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Cats In Peterborough, ?

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Does anyone know how I can get hold of a kitten/young cat from in the Peterborough area for free.

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  1. So, ya looking for a little p***y huh?

    MEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOW!

    My apologies (((Rev.)))   I couldn't resist!  : )

    Aww, cat's are great companions I do hope you can find one.

    Have an awesome day!

    Aww, way to go Debbie!  : )  The kitten in that first link in the carrier looks just like me ole tizzy!

    He was the most sociable cat I ever knew, and he loved water!  He always jumped in the shower with me or sat at the sink wanting the water to drip off his head into a little puddle that he drank from,..lol, he even used the toilet on occasion!

    Ahh, what memories.

    *tear*   Thanks (((Debbie)))


  2. Petobourgh cats home.

  3. hey, i no where theres two kittens half pedigree going for 50 pound for the pair or 30 for just one, there 10 - 12 weeks old lovely temprement needs a good home they dont need no bullshit!!!, u ent really guna get a healthy kitten for free i wouldnt of thought i mean if u get s kitten its guna be abit manky cos they ent really looked after, if ur interested get bac to me and i`ll pass you through the details!!!.  

  4. Here are some links to cat rescues in the Peterborough area. Give them a ring to see if they can help you. -

    http://www.catchat.org/adoption/cambs.ht...

    http://uk.local.yahoo.com/entity.html?p=...

    http://uk.local.yahoo.com/entity.html?p=...

    http://uk.local.yahoo.com/entity.html?p=...

    And also, here's a link to catchat.org which lists cats available in every cat  rescue centre in the whole of the UK -

    http://www.catchat.org/index.html

    Here's all cats and kittens vailable for adoption across the UK through the Blue Cross and Cats Protection League. Just look for the cats available closest to you -

    http://www.bluecross.org.uk/web/site/bc_...

    http://www.cats.org.uk/contact/findcp_st...

    Kittens and cats won't be completely free, they'll probably ask for a nominal amount, say £30-50, just to cover vaccinations, neutering and vet checks before the cat/kitten is rehomed with you.

    All the best and good luck.

    Hi Been There! Your Tizzy sounds like he was a 1 in a million kitty. Sorry to hear he's no longer with you. x

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