Jeff_H
Dean Hardtail Fanologist
These are the two "Munchkin" kittens that my wife and I bought last fall. Paid $500 apiece for them (don't say it). My parents are moving in with us the first of November, and the cats have to go unfortunately.
They are very people oriented cats, and follow you around quite a bit. The problem with my mother is she is not very mobile (almost wheelchair bound at times), and the cats are always underfoot. They will trip her down the stairs and kill her the very first week she is here.
I have a male and a female, both have their application for their pure breed papers, which I have not submitted yet. The male is de-claw and neutered. The female is not de-clawed or spayed (we must show proof of spaying to receive her papers). She it not destructive with her claws, I have leather furniture and have no issues. They are not kitten sized like I originally thought, but the male does have the very short legs this breed is known for. Both are on the small side for a normal house cat. They like lots of attention and have great personalities. The female is a little more skiddish until she gets to know you. They would make excellent companions or family pets.
Here's the kicker.....free to a good home. I also have one of those automatic litterboxes that will go with them. They're great cats, they just don't fit into the family scheme any longer. I'll get pics up later, but I thought I'd get this posted.
I'll drive a reasonable distance to meet someone with the cats. If they go by plane, you will need to arrange and pay for the airfare and I'll split the cost of the health certificates necessary for them to fly. They had all shots prior to us receiving them, but will be due again around December 1.
They are very people oriented cats, and follow you around quite a bit. The problem with my mother is she is not very mobile (almost wheelchair bound at times), and the cats are always underfoot. They will trip her down the stairs and kill her the very first week she is here.
I have a male and a female, both have their application for their pure breed papers, which I have not submitted yet. The male is de-claw and neutered. The female is not de-clawed or spayed (we must show proof of spaying to receive her papers). She it not destructive with her claws, I have leather furniture and have no issues. They are not kitten sized like I originally thought, but the male does have the very short legs this breed is known for. Both are on the small side for a normal house cat. They like lots of attention and have great personalities. The female is a little more skiddish until she gets to know you. They would make excellent companions or family pets.
Here's the kicker.....free to a good home. I also have one of those automatic litterboxes that will go with them. They're great cats, they just don't fit into the family scheme any longer. I'll get pics up later, but I thought I'd get this posted.
I'll drive a reasonable distance to meet someone with the cats. If they go by plane, you will need to arrange and pay for the airfare and I'll split the cost of the health certificates necessary for them to fly. They had all shots prior to us receiving them, but will be due again around December 1.