Mother & daughter duo

azierolf

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I have a mother and daughter cat duo available. I'm really just looking for a good home that will love these girls the way they need to be. They're both fixed and have been with me since they were kittens. They're beautiful cats and quite affectionate (the mother is especially a great foot warmer in the winter time).

Please let me know if you're interested, as I'd love to sit down and make sure they're going to a great place and will be sticking together.
 

vball91

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It is highly unlikely that someone here will be able to take them, but posting your general area may help. Have you tried posting about them at your local vet offices?
 

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It would help if you gave us your location. This is an international website and there may not be many members close to you, but we might be able to give you better advice about where to advertise your kitties.
 

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Why do you feel the need to give them up? If there is some issue it is likely that we will be able to give you advice on how to work through that issue. For several reasons (some of which I touch on below) it is really their best chance of having a happy life and staying together if you are able to keep them.

You also don't say how old they are or (as others have pointed out) where you are located.  As they are clearly not kittens, you should know that realistically, the chances of anyone wanting to adopt them is low, and the chances of anyone wanting to adopt them together is very very low indeed.

When posting an ad, pictures and a description of personality is also useful. The description of personality should be realistic and note any 'flaws' too, as people are very unlikely to keep adult cats they have just acquired if they quickly discover a 'problem'.

Good luck.
 
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