All kittens caught!

taypurade

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They are all inside and safe! Just getting them used to people.

When would be a good time to start getting them into their new homes?

Also, KITTY SPAM

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Yay! I knew you'd get them. . .at that age they hate being out there alone.

Of course you want them to be tame enough for a new home, so however long that takes. Under normal circumstances, 10-12 weeks is ideal.

If there's a low-cost spay/neuter program in your area, see if you can get them fixed before adopting them out--don't want any oopses!
 

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OMG :lol3: This one has stolen my heart - I love his expression and his sneaky, peeking eyes :lol2: I WANT THAT ONE!!!!! :rofl: WONDERFUL WONDERFUL NEWS !!!!!!!!!!!!! You got them all!!!!!!!!!!!! :woohoo: :high5: :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:

They look to me old enough to go to their forever homes. BUT - agree with Willowy - please get them all neutered before they leave. Very important. I hope you can find a TNR org. to assist you. In fact, here in Chicago, right now PAWS is doing feral/strays for FREE!!!!!!!!!! Maybe you can find a place willing to help you extremely reasonably :cross: :vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes:
 
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We have found homes for the good lot of them! I think only one of them still has yet to find a family, but we shouldn't have a problem since they're all so dang cute~

We just want to make sure that whoever adopts them plans on keeping the cats inside and does NOT plan on declawing them.
 

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We have found homes for the good lot of them! I think only one of them still has yet to find a family, but we shouldn't have a problem since they're all so dang cute~

We just want to make sure that whoever adopts them plans on keeping the cats inside and does NOT plan on declawing them.
AND gets them neutered!! I would write something up for each new family - a mini contract of sort :dk: I really think getting them neutered before they leave is the best way to go, if you can. Then you can ask for the donation to cover the fee which should be small if you go through a TNR org. Most of these organizations are very willing to assist in these matters, even if the kittens/cats are friendlies and are going to new homes. We all have the same goal - SPAY/NEUTER!!!! So they should be willing to help. :cross: WONDERFUL NEWS that you found homes for them. They really are SO darn cute. :love: :vibes:
 
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