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Adorable 10 month old British short hair kitten for adoption


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Dear all,


Unfortunately we are having to give up our kitty, Taha, for adoption because our landlord does not accept pets in the home. He is a beautiful pedigree British Short Hair, grey and large (cuddly) for his size. We got him from a certified breeder at 13 weeks old. I have all the certificates related to his pedigree. He is an extremely well behaved, mild-mannered and relaxed cat, true to his breed.


He would benefit from a household with a small garden and older children, although he does tolerate our 2 year old and 5 year old. We'll happily give you all his toys, his cat carrier, and a small cat climbing frame, as well as what food and litter we have left over.


Please send me a message on 07827 704 933 if you would like to chat more and meet Taha.

Thanks.

Farah

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