Kittens

You won't be stopping a cat getting out of the garden unless you stick it on a leash :p
 
Find a nice cat rescue place (some of the main stream ones we went to were shocking, unfriendly and didn't deserve to be supported)

Take a day to walk round playing the ones you like. I guess kittens are harder to gauge, ours as 9months which was perfect for us. Find one that is playful and dominant so it wont have too many problems with other cats in your area. We ended up with a ginger tabby, very friendly and a good wee(he actually quite a big cat) hunter/fighter.
 
I found one on CPL, It's in Coventry and it's 1 of 3 :P Only 12 weeks old, will show my mum when she gets up (She works nights)
 
It's one of the first things I'm going to do when I get my own place next year :)

Have never had a kitten before, parents have had cat's but before I was born, Always been to other peoples houses and they've had cat's I think it's my time to get one :D Love them they make me laugh
 
Male cats are more social, friendly and also less likely to stray in my experience. No doubt someone will disagree but it's a fact males are more affectionate. I have two male tabbys and they're great. Just head down to the animal sanctuary and see what's there. ;)

I agree, however you must get them fixed. Other wise they become smelly, grumpy, fight a lot and scent everything. Oh and about a year later you'll find most of the kittens being born in your street look like your own cat. Oh and also cats don't always realise incest is a bad idea. My brother had a cat called Fizgig, we think his dad was also his mother's cousin and half brother. He had thumbs, eyes that were different colours and the intellect of porridge. He was actually a really cool cat.
 
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I would have thought Female Cat's would have been nicer but I'm wrong :P

I've found a lovely Kitten 12 weeks old just waiting to show my mum :)
 
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I love Kittens & Cats, I'll give a call to the local Rescue Centre and Sanctuarys again - they didn't have any Siamese Kittens when I last checked so I'll carry on trying the local Siamese Breeders again as they are probably more specialist and more likely to help.

I'm looking forward to piccies when you do get your Kitten :)
 
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