Aloha again peeps.
The local petshop guy here told my mum that there tend to be long waiting lists for people looking for kittens. Can anyone from the UK or Scotland here confirm that? And are older, trained and neutered cats - one to three years old - usually more abundant?
I was promised I'd get a cat once our kitchen's been fully rennovated, but if it would take months for a kitten to be assigned to us, I'd like to get our name on the relevant lists sooner rather than later.
Thanks!
The local petshop guy here told my mum that there tend to be long waiting lists for people looking for kittens. Can anyone from the UK or Scotland here confirm that? And are older, trained and neutered cats - one to three years old - usually more abundant?
I was promised I'd get a cat once our kitchen's been fully rennovated, but if it would take months for a kitten to be assigned to us, I'd like to get our name on the relevant lists sooner rather than later.
Thanks!