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1070 days ago

Manx Kittens

Korina from Bulls - Sanson

Beautiful Manx Kittens are ready to be homed from the 10th of February. They will be 10 weeks old. They're eating, socialized happy and they will come flead and wormed. They're also toilet training at the moment and doing well.
All are females only 3 available.
They will come spayed unless you ask for them not to be which we can discuss.
You can only get Manx kittens through a female Manx.
1 dark Grey stripey, naughty and curious character and has a stubby tail.
1 grey-black no tail quiet and a wee loner.
1 grey-white long-haired beautiful timid nature, she's a cuddly girl.
Photo of Mama in there too.
Asking $400 per kitten. You will need to pay a deposit to secure your kitten.

Negotiable

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