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A once in a lifetime opportunity for a most adorable pet!

VERDICT IN AT TUCKER STATION FARMS. KITTEN IS A DROP-OFF. Just once I would like for Wayne to win an argument. He was convinced that this kitty was just lost but so far no one has come forward. Sadly that means that I win he/she is a drop off. We're putting him/her up for adoption, with conditions -BARBARA ARMITAGE
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By Barbara Armitage

Wayne and I were down at the big barn Saturday and look what we found. This adorable little kitten!

He/she doesnt seem to belong to any of our neighbors and is too young to have traveled very far on his/her own, that leaves me to conclude that this is a dumped kitty.



At this point I will refrain from my usual comments of how I feel about the low life pond scum should be removed from the planet kind of idiot that would do such a thing to an innocent little creature.

Instead I will focus on the good kind hearted people of our community who would love to offer him/her a good loving home.

Wayne and I dont agree on everything but we do agree that he/she deserves a good home.

This kitten is very loving and needs someone who will spend time with him/her. The sex hasnt yet been determined our Emily turned out to be an Emmitt so I dont even try anymore.

Being a kitty parent has responsibilities . That said I wont give him/her to just any one here are some of my requirements:
  • I have to like you if I dont like you the kitty surely wont like you
  • You must truly be able to love this kitty
  • You have to be able to commit up to 20 years of care to him/her
  • If you live in a city you have to be willing to keep him/her indoors.
  • If you live in the country you must be able to keep him/her indoors at night or during bad weather or any time it wants to be inside
  • You must be financially capable of providing him/her premium food, veterinary care, toys, bedding, etc. including spaying or neutering
  • If you have children they must understand that this is a living creature not a toy
  • If you have other animals you must be willing to work with them until they are comfortable with one another
  • If this is your first animal companion then you must be willing to educate yourself to be able to understand the needs of the kitty and how best of care for it
  • In general you must commit to this kitty just as you would a person
If you are willing to open your heart and home to this precious kitten please call Barbara at (270) 250-2979.


This story was posted on 2009-11-16 09:47:58
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Visiting kitten at Tucker Station Farms available for adoption



2009-11-15 - 1535 Bull Run RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage. If you are can pass the Barbara Armitage adoption test, you may be able to adopt this beautiful kitten. Call us (270) 250-2979.-Barbara Armitage
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