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She really has made some beautiful kittens! We have had so many applications for them! I know, I’m mostly worried about Ivy being adopted, I’ll definitely miss her! But I know they’ll be going to good homes so that makes it a little easier! Yeah they will be neutered, microchipped and vaccinated before leaving us, I dont want any cats leaving us having accidentally litters so it’s easier for us get it done. They wont be leaving here until 12 weeks so I’ll discuss with the vet the best plan. Sorry to hear about your dog, its always heart breaking loosing them! Are your feral cats neutered? Can always adopt one of their kittens and be helping out too, how could your husband say no to that haha! Im 21 and already have 5 cats and a dog that will be moving with me when I move out so if I find a partner, they have to like all animals hahaOh thats ok i know life can grab a hold of ya and make ya so busy it makes ya crazy i know that first hand lol. They are so adorable i cant get over the cuteness ivy definately makes some beautiful babies she is such a good momma. Its gonna be hard on you to adopt them out when it becomes time you get so attached to them so quickly it makes it hard. I wanted to keep all of my dogs puppies when she accidently got prego we were suppose to be getting her in to be spayed but a week earlier then the appt she went into heat and our male got her lol this was almost 11 years ago my baby girl passed away on us a year ago the vet said it was natural causes she was a tiny beagle so she didnt live as long. You can take them to the vet at any time you need to if a problem should occur but if they are happy and healthy then i would wait till they are just a bit older. Do you plan on getting them shots and spayed/neutered or are you gonna leave it up to the people that adopt them? If i were you i would just get them their shots and let the new parents gwt them spayed/neutered to help with the cost that or charge an adoption fee of tou do get them fixed first they can be spayed/neutered as early as 8 weeks as long as they have a clean bill of health and meet the weight requirements. You will be able to tell what they are as they get a little bit older i know i keep saying this but they are so adorable makes me want one so bad but i am not allowed to have any more than the 1 i have but we have other animals so its like i have a zoo lol plus i have like 10 feral cats outside that i feed to but unfortunately none of them are adoptable. Thank you so much for responding back and thank you for being such a pawsome pet parent