Kittens ready for adoption

jil05

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Hi Everyone,
My friend's two kittens are ready to be adopted out and she is having trouble with one thing. Her two little ones (Jimmy & Timmy, cute, isn't it?) are very close and she wants them to be adopted out together. She asked my opinion and I think that I would keep searching to find someone to take the two of them. So my question is: If she honestly wants the two to be adopted and she has a person that wants only one, should she let one kitten go or wait and try to find someone that would like two?
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JIL05
 

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In my personal opinion with the kitten's being closely bonded as they are already, I would hold out for a little bit and see if she can't find someone that can offer them a furever home together. I'm sure the little babies would love having each other. I'd just hold out as long as possible, or keep them myself
 

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how many cat's does she have? my cat just had a two kitten liter and i decided just to keep them both and mama.. and get all "fixed" if she wants them together and can take the resonsibility why not keep them....
 

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Originally Posted by JIL05

Hi Everyone,
My friend's two kittens are ready to be adopted out and she is having trouble with one thing. Her two little ones (Jimmy & Timmy, cute, isn't it?) are very close and she wants them to be adopted out together. She asked my opinion and I think that I would keep searching to find someone to take the two of them. So my question is: If she honestly wants the two to be adopted and she has a person that wants only one, should she let one kitten go or wait and try to find someone that would like two?
Thanks!
JIL05
To me, it would depend on whether the person looking to take the kitten already has another kitten or a young cat. I would not place a single as I do believe kittens get lonely when they do not have a playmate. If she feels they would be best placed together..then certainly she should place them together.

Katie
 
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