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Free: Dead Scorpions and a Barbie Doll
What do these things have in common?
Cats, of course! I have 4 talented young beauties desperately need new
furever-homes!
Given the copious amount of trophies I've been gifted, it's clear
they're super-serial Scorpion Killers. Last month, I found the naked,
ravaged corpse of a Barbie doll on my porch. It may have been the
purrfect murder.
ALL of these fur kids have been spayed/neutered and vaccinated.
Special thanks to the skill, generosity and TLC provided by the
Veterinarian team at the PAW Clinic in Mulege, BCS!!!
These are outdoor cats. That said, I'm positive they'd be purrfectly
content living indoors... if that's what you pawfer. They've been
raised my with dogs and get along great. I spend a lot of time outside
and they all get loved-on daily.
We are located in La Bocana, BCS. Delivery may be possible depending on your location. Please message me.
Scroll down to meet the next feline-love-of-your-life and choose one... or two! 
"Little Bro" -Male- Black & white. Age: 11 weeks. Cattitude: Super sweet, lazy and laid back. Loves boxes and
matches any patio furniture. Extremely photogenic. Motor runs like a champ. How could you not love this face?

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Feathers
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"Foxy" -Female- Black Longhair. Age: 7 months. Cattitude: Friendly, but shy. Very low maintenance. Quiet motor ... unless your'e really special. If you want a cat, but don't want a cat, you want this cat.

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Feathers
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"Clone" -Female- Birman Siamese (looks exactly like her mama) Age: 7 months. Cattitude: Loving and attentive. Occasional tripper. Good strong motor. Butter-soft fur and beautiful blue eyes. Great lap warmer and loves tuna.


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Feathers
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"Taz" -Female- Chocolate Point Siamese. Cattitude: Sweet, friendly, affectionate. Did I mention gorgeous? Very good hunter. Motor never quits. Occasionally comes when called. Would make a really great dog.

Friend or foe? 
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ehall
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That last picture is great. You're not talking your way out this time!
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Maron
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Special cats, much good luck finding homes for them.
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Feathers
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lol...I hope not, ehall and I hope SO, Maron. :)
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BajaBlanca
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What beautiful pics of your cats! How about post a sign around La Bocana for someone to adopt? Or, if you want, bring them to the 7th grade
cleanup this Saturday at 8 and maybe some of the kids will adopt? We meet up at the western union.
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rhintransit
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I love your post and wish I could have one of the cats. they look happy, healthy, and well loved.
a suggestion, your subject line is great, but I almost didn't look at the thread. maybe a title more specific?
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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BajaBlanca
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feathers my amiga - I talked to Alba(Pancho's wife) and she thinks she has a niece who might be interested ... I will let you know.
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rhintransit
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bump for these beautiful guys, and girls
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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durrelllrobert
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We had a dog door for our outdoor cat and she constantly brought us all of the gifts you mentioned plus numerous birds and gophers (usually just
wounded and not dead) but the worst thing was a bunny rabbit that she had chewed a hole through it's skull. Let it loose in the house and it ran from
room to room leaving a bloody trail before I could catch it and turn it loose outside again.
Bob Durrell
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Feathers
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Posting a flyer is a great idea, Blanca...
Edited to say: My messages are not posting.
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Feathers
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Thank you!!!
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tjsue
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I wish I could take them all, but I can't. Snickers would get highly upset if I brought a kitten home.
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8 Reasons Why Cats are Better Than Dogs
http://kittylovernews.com/8-reasons-why-cats-are-better-than...
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BajaBlanca
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bump
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durrelllrobert
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I got most of my cats as kittens and found it very easy to train them to use the toilet and eliminate the need for cleaning a litter box:
1. Buy a plastic dishpan, etc. that will sit in the toilet.
2. Put the seat down, add some cat liter and put the kitten in it.
3. After they get used to using it put a little less litter in it each time you dump it.
4. Once the litter gets down to less than 1 inch add some water.
5. Since the cat doesn't like to get it's feet wet it will start setting on the seat instead of getting in the litter and after that you can take the
litter container away and the cat just continues to set on the seat and go.
The whole procedure takes less than 1 month..
Bob Durrell
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rhintransit
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have these kitties found homes? bump bump bump.
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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BajaBlanca
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Feathers -
alba's niece would like a female .....
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