08:01
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answered by macleod709 7
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Don't put them on a website... you'll have answers from people who are no where near you.
Take some nice pictures of the kittens, make a flyer and hang them around town & in grocery stores, vets offices, and give one to each of the local humane societes (or shelters). Make sure you put the information such as you've given here for them, and make sure to interview the people to be sure they are going to good homes.
Further - PLEASE SPAY MOMMA - please don't be part of the population responsible for 10 MILLION cats & dogs euthanized each year.
2006-10-11 04:18:16
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answered by Ragdoll Kitty 4
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craigslist. Also, check your local yellow pages for PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society). They will take the kittens, not euthanize them, and give you information and referrals on getting your cat spayed before she breeds again.
2006-10-11 04:21:52
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answered by fyrfly 3
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I like www.craigslist.org. It's free and I've always had luck finding, selling and getting rid of stuff.
2006-10-11 04:15:47
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answered by nicoleharres 2
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in yahoo groups theres a freecycle group that has listings for states and areas. try thre , thats where i got my dog.
2006-10-11 04:16:16
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answered by kayann01 4
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Probably http://www.petfinder.com
2006-10-11 04:14:23
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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www.livedeal.com
2006-10-11 04:15:24
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answered by lilshorty3088 3
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