Kitten season is about halfway through now and you're looking for a specific kitten so it's going to hard to find one, if you're that desperate you could check the lolocal animal shelters and see what they have.
2007-06-15 09:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know. I was very lucky to get my grey kitten because she was the only grey one in the litter the rest were black and white. I would keep checking the free ads and the humane society if you are really set on a grey cat. Good luck!
2007-06-15 11:50:48
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answered by Anora 2
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If you live near St. Louis, Mo. The outdoor cats next door to me just had kittens and there are a few of grey ones in the litter. I haven't been able to get close enough to tell if they are male or female. Unfortunatly being outside they probably have flees, but I thought I'd let you know. Good Luck finding one.
2007-06-15 11:57:15
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answered by Thomas J & Kimberly J 2
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My friend is giving away he grey kitten if you want it and its not hard to find one at all acutualy all you have to do is check the shelter or animal controle or look around for adult grey cats the ccould be bread
2007-06-15 11:55:20
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answered by haley 2
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Have you tried http://www.petfinder.com to get a list of local shelters? They often don't post kittens on their websites because the kitten turnover rate is so high, but call them and ask what kind of kittens they currently have. They also might have some in foster, not ready yet, but you might be able to get first right of adoption.
2007-06-15 11:50:36
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answered by Lee 7
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i am assuming you mean a non-tabby grey kitten? well my boss has two running around outside her house, you can have them if you can catch them lol. but seriously, try the ASPCA or your local animal shelter, there are lots of cats in all kinds of colors, and the best part is they will usually be spayed and have their shots already! if not there look in your local paper or try petfinder.com. good luck!
2007-06-15 11:51:02
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answered by godsmiled 2
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I have one and two male greys (one silver!!) but we are in dorset and my family want to keep the female - is it a must for a female - I only ask as do you intend to breed from her? - if not, then neutering is effective and then the males don't spray!
2007-06-15 12:29:27
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answered by nickynoodles33 4
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Purchase a Birman cat - the vast majority of this breed's colour is grey.
2007-06-15 19:07:04
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answered by highheelsshortskirts 1
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We have about eight little grey kittens wandering around our neighborhood, if you're anywhere near Piedmont, NC.
2007-06-15 13:24:50
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answered by Tina 4
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it not impossible
it accualy very easy. when we go to our local shelter, we see gray kittens all of the time. just keep your eyes peeled and keep checking your local pound/ shelter
2007-06-15 11:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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