UPDATE :
Both has been adopted! yay!
Contact me ONLY if you have read everything below and that you are serious of adopting them after asking permission from the people around you. This is a long time commitment.
"Please remember that these are living souls. They need consistent care, attention and boundless love. They will grow up, make messes and trouble, they will cause you to spend some money on their food and medical but they will love you if you love them equally. If you are serious about adopting a family member and you are willing to spend time, money and effort to take care of the kittens then by all means contact me and I will be glad to give them to you. I will be expecting for updates till I feel they are in a good home."
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*Conditions (details will be discussed when you contact me, preferably whatsapp) :
- Will be available end of January.
- There are milk bottle chargesthe duration that I foster. I do not gain any profit from this as it is only the money I spent for the food. Receipt for one bottle will be shown as proof. Rm7.50/per goat milk bottle. I have used 20 bottles so far.
- Please bring them for vaccination, deworming. This is crucial and please spay/neuter when the time is right to reduce the homeless strays we have.
About the kitten :
Male = Orange/Yellow/Ginger (Bent tail) Pink nose, pink paws
Age = Estimation around 2-4 days old when found on 13/12/2015.
Personality - Orange is gentle and very kind cuz he loves to groom his sister.
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Story :
13/12/2015 : I was out for dinner with a friend at Centrepoint BU and we heard tiny meows near the drain of the parking lot. I went to look and found these two kittens all wet and muddy near the bushes. It was raining and we waited to see if the mother was around. No mom on sight so I took them back to clean and warm them up (1.30am). I went back to the place with them in a box and left them where I found just in case the mother comes back and I left. Around 7.30am, I went back to the place to find them still there and I asked around if they have seen the mother cat but they said no where to be found. So I took these survivors in, went to the clinic to see if they have chance to survive, and the Doctor said these guys are really strong. So YAY!