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Where should I look for if I want a small, cute kitten.?

I want a small cute kitten. Where should i get the cheapest kitten?



Kitten Adoption – Kittens For Adoption

  1. TMLeaf Fan
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #1

    Any local Humane Society or SPCA. We bought a kitten, Molly, at our Animal Control. We paid $120.00 for her, but were refunded $60.00 when she was spayed. Best cat I’ve ever owned. Adopting an animal saves a life and you are sure you get a healthy animal. Good luck and Merry Christmas.

  2. Shaz
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #2

    Humane Society

  3. beverly .
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #3

    a farm

  4. Sarah
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #4

    look in the newspaper ads, I always see ads for free kittens in them

    The only problem is it can be so cute when it’s a kitten, but what will it look like when it’s older? yikes, you’ve got to be careful there lol

  5. drgoodhi
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #5

    ASPCA

  6. ceci
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #6

    you can look in the internet, petsmart, and mabe in the pennysaver.

  7. Sexy E
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #7

    at the pet store.

  8. kassy
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #8

    Pets mart or a flee market or a animal district or a pound.

  9. yellow_T_rex
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #9

    hell

  10. rebecca m
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #10

    some family who just had a litter and want to soon get rid of them but maybe you should in a shelter before they run out of time and are put down cause they just want to make more room for more pets

  11. THUMPER
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #11

    recycler.com- but remember kittens are born around april or so

  12. jungles_fury
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #12

    petfinder.com or local rescue, usually the adoption fee is cheap and covers spay/neuter and vaccines and will be much cheaper than doing it yourself

  13. CF_
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #13

    "free" kittens ALWAYS cost more in the long run….
    they need to be Dewormed.. they often have Earmites.. and need Vaccinations
    a free kitten could have a heart defect that you would have know about if it were at least vet checked before hand
    free kittens are free for a reason – NOTHING was invested in their health or care… and will cost you ALOT MORE than adopting one from a non-profit shelter like an SPCA.. where you will get a health guarantee, honest advice… best selection.. and VALUE!!!!

  14. 100%Lovable
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #14

    a animal shelter or a friend

  15. ThereseRose
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #15

    Go to a non-kill, reputable animal shelter like the Humane Society. Or you can look at http://www.petfinder.com/ . Or check the phone listings for animal rescue organizations. If you are in the Chicago area, a friend of mine runs one and is really careful about who she adopts out to. Cause 4 Paws Rescue, Inc.,
    http://www.My Cause4Paws.petfinder.com
    Try finding a local group in your state that are affiliated with http://www.bestfriends.org/

  16. hey_its_from_clare
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #16

    Look in the classifieds of your newspapers. There are often cute mixes in there for $10 or free.

  17. Loon-A-TiK
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #17

    i’m making an assumption that you live in the united states. if you do, you can go to rainbow connection, a no-kill rescue shelter, and get a kitten. they only have young animals. that’s where i got one of my cats. they are already vaccinated and fixed. for all that, my cat was only $60. it was a lot cheaper than getting a "free" one and having to take it to the vet to get all that done.

    or go to the pound, where they also vaccinate and fix the cats, and pay about the same amount of money usually, but there they will kill the animal if it isn’t adopted, so you know you’re saving a life.

    on the other hand, there is usually a better selection with a no-kill group, because they get and keep a lot of kittens (because they’re not killing them).

    the philosophy behind no-kill shelters is that they are responsible towards animals and don’t treat them as disposable objects. that’s why i got my cat from rainbow connection.

  18. Oreo
    May 14th, 2010 at 15:36 | #18

    where ever you get a kitten, try to look at where they were before you got e\them, make sure they have no problems.
    but
    its always way better to get any animal from your local SPCA
    then you know they have no diseases
    and they are updated on their shots

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