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Little girl at Little Cake is allergic to cats she loves so much

It's a sad to have to part with them. But two affectionate and stunningly handsome brothers, three year old Cody and Seth Cat Kleinert, are available to just the right home. A precious little girl's health depends on having them quickly adopted.
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By Karl Kleinert
Little Cake, Adair County, KY

Our little girl was recently hospitalized in Lexington for respiratory failure due to a chronic health condition.

Her Pulmonologist said that our beloved kitties must find a new home.



This will hopefully be one step of many in preventing such serious health scares in the future.

We love our cats Cody and Seth very much and they are part of our family. There have been a lot of tears shed since we got the bad news.

Our daughter insists that they go to a home that will love them as much as we do, and that they can be indoors part of the day and loved a lot.

We adopted Cody and Seth three years ago when they were tiny babies - they are brothers. They are both neutered.

They are extremely loving and affectionate cats. Our family insists that they not be separated and that you really love cats. If you are serious about taking them both, and loving them a lot, then please contact us. The sooner they find a home, the faster our little girl can improve. Please call: 270-384-7997 (Columbia)


This story was posted on 2013-02-25 14:52:44
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Home needed for kitty cats, Brothers Cody & Seth cat Kleinert



2013-02-25 - Little Cake, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Karl Kleinert. Our family insists that these brothers not be separated and that you really love cats if you adopt them. If you are serious about taking them both, and loving them a lot, then please contact us. The sooner they find a home, the faster our little girl can improve. Please call: 270-384-7997, in Columbia, KY
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