big-footed kitten

packerbacker

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naturegirl

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Ahh, I wish i could have it. Can't, already rescued two females from work and found homes for them and their kittens. Of course one ended up in my home. One mama had a genetic mutation also, she was white and odd-eyed. One blue, one yellow. When she became pregnant for the third time in a year, I brought her home, and had her fixed after she had a litter of three. She now has a good home, and I have one of the kittens. He has a genetic mutation also, he's totally deaf! White, blue-eyed male! I'm pretty sure cats are more productive than rabbits. Cool kitty, it should be easy to find him a home.

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packerbacker

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I was thinking, Sebastian, from the Little Mermaid movie, would be a good name for this kitty. Check out the claws. :D
 

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mrs.oroblanco

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Cool - I love seeing those "double-pawed" kittens!

And, I always love seeing someone who will rescue helpless animals!

Good luck!

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do "double-pawed" kittens run faster ?
 

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