I have an adorable female tabby kitten named Suki looking for a new home. Unfortunately I'm really allergic to her so need to re-home her as soon as possible even though I'm really sad about it.
• She is litter trained
• de wormed
• de flead.
• micro-chipped
• eating wet and dry foods.
• Age 5 months
She is very playful, energetic, vocal, loves cuddles, and purrs a lot. She would suit a family, couple or people who have a lot of time for her (like those who work from home) since she needs lots of company and wouldn't do well being left alone for long periods of time. She would also suit a family with another cat to play with I think.
She would come with her cat litter box, clumping cat litter, hills science plan dry food, cat toys (laser pen and fishing rod), cat scratcher and cat food bowl. I originally paid £250 for her plus all the stuff I've bought and the recent vet visit its more than £500 I've spent on her.
Feel free to message me if you have any questions or are interested in her. I might be negotiable on price if you could take her soon since I've been quite ill since she's been here with the allergies.
Based in Manchester city centre.
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