| 6 Nov 09, 1:04 PM DancesWithPussycats UK(TW), 7 yrs |
Try some of the local cat shelters / charities, they always have cats in need of a home and often kittens too. I got my two kittens from the local rescue shelter and they have developed into lovely young cats, and seem grateful to have been taken from a cage and given a good home. International man of mystery | |
| 6 Nov 09, 7:54 PM DancesWithPussycats UK(TW), 7 yrs |
I think there was a suggested donation of about £40 each for ours, which covered vets fees for vaccination, neutering, chipping, etc. - a bargain. I gave some extra to help towards the shelter's running costs. International man of mystery | |
| 6 Nov 09, 8:43 PM Romola UK, 7 yrs |
Mine were from RSPCA and they charged £40 each at the time, including chipping, the first set of innoculations and they paid for them to be spayed too. It was a few years ago, but they are worth a phone call. It's only a weblog |