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We got this litter on Sept 21. They are from a very rural area in Florida where they would be put to sleep because the mom cat tested positive for FIV. If you've done your research you know the kittens usually test negative at 6 months, 99% of them. Even if they don't it's not a big deal.
We think they will be ready to go toward the end of September, and we definitely want the kittens to go in pairs.
As you see, Prue has an issue with her right eye - so as soon as we get her, we plan to take her to the eye specialist to try to save the eye. Update! Good news, we took her to the vet and that eye was not as bad as it looks in the pictures, it was already healing! So we have her on some eyedrops and she should be fine.
PAWS adopts out kittens in pairs, or adopts to a home with another young kitty (3 yrs or so).
Here is why -- this is the best article we have found to explain: http://meowcatrescue.org/resources/articles/12/single-kitten-syndrome/
If you are interested in adopting, please go to www.pawsfla.com and click on the Adoption Policy menu, from there you will find the online application link.
The adoption process typically goes as follows:
- you submit an application
- foster mom reviews, and will contact you by email
- upon approval, foster mom will coordinate an adoption location/time.... or your deposit to hold young kittens
- foster mom will email, call or text to coach as needed to help integrate your new kitty
Foster Mom: Mona at meowmail1@gmail.com
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