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Rescued Feral Kittens, Tamed and Trained For you....


These sweet little friends really need to be adopted. If you want to see more pictures of a kitten before you decide please write to me. Click on any image below to see a MUCH larger version of each kitty....


Kitten # 1  >>


She's  a sweet little tabby. She has short hair that is very
soft and a bright, outgoing personality.

Feral Kitten #1, a tabby

 

A feral kitten, rescued, short tailed calico with lots of personality!

<< Kitten # 2


Intelligent and friendly, this medium hair calico girl has a short
tail that makes her look extra cute. She loves people and she's full of
personality!

Kitten # 3  >>


The youngest of this bunch, she is the sole-survivor of her litter. I
didn't think she was going to make it. But now she is bright and happy
and loves people a lot. A very pretty little tabby cat.

A pretty little long-haired girl, this feral kitten practically tamed herself!

< < Kitten # 4


A medium-long haired kitty with an extra-sweet disposition. This
rescued feral practically tamed herself!


Kitten # 5 > >


This little orange marbled boy has a short tail like the calico
above. Calm disposition.

Short tailed orange boy

What they've had so far: Amoxycillin, because all of them were very sick with respiratory problems. Worm medicine. Flea treatment with Advantage. Box training.

Give the real gift of love...give a good home to a feral who never had a chance until you came along. I've done my part by rescuing these little fur balls, giving them antibiotics and worming them - bringing them back from the brink of death. They are soooo sweet, but they need a future.

Please help.

signed, Chriss Pagani




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