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Kittens

Discussion in 'Pets and Animals' started by kklilveggies, Dec 6, 2007.

  1. kklilveggies

    kklilveggies Member

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    I adopted a cat in August, and turns out she was pregnant, because October 1st, there were 5 kittens. I don't know what to do with them. Me and my boyfriend are thinking about keeping them all. We have a really nice sized apartment, but is six cats too much? I don't think I can split them all up! I love all of them so much! Even if a couple are having a little trouble with litter training (any suggestions). I'd rather keep them than have them end up in a shelter, and I know here they'll be loved and cared for. Did i mention i'm expecting a baby in april? is it harmful to have six cats around a baby?
     
  2. dilligaf

    dilligaf Banned

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    I aint a cat person... one cat inside is more than enough for me but I would post a sign and offer them to free homes, .. Perhaps stop by a farm or two n ask(be sure to ask,,, some farms do not want cats ) them if they would like a couple few,,,, 6 cats is alot of cats in a large house let alone an apt.. If you are prego , you know not to change cat litter n such n alway to wash thoroughly if you do handle any waste materials?
     
  3. katyismename

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    if you're going to keep them, make sure you get them neutered and give them vaccinations and stuff.
    you could ask friends/ family if they are interested? then you can still visit them and make sure they live in a good home. :)
     
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