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    In my experience, rescue organizations are a pain to deal with. Additionally, they are not always up front about their policies, and the staff is at best, flakey.

    The last person I know who who wanted to adopt a kitten from one, was given the WRONG cat when he came the next day to pick it up, and from their response, it was clear they knew, and hoped he wouldn't notice. Someone else had already taken home the cat he paid for.

    I'd search Craig's List first, and practice strict quarantine after the sale.

    Tiny hatchlings stress me out.
    Last edited by distaff; 11-06-2016 at 05:22 PM.

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