Audrey (ix3rukia@hotmail.com) wrote:
Hi , i am Audrey and a person have shown me your website regarding CNRM.
I am 17 years old , and i wish to become a future vet. I have a very soft heart for animals and i cant leave any of them alone.
I found a cat one month ago below my apartment. I call her Miki , she gave birth to 5 kittens , but there were little kids who kicked them like football and one died.
I have fed miki with cat kibbels for a month now using my own pocket money and i wish to spay here. My parents are not too fond of animals She have been tormented by other people have been chased around , thrown into the pool , burned the tail and god knows what else have she gone through. She does not trust anybody except me. I have been trying to find potential adopters for her and her kittens , and spay her but i do not have suffiecient cash to do so.
So i would very much appreciate your help if you could spay Miki for me and find adopters for the kittens. I have asked my school teachers , and one agreed to adopt one of the kittens. Tomorrow i will give her one of the kitten.
Audrey has only provided this link: http://www.petfinder.my/pets/
We have offered our panel vet for the spaying but Audrey says it is too far, so I have suggested that she uses her own vet and we will work out a subsidy for her.
Kittens for adoption
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Audrey, all the kittens look too young to be separated from the mother. Try to keep them with mother cats for a longer period until at least 3 months old. At 2 months when they lose the antibodies from their mother, they can fall sick and die suddenly and quickly. They need a stable environment with the mother cat to ensure better survival rate.