Try looking in the classified section in your local newspapers. Often, many people will be willing to give away kittens.
yes,if you get much money to adopt more kittens.
Yes, mother cats may adopt and care for other kittens besides their own if they are in need of maternal care. This behavior is known as "allosuckling" and is observed in various animal species, including cats.
No shelter will allow you to adopt for free. The newspaper and Craigslist, however, are overflowing with ads for free cats and kittens.
First you go and venture into the Whispering Eye Forest, and find the golden cookie. Then, you fly to to King Neptunes space palace and adopt 3 kittens. NO! you adopt 4 kittens, and give them the cookie. They will throw up.
You can find Calico cats and kittens for free at adoptions sites like "adopt a pet". These sites may ask for a donation but this is optional and you may not have to pay.
Send them to a local humane society, or have someone adopt them. Please do not abandon them, they might die if you do.
There are always kittens available to adopt! You should check with your local shelters and humane society.
Adopt an older cat! There are way too many cats that are abandoned in shelters to be buying kittens from breeders.
One can buy Munchkin kittens from the Adopt a Pet website. They can also be found from one's local cat and animal charity shelters or on sites such as Gumtree.
no you cant because being adopted would mean that the kittens wouldn't have a mother to eat from. Well actually it depends on their age a proper age to adopt them out is 8-10 weeks old.
I suggest checking local animal shelters, rescue organizations, and online adoption websites to find kittens available for adoption in your area. It's important to carefully consider the time, space, and resources needed to care for a new pet before making the decision to adopt.
Mom cats often adopt another cat's litter, especially if the mom recently gave birth. For young kittens, that's okay BUT mom will need more food with protein (e.g. a good dry and wet food). However, 12-week old kittens should NOT be nursing. Separate the older kittens from their "adopted" mom and get them onto dry food.