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Thread: **GET OUT THE CAT NIP! It's time to celebrate! (sada up date)

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    **GET OUT THE CAT NIP! It's time to celebrate! (sada up date)

    Well, I have some WONDERFUL news everyone! We have 3 homes and 1 maybe home for the kittens!! On the ultra sound they said there were only 3 kittens, so we deced to find 5 homes, one more and we have met our Goal!! Also it's Not this thrusday but the next thursday and it's Sada's DUE DATE! Kitten pics will be comeing soon!! I also cleaned out the spare bedroom so now Sada is out of the bathroom and into the bed room! She likes it much more in there with the bed to sleep on!

    To celebrate all this good news I took some pics!

    Sada 3 weeks till Due date


    Sada 2 weeks till Due Date














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    I do have a question for everyone How much should I charge for the kittens?? They are just regular old kittens, nothing special bout um.

    Thanx everyone!
    Ash
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    Yea! Good idea having extra homes lined up. Thats how we got Allen. He was promised to someone who decided last minute not to take him... their loss, our gain!

    You do realize that it is your duty to post pictures of these kittens the moment they enter the world?

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    Originally posted by Aspen and Misty
    They are just regular old kittens, nothing special bout um.
    Oh contrar! These are some of the most precious kittens that will ever be born! And if you don't believe that, wait until they're born - they'll change your mind.

    I know others have suggested $50.00 before, and that seems quite reasonable to me. Technically, in my opinion, the reason you're charging a fee is first and foremost to make sure the kittens get a good home, where the people can afford them and all their future care. Secondly, you would want to try to recoup some of your costs for shots and such. So I think $50.00 is a very reasonable price.

    Just for reference, most of the rescue cats I've seen in the Chicago area go for around $100.00.

    Thanks for posting the update and keep that camera handy when those precious kittens are born.
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    I was thinking about getting them De-wormed and there kitten shots and adding up this cost and then saying it's this much.

    Thanx for the compliments! I know they will be special, expesially cause they were going to be the first birth I've EVER seen and because they are Sada's. There will be more resons.

    Ash
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    I just wanted to say that I think Sada is such a beautiful tuxy girl!
    I can't wait to see photos of the babies when they arrive, I hope they are all tuxies!
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    Sweet "little" Momma is about to BURST!!! Yes, if you can deworm them and get their first shots before placing them, that would give them a very healthy start! GREAT JOB, can't wait to see the babies in a couple of weeks!
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    Oh my gosh... that brings back so many memories from when my cats were pregnant... oh wow... you are so luck Ash... remember this time... it is so special.

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    Adding up the cost that it takes to get the kittens off to a good start and then charging that is a good way to go. This way you know that they have what they need and you are not out alot.

    Happy to hear that you have some different homes to pick. I am sure that you will pick the best ones.

    Great job with little Sada.

    Like others have said we do expect pics from the begining.
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    Many Thanks to Kay for the Picture.

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    Now that is what I would call a responsible Guardian , who has homes lined up , and is taking full Responsibility! Sada , like all Mothers to be , looks so happy , and is obviously in splendid hands. Cat Slute to Sada , her Kittens , and especially her Meeowmie and MeeeoowDad! MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I made the suggestion in the other thread that the cost for the kittens be the cost of the spay/neuter. That you set it up with your vet that they prepay the vet for the surgery. That way you know these kittens will be spayed/neutered and won't continue to contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.

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    Thats is a wonderful Idea Denyce, I'm sorry I didn't see that post I just called and the vet only spays/nueters cats at the age of 6 or 7 months, no younger. I might have miss-understood you though. Did you mean for me to make the apointment and "pay for it" then have them reinburse me?


    You mean you want pics of the little ones when they are all icky and wet or an hour (or so) after birth when they are all dry I told the office ladies at my school and they said that I'm crazy! Takign in a stray cat, finding out she is pregnet, and getting homes for all the kittens PLUS spaying momma when it comes time! Hee hee!

    It's 50 dollars to get them there first shots and there first de-wormer. So that means we would also be charging 50 dollars for the kittens. Which, I think is a very resonable price, I knwo they are going to a good home and the people know they are healthy! Thanx for all the help!

    Ashley
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    Ashley, I just wanted to say how proud I am of you and your family for looking after Sada and her kits.

    I think recouping injections, worming costs from the kittens new parents is great idea.

    Maybe you can get them microchipped too and add this cost to the adoption fee, that way those kits will ALWAYS be known to be owned and not strays ?

    Do you think you can slip the new owners a leaflet when they are homed about the advantages of spaying/neutering their new cat ? And the PT web address too.

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    I already have a page or two typed up on the advantages of Spaying and nutering that they can take home. I also had anothing thing that explains declawing AND on there adoption aplication (yes I made a adoption aplication ) it ask if any pets in the house hold are not spayed or nueterd, and if so which ones. If they answer that they already have 2 cats or even 1 dog or 1 cat who is not spayed and nuetered just because they couldn't afford it or because they havn't gotten around to it then they will NOT be getting a kitten from me.

    I'll be sure to give them PT'S adress!

    Ashley
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    Can't wait for those babies!
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