It depends on your source. Some people and organizations will give away kittens for free, if they're not pedigrees. Just ask around and you'll probably find some either really cheap or free.
Note, however, that the initial costs of owning a kitten are not restricted to the kitten. You also have to allow for initial vet inspection and vaccination, and eventual spay or neuter. Many animal shelters will charge about $100 - $150, but include the vet inspection, vaccination, and a certificate good for a free spay or neuter in that cost.
My money is on the kitten. The Kitten would eat the smurf, so the kitten wins.
9,999,999.99
regular kittenfood P.S. good luck
as much as you would in regular monopoly
No, a cat's size is primarily determined by genetics and overall health, not by how much it is picked up as a kitten. While handling a kitten excessively might temporarily affect its growth if it's stressed or not receiving proper nutrition, this wouldn't permanently stunt its growth. In general, regular handling and socialization of kittens are beneficial for their development, helping them become well-adjusted adult cats. However, it's essential to handle them gently and appropriately to ensure their comfort and safety.
it's about $100 where I live, just call the vet :D.
My Kitten weighs about 600-700 grams!
Nurse's make a little more than the average making money. They make kind of the same amount of money as regular engineers. Which is about 80,000 minimum to as much as 300,000.
as much as you adore he/she
about 100000000000
I'd say as much as they want.
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