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4 puurfect fluffy kittens ready 1st June 😸 ♥️

Colchester
2 weeks
£180
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Adv. ID
V_Mi9fFXd
Views
209
Favourites
5
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
7 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-06-01
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
1 female / 3 male
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Hello🐾😃 4 mixed cuties ready 1st June - fluffy parents. My fluffy Tortoiseshell had 4 babies on 6th of April Dad is a fluffy black boy Norwegian Forest ( I don't own the dad ) ROSIE 🌹 😸 Pink collar - girl Rosie is the girl of the group, very girly ,gentle,sweet, patient and adorable personality. Very easy going and eats anything.Friendly and sweet Rosie likes to fallow me around.Beautiful gorgeous face,always ready for the pictures 📸 Rosie is the first one born. She prefers to eat dry food.and ham Her fur is a fluffy black Mackerel Tabby underneath. IRIS 💙 😸 Blue collar - boy Iris is the boys boy. He is such a lad.Very independent, great with food not fussy not greedy. He is fluffy looking with Mackrell tabby markings underneath Iris can fit with a quiet household or busy. He would make a great companion depending on what you would prefer him to be like.Easely adaptable. CLOVER 🍀 😸 Green collar - boy Clover boy is the ideal big brother type. Very caring and teaching the others to play and eat etc. Gentle giant. Clover loves to play with the fishing toy, he is Always ready to play and run around. Clover would be OK to be left on his own during the day.He isn't needy. Very soft to touch and everyones bestie 💖 I adore him.I called him Clover as we are so lucky to have him. He has black spotted tabby markings underneath. LILY 💛 😸 Yellow collar - Boy (or/and orange colar) Lily is the youngest of all and a little shy at the moment. I named him Lily as he is so fragile and beautiful just like a Lilly 🌼 🌸 Lily is sweet quite and peaceful. He has a darker shade with classic tabby markings underneath. I gave them all flower 🌼 🌸 😌 ☺️ names because they are so so beautiful and I couldn't think of anything more suitable. ♥️ I love them so much. All black and soft with tabby markings underneath. All healthy and happy, clean ,cute , they love to play and run around at the moment. Very easy going and sweet. They sleep with me.🤗 All are eating dry food now, & fully litter trained. ( breeder select recycled paper from amazon ) The dry food I give is Welness core kitten dry food and/ or Wiskas kitten The soft wet food I use is Naturals kitten they each have half a pack in the morning and the rest in the evening Water and dry food present at all times. I will give you a little bag when collecting with what they need. Treatment against fleas and dewarming also will be given to you. I belive some of the kittens will end up fluffy like dad However I don't know 100% about how fluffy they will end up as they are mixed bread and can't tell 100% so far. First came first served. I don't have children or other diffrent pets apart from cats. £210 each not negotiable No deposit needed. I will update regularly with pictures and details and descriptions as they grow and evelop. Thank you 😊 💓 😸
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