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Old 07-16-2011, 09:03 PM   #39
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That's the way some old friends of mine used to deal with unwanted kittens. (They had 9 cats on their farm...none spayed.) They would take the kittens at 8 weeks old to the local farmer's market or shopping center with a big sign : CUDDLE A KITTEN FOR SOME FREE LOVE! They would almost force a kitten into the arms of anyone who stopped to look. "Just hold him for a minute for some Kitten Cuddle!" That was that... They rarely went home with any kittens. They would provide little plastic bags with about 3 days worth of kitten food, a cardboard box, and printed care instructions.


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