I'm going to get a kitten.....

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Because I've done all the looking after and litter tray, feeding, hoovering after (who knew cats were so incredibly messy!) for 18 months, always in the hope that one day the cats would be my friend (woe is me ;) ) so i have decided to continue the not so great bits and relish in a fat cat sat on my lap in the evenings.
I have looked at a local rescue but they rarely seem to home to families with dogs and we have 3. They are of course used to having cats in the house and wont hurt or hassle one.
I've just spent spent the morning cat shopping online toys, carriers etc all ordered. I've washed all the bedding we have already and its all waiting for a new occupant.
I have looked at millions of kitten adverts but am apparently quite fixed on what i want , again who knew!! Had you asked me a few years back I'd have said i disliked cats forget about had a favourite colour!!
I have seen a few that could be perfection. O/H thinks that one of them looks weak and a bit feeble so isnt keen on that one, will probably wipe it off the list even though its ultra cute.
I have narrowed it down to two litters i think, one of which has absolute perfection and isnt too far away, the other has a very close to perfection and is a manageable distance.

Watch this space......
 

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A kitten! Just one?! Why don't you get one from each litter? Siblings can be dominant with each other. So differing litters would solve that issue. Failure to post pics of said kittens will result in a fall out! :p
 

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Hadn’t even considered that!
The first litter are not ready yet, be about 2/3 weeks and the second are ready to go now. Not sure if that would pose a problem?
Plan c is a litter of just two girls, not ready for 7 weeks but deposits being taken now. That would probably end up in two because how to you choose?!
 

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My girl cats have been the hunters whilst the boys have been lazy so and so's. If you want a lap cat that maybe worth bearing in mind. Not that all cats are like that of course!

The benefit of having one would be no need for introductions. I haven't personally introduced young kittens, only cats. There is someone on here who fosters for CP so would have more knowledge.

I couldn't just have one cat now, I'd have more if I could!
 

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I have two brothers although I only went to look at one. Would do it again without hesitation. They are so fond of each other play and sleep together.


When they were 5 years old I got a single female kitten and they accepted her although she gets a slap if she gets too rough.


I got her so that one wouldn't be left on his own when the other died. Will more than likely add another kitten when I have only two.


Get 2 you won't regret it
 

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We found ourselves down from three cats to one (And he's semi feral and lives outside) so for the same reason as you we just got a kitten. Love her to bits and she flips down on my lap all the time...

We did get her from a rescue though, they were happy as long as our dog had lived with a cat in the past.....

Good luck..

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I will absolutely take a million photos.
Tbh ideally I think I just want one? The dogs are company and I’m home quite a lot, wether it’s here or out on the yard but around.
Planning wise I think 2 will be quite expensive, to buy, inject, spay, insure etc. Ongoing would be fine. Just the initial costs.
Can anyone recommend cat insurance?
Some of the biggest pet vet bills I’ve known were friends cats so am going to insure it.
 

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although two are obviously more expensive, two cats are company for each other-my two adore each other and spend a lot of time mutual grooming, sleeping and playing together (two boys, different ages after losing the original rescue). Both farm kittens, one was free the other £30 to buy.
I think neutering cost me about £40 each, I buy my wormers and advantage from hyper drug and both are insured through Tesco at about £11 each per month.
 

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I got two from different litters 2 years ago and they were good company for each other when small but now dislike each other. They both get jealous when I’m petting the other one.

Kittens are just total bundles of joy and love.
 

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Well the decision was kind of taken out of my hands, only one left. They are not sure if it’s a boy or girl (although the advert said girl?!!)
We are going to see it and put a deposit down if we like it (I wonder if not liking is a possibility 😂 )
This is from the not ready for a few weeks litter so I could in theory have time to think about a second and look closer to the time as there are lots of litters available now so presume there will be in a few weeks.
Vets for pets are doing some pretty good offers
Injections for life £99 after the first course.
A kitten pack, both vaccines, microchip, money off spaying and a months insurance £49. Very bargainous!
 

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Oooh exciting!

I have looked at millions of kitten adverts but am apparently quite fixed on what i want , again who knew!!

So is (s)he a specific breed or colour? We need more info and definitely lots and lots of photos once you have your kitten or kittens home! :)
 

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No not a specific breed, just a moggy!
I think the few cats we have had in the past have always been black/black and white and I like more white with tabby or ginger. This one (obviously we said we wanted it!) is ginger and white.
The family had a little boy who proudly told me he’d called it “Wotsit, coz it’s small and orange” 😂
Could be a long 3 weeks!
 

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mm, just tried to put a photo from facebook but what i actually ended up with was a link to my private album (ie lots of photo's off my phone that i like of horses and dogs etc but that wont interest anyone else!)
 

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'Wotsit' LOL! :D

I really, really want a ginger kitten, but with three pet cats and two ferals that visit regularly (so that's five cats and none are ginger), my dream kitten will have to stay a dream for now. :(

Oh well, I shall greatly enjoy seeing photos of your kitten once FB lets you share them. :)
 

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Wotsit:D

Bless, how cute. I've had 4 tabby's, 1 black, 1 tortoiseshell, got a black and white and the recent addition is predominately white with silver tabby markings. Not had a ginger yet. What I would really like is a silver tabby now.

Awaiting pics of Wotsit. :)
 

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A ginger! :eek:

I love the name Wotsit if you keep that. Mine is called Chilli.

Gingers are the best. All the gingers I know have been awesome so much so that when I got my two kittens one had to be a ginger. I got a black one too to make me feel less guilty about having colour favouritism.

He’s as awesome as I hoped. Gratuitous pics

Chilli and Pepper
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Chilli Burritto
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Cuddle ginger
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Thank you very much Leo walker! I’m evidently a bit thick!
So this is Meredith the kitten 😂
Named by my daughter, she’s lucky not to be called some crazy double barrelled name, I quite like old fashioned names.
 
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