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Help
Ughh, cannot find a kitten available around Cheshire East. I feel like I've tried all the animal shelters, advice?
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Re: Help
Are they saying they don't have any kittens or are they rejecting you for some reason as a potential home?
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Re: Help
The only ones close enough don't have any kittens left and refresh in a while.
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Re: Help
If there aren't any kittens available in your area, you wouldn't have to go far to find some I'm sure. While you no doubt have your reasons for preferring to adopt a kitten, adopting an older cat who might otherwise never find a forever home can be very rewarding and perhaps worth considering. Check out the rescue sites and read their stories. I've adopted both kittens and older cats - two of my girls had been in the local rescue for 3+ years and weren't really rehomable due to being so timid, and I feel feel very fortunate that I was considered a suitable mum for them and that they have both done so well.