I am looking for one female kitten for adoption or purchase
Thank you .
SAYD
I am looking for one female kitten for adoption or purchase
Thank you .
SAYD
Hello sayd freedom.
Have you tried to post an advert in the Pets section in the Bahrain classifieds? It might help.
Thank you,
Aurélie
Thank you very much, Mrs.Aurélie To the advice
or you can save some pats from here: http://www.bspca.org
Where can I find british shorthair kittens in Bahrain?
Big thx for any information
Hi
In Bahrain we don't promote the selling of ANY animal due to the amount of lives that have been made a misery.
People post saying they want to buy a pet, so certain people here steal a pet, hide it for a while and then sell it.
The pet is upset as so are the family.
We promote adoption only
There are numerous facebook pages
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bahrain- … 2800021951https://www.facebook.com/groups/1241221 … 1/?fref=tshttps://www.facebook.com/Tonythedogfather
I've got a couple of shorthaired kittens that are gorgeous that you literally pick up from the stray litters when they are old enough to leave their mum.
Hi there,
Thx for your reply. I am sorry to hear that. We love cats, specialy British shorthair. They are stunning with their special character I want to ask you:
Are cats vaccinated?
Veterinary checked? ( documented)?
Are they sterilized/ castrated?
They can leave litter around 14th week of age, so how old are they now?
Thanks
My cats are not for adoption, I'm just saying how they became part of our family
Kittens can leave their mum's at around 8 - 10 wks, as soon as they start eating solid food.
If you love cats, then adopt a cute short haired one here in Bahrain, and give it a forever home.
Mine are so settled here and I have just visited a family with 6 stray cats and 2 stray dogs that all play happily together
British shorthaired you will not find in Bahrain
thanks for information anyway
Josnuggles wrote:Kittens can leave their mum's at around 8 - 10 wks, as soon as they start eating solid food.
They technically can, but it is better for the pet to leave their mum when they are 12+ weeks. The same applies to dogs.
brightonguy wrote:Josnuggles wrote:Kittens can leave their mum's at around 8 - 10 wks, as soon as they start eating solid food.
They technically can, but it is better for the pet to leave their mum when they are 12+ weeks. The same applies to dogs.
I know that - i'm referring to the strays obviously!!
Best to get them off the streets asap
It wasn't clear that you were referring to strays.
Sorry, I mentioned strays a lot in the comment so presumed it was obvious.
No issues.