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Oh yeah bout the male kitten, my daughter took him in for show and tell the other day and he was passed around through about 30 sets of 7year olds hands for about 30mins and he didnt mind it at all, was very placcid the whole time :P

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Was just informed by my Wife that you can take one on a "test run" overnight if you want.

EDIT: We'll even lend you a kitty litter tray if you dont have one :P

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One has been on a sleep-over with my daughter at her freinds place and was fine the whole time, didnt cry and used kitty litter tray fine.

The whole time there was about 5 children constantly nursing her nearly the whole time, only had a break when the kids went to sleep, and even then she was fine, curled up with my daughter's friends mother and went to sleep.

Can I put any more single posts in this thread to make it look like there has been a lot mor interest in all the stuff, HELL YEAH! :P

Wont be home till Sunday night, so any posts here or PM's will be answered then ;)

Oh and the kittens likes are long walks on the beach, watching sunsets while sipping french champange and white roses. Dislikes are commodores, fords, people who dawdle in the right lane, and clowns crying.

They are waiting for your call, freecall 1800 IWANTKITTY :P

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So all the crazies will be calling be at 5am saturday morning!

Man is that number for real? I rang it and the number can't be connected!

I'm starting to wonder whether you are even a real person with a verandah. And what is this M1 thing you speak of?

And are you home all day?

No but my wife is home the majority of the day........ <refrains from inserting stereotypical wife joke here>......... :P

And do you want me to add more posts so that I give the effect that there is more interest for your stuff?

By all means, phear my l337 m$pain7 skillzorz and transformer stagea sig!




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