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Old 21-04-2008, 08:04 PM
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Re: New kittens help!

Well Thank You All so much for your advice i really do appreciate that you have all taken the time to post your experiences. From the looks of it i have a lot of searching around to source these products etc including a decent local vet! Doh!


Cannot wait now am so excited 12 days to go and counting....

PS... For sure i will post some photos too asap and can anyone give me some advice on a cat carrier maybe if im not asking to much now hahaha! i have seen a purple and grey one on the net cabrio something or other for around £25...... any good?

once again thnak you all so very much


Terry

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Old 21-04-2008, 08:32 PM
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Re: New kittens help!

You could get a good sturdy cat carrier for a lot less than that. Sturdiness is the main priority not a fancy colour or style to it. I think I only paid £15 for the largest cat size one and £10 for a kitten size one. Try your local pet shops rather than online than you can get your hands on them and see just how sturdy they are. Hope that helps
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Old 21-04-2008, 08:51 PM
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Re: New kittens help!

Yeah £35 is a bit steep. We paid around £15 for one that will still fit both our kittens in comfortably at 7 months old.
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