This is from Dr Veeranoot (016-3178195). For of you who have been following the updates on this blog would know just how much she has been doing for all these cats and kittens ever since the first two whom she adopted from us more than two years ago. From someone who had never handled a cat before, Dr Veeranoot is now a cat rescuer in her own right, and a very caring and responsible one at that. Four of her kittens were rehomed, but not well-taken care of, so she has taken them back and given them medical treatment.
Let us help her with the rehoming of these cats:
5 out of 6 kittens from mom Kwanjit are ready for adoption. 1. Panda (645): 6 months old, dewormed, toilet trained, vaccinated (one more to go), and spayed. 2. Panda and mom (619): I love this photo and I keep it in my car....how sweet they are...they are just like humans! 3. Pancake (552): 6 months old, dewormed, toilet trained, vaccinated (one more to go), and spayed. 4. Pancake and mom Kwanjit (684): mom Kwanjit gains weight 5. Thongyib (756): 6 months old, dewormed, toilet trained and vaccinated (I will send her for spay on one of these days) 6. Thongdee (763): 6 months old, dewormed, toilet trained and vaccinated 7. Thongpoon (761): 6 months old, dewormed, toilet trained and vaccinated I will send both of them (746) for neuter later. Kwanjit has both pretty and handsome kittens! 8. Thongdam (750): ?age, dewormed and spayed...vaccination has not been given due to flu. This kitten was recued by Bro. Koo at Pantai Hillpark with 3 of her kittens (Duangdee died of seizure while Duangdao and Duangdoen are undercare of Sis Julie Pek who kindly foster them along with Duangden (rescued kitten from Pantai Hillpark). I still need times to nurse Thongkon back. Her size is about half of these kittens and her fur is growing.
I have two reasons for kittens to be adopted ASAP. 1. Kwanchai with FeLV, I find out it is a bit difficult to have many cats living in the same and limited environment. I feel guilty if this contagious disease is accidentally transmitted to other kittens. 2. I am working in Malaysia as a contract staff with UM, hence I want to keep only 3 of them (minimum) and I do not want them suffer as a consequence of my condition again. I want them to be adopted while they are still young and be able to adapt to their new lives. Thank you very much for your kind help and concerns. May you be well and happy!
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