I am not fond of this idea. Mostly because people who get a "free" kitten don't end up getting it spayed/neutered and let the kitten outside. That is why we have so many feral cats. So the best option, IMO, IS to take the kittens to a shelter where they will have contracts/agreements for potential adopters plus screenings. I would never, EVER give away kittens for free and without a written contract/spay-neuter agreement which needs following through on your part. The only other option would be to get the kittens all fixed BEFORE you give them away and they need to weigh at least two pounds for the surgery. Still, never give away kittens for free.Chaucer, have you tried to advertise to find adoptive homes for the cats? In your local newspaper, online, or even hanging up pictures of them in supermarkets, churches, and school areas? Do you have any friends who might take one or two? It would be ideal if they went from your house directly into another caring home rather than spending time in a shelter where they may or may not find homes. If you took some cute pictures of them and posted them online and in your community, you might get lucky. Also ask around among your co-workers, who might take a kitten or know someone who is thinking of taking in a kitten. Just a thought!
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Chaucer - keep on track with the shelter. Kittens adopt out real fast and you will get that call soon. Keep up the great work and glad to hear that Henryetta is gaining weight and feeling better.
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