Coconut gave birth to a litter of 6 gorgeous and healthy kittens on Thursday 29th June 2023. They have just turned 3 weeks old and are being raised in a busy family household along with children and dogs. Currently there are 2 left available; 1 White Male and 1 White Female. The kittens will be wormed(Panacur 18.75% Oral Paste) at 2,4,6 and 8 weeks also flea treated(Advantage Spot-On Solution) at 8 weeks and be fully litter trained before they leave for their new homes. The kittens are ready to leave on Thursday 24th August 2023 and come with an extensive kitten pack plus 4 weeks free pet insurance with Petplan to guarantee you and them the absolute best start to your first few weeks together. Kittens can be viewed from 4 weeks onwards to give Coconut enough time to get comfortable with people around her kittens. The kittens are £130 each which includes a £30 deposit to secure kitten and £100 when they are ready to collect. For anything I might have missed out feel free to message.
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