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About Molly
Molly is the mother of the Weasley kittens and now they have all grown up she’s ready to find her special family. When it comes to personality traits, Molly is friendly, happy-go-lucky, intelligent and very affectionate and will make a wonderful companion. Molly is still a young cat with a lot of years of love to give and she will want lots of love and attention. Molly would love to hang out with you in your office if you work from home but if you don’t that’s ok; she will be waiting for you at the end of the day to greet you with a purr and a meow. Molly would love to keep you company at night and promises to be very well behaved if you let her share your bed. Molly is litter trained and looking for a loving family to open up their hearts and home to her, could your family be the one she’s been waiting to meet?
All Little Paws Kitten Rescue cats and kittens come to you vet checked, desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed, flea treated, and litter trained. As we are a rescue group, the adoption fee is not negotiable. Little Paws Kitten Rescue cats and kittens are indoor or cat enclosure only and must go to homes that intend them to stay that way, this is for their safety and health of the cat or kitten and for the environment. It is our foster carer’s choice as to which home a cat or kitten goes to. We match the cats and kittens to the adoptee; we do not necessarily “sell” to the first caller. As our foster carers are all volunteers raising the cats and kittens in their own home, we would appreciate you let them know if you cannot make an appointment.
Adoption details
Please contact the foster carer listed on a cat or kittens particular listing, to find out further information and/or arrange a meet and greet.
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