• TinyBreak
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    2 days ago

    Last night the Mrs brought home a little black lost kitten. Its currently hiding out in the bathroom whilst we figure out our next move.

    Anyone know the status of animal rescues/shelters these days? We dont really want a kitten. We’ve got 2 dogs, 2 cats and a toddler. Dont really have the time to give it the best life, plus figuring its a kitten it should have no worries finding a forever home. BUT if it doesnt… or if everywhere is full… I guess we have a new cat.

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      Given the weather, might be worthwhile posting on the the telegraph poles around your house - someone’s new kitten might have gotten lost or a mother cat lost track of all her litter.

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        So update: She became aware of it Thursday. She told the guardian to surrender it to her if they dont want it, which they did yesterday. Suspect someones had a litter of cats and its just been dumped on someone who really didnt want it.

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          Looks like the cat distribution system strikes again! But if you don’t have the capacity, One at a Time is a rescue I’ve adopted from before, outer south east.

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              They’re a good bunch! We’ve adopted from them in the past and still donate on the adoptaversary.

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                Oh awesome to hear. Yeah I plan to say to them “Invoice me for all of its care, and please let us know when it finds its forever home!”