Please allow the kitten to stay with their Mama until 12-16 weeks old or so. This is especially important for cats because they learn so much from their Mama about being a cat. (min age for them to leave Mama is 8 weeks).
Also, please have Mama Cat spayed, to prevent future litters.
As far as selling them, unless they are a special breed, you will be doing good if you are able to just give them all away and find homes for them.
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2007-04-05 11:11:17
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answered by Pichi 7
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If they are pure bred you can sell them for a lot of money but mostly you want to make sure they go to a good home if you sell them or not. This is a life you are dealing with so don't treat it like a material item, money is of no importance if you have a heart. There are hundreds of thousands of cats/kittens put to sleep every year just make sure you're kittens are part of the statistic.
2007-04-05 18:14:13
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answered by wicked 3
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Well if you want to get rid of the kittens quicker you can give them away for free but if you want money for it i wouldnt sell them for too much because some people might think its a rip off . mabey if it was a breed where the cat was purebred you could sell it for more but keep it under about 25-30 dollars (for pure bred) and for mixed about under 10-15 dollars. Have fun!
2007-04-05 18:26:44
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answered by iJess 4
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What kind of cat do you have? If it is a purebreed with papers you will get more. Look in the classified and see what the breed is generally selling for.
I've never had mixed breed kittens but I have had mix breed puppies. I always ask about $35 figuring that if they are willing to pay a little they are going to take better care of the animal than someone who gets it for free.... I always give them their first shots, I do that myself so it's cheap.
2007-04-05 18:15:11
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answered by ♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ 7
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If they're just mixed strays or domestic breeds, you probably won't get much more than $50 for them. Probably less if they aren't particularly cute. It's a good idea to charge people for kittens, especially to cover the cost of any shots you might have had to get for them, and it ensures the people adopting the kitten will be more likely to take care of it.
2007-04-05 18:10:25
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answered by mikah_smiles 7
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Don't sell your kittens. They are probably not purebred, therefore need to just be given to good homes with a small adoption fee (maybe $20?).
Please use that money towards getting momma cat spayed.
2007-04-05 18:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you dont need the money and they arent a big named breed, I would find some good homes for them, kids love new kittens and I bet you place an ad at some places you would be surprised the response if you gave them away,
2007-04-05 18:11:20
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answered by nicknick26 1
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Well it is your choice if you want to then sell and a good price is 15$ in the paper. If they are a good breed then 20$, but if you like them keep them. Your choice or sell some but not all.
2007-04-05 18:12:09
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answered by Scott 1
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what kind of cat do you have? Is it a pedigree or is that unknown to you. Pet stores will take kittens and sell them for you with a commission even if they are not pedigree's. As far as the price it depends on the breed of cat.
2007-04-05 18:11:56
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answered by MJ 2
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I had heard that people would pick up free kittens for science experiments. Not wanting this to happen to mine I advertised them for $10. When people tried to pay me, I told them to keep the money and buy something for the cat. They were happy and it weeded out the undesirables. [I hope.]
2007-04-05 18:23:50
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answered by jellybean 3
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