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Jelly, Bean and Chance
These precious little kittens came into the Animal Protection Society of Durham, hungry and too young to eat on their own. I took them home, hand-fed them and got them healthy and now, four weeks later, they’re ready for adoption.
They each have their own unique personalities and its been so much fun to watch gain confidence and explore the world around them. If you’re interested in adopting one (or more!) of them, email me at stephanielkirby@gmail.com and I’ll be happy to give you all the information you need.
* Because they are so young
(1) They cannot be an only cat. You must already have a kitten or cat that will appreciate a kitten’s energy or adopt two.
(2) They cannot go to a home with small children since the kittens are still pretty fragile at this age.
Their adoption fees include:
*Medical examination for general good health
*Spay or neuter surgery
*Microchip identification implant
*Rabies immunization
*Distemper/parvo immunization
*Feline leukemia virus/feline immunodeficiency virus combo test

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