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<blockquote data-quote="IluvABbeef" data-source="post: 238621" data-attributes="member: 3739"><p>You guys come to sudden conclusions too soon! Thanks for the posts, anyways!! These kittens <strong>are not</strong> the product of inbreeding, they are healthy, furry, normal, playful, and mischevious kittens. We probably will neuter and spay them(yes, there is a male and a female), as well as give them thier shots.</p><p> </p><p>There was no sign of other animals around that killed that kitten, no tomcats either. The momma cat should've weaned her three youngsters a week ago, they're six weeks old now, and I guess she started to kill out of desperation, most likely becuase she didn't know how to wean them off, and got it into her head that killing them was the only way she knew.</p><p></p><p>If she had other previous litters before we met her, she would've done the same thing. She's a feral cat, BTW. So we don't really know much of her past...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IluvABbeef, post: 238621, member: 3739"] You guys come to sudden conclusions too soon! Thanks for the posts, anyways!! These kittens [b]are not[/b] the product of inbreeding, they are healthy, furry, normal, playful, and mischevious kittens. We probably will neuter and spay them(yes, there is a male and a female), as well as give them thier shots. There was no sign of other animals around that killed that kitten, no tomcats either. The momma cat should've weaned her three youngsters a week ago, they're six weeks old now, and I guess she started to kill out of desperation, most likely becuase she didn't know how to wean them off, and got it into her head that killing them was the only way she knew. If she had other previous litters before we met her, she would've done the same thing. She's a feral cat, BTW. So we don't really know much of her past... [/QUOTE]
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