I personally, would not offer Gretta as "free to a good home." This can be a dangerous business. I'd have her spayed before you send her to her new family, and then ask for no less than $60.00 for her. Just me.
Unless she's one of your family pets...then that makes me really confused.
Anyway, the monkey thing is hysterical!!!!!!!! What a silly little girl!
I should clarify: Gretta is "free to a good home" with a good vet reference, and I have already purchased a spay/neuter certificate for her, and put up flyers at 6 vets who accept the certificate. If they don't have a vet reference at all, but I like them, it is $35 to cover the cost of the certificate. She also has had her first shots this week, so I would think SOMEONE would have taken her home by now, but only 2 calls so far and no takers
. It's kitten season, I suppose
. Oh, and no children under 4.
She is my foster kitten I have raised from 3 weeks old, and not my first