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Hey,

My old man has 7 kittens looking for a good home!

Have grey ones, black ones, tiger coloured? ones

They about 6 weeks old

Perfect Christmas present :P

Looking around $50 each? Just to cover the costs of feeding them etc

No idea how much kittens sell for, just want them gone

Located in Dandenong.

Give 97010641 a bell if interested.

Have your very own lolcat!

Thanks

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how much posted to bris? :(

if you were in bris id get one - that'd win me epic brownie points with my gf hahaha

RSPCA and local vets always have kittens.

just remember, dont do it for browny points, do it for the 10-15yr commitment of the pet, keep in mind vet bills, good food etc, some leases won't allow them, and is it a stable relationship? if not make ownership of the cat clear from the start.

I only say all this so it doesnt end up back at a shelter.

how much posted to bris? :(

if you were in bris id get one - that'd win me epic brownie points with my gf hahaha

this should be mentioned to my bf haha

Those kittens are soooo cute!

RSPCA and local vets always have kittens.

just remember, dont do it for browny points, do it for the 10-15yr commitment of the pet, keep in mind vet bills, good food etc, some leases won't allow them, and is it a stable relationship? if not make ownership of the cat clear from the start.

I only say all this so it doesnt end up back at a shelter.

So very true, it annoys me when people just get a pet but don't think ahead about all the expenses and such.

i am tempted, but not yet.. heh, maybe next year or something. hopefully your dad has kittens again.

Can always try the RSPCA or other animal shelters when the time suits you... Both my cats came from a shelter in keysborough as kittens, and were/are awesome.

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