We have 2 x female stray kittens/cats that have turned up at the door with there mum who is also a stray
The cats are around 5/6 months old
We have been in contact with the cats protection who have said they can help with spaying/microchipping costs but local vets to us that we can use for this are saying that they can't fit them in till the end of December
We have are own pets so we're struggling to home them for that amount of time
We have managed to catch mum aswell and we are going to get her spayed/micro chipped but she needs a lot more love as she's very ferral
The 2 younger cats are very friendly and need a loving home
I can put you in contact with the cats protection so you can book them in and get the voucher which will cost you £5 to get them spayed/microchipped we just haven't got the room to house them
We don't want any money for them but maybe just a contribution towards getting there mum spayed as we will be paying for that out of our own pocket
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