Should I seize this kitten?

My husband and I really want to get a kitten. I have fallen contained by love with a cute baby Tortoiseshell kitten who I found on the net. She is in the region of a 3 hour drive away. (so worth it)

There is only one problem. We are living at my parents house at the moment. The lease on our apartment is up on Monday. The house we recently purchased will be vacate January 1. We will probably move in a weekish later. I e-mailed the cattery about little Lucy smaller quantity than 2 hours ago...I usually get answers from these several days later. I simply got an email back asking if Saturday would be a virtuous day to come visit.

I really want a kitten, and I think my current cat would do powerfully with a little one around. The space we are living in is kinda small, little bigger than a generous 2 car garage. No doors on the bathroom to separate kitties if they don't grasp along at first though I do have a large cat carrier that could be a secure space.

The other icky thing is that my husband works on Saturday and wouldn't be able to come with. He solitary gets Sunday's off.

We were going to continue till we got into the house to get a kitten. But I've been kitten pinning for a while very soon and getting antsy. So the logical thing is to wait I know, but should I listen to my heart and get this little toddler and accept the extra work with the move?

PS. my current cat come from a 2 cat home before she found us about 4 months ago. So she is used to have another kitty around.

Oh, and this is her http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/display...
A reputable Cattery should work with you on this. They usually want to know everything approximately you & your limitations. Judge what would be better for the new kitty & offer to pay for her upkeep whether you decide to wait until January. She's scrumptious, I wouldn't blame you for taking her immediately BUT.her needs come first until your secure. I don't think you'd lose her any way, but I get it that she may have a better donate if they must make space. Clear communication & an offer of assistance or a donation, hopefully would be paid things comfortable in conversation with their care-taker while buying you time to have your situation more convenient to your different kitten. If they balk...it's better that you say your on the way, while being on your opening. I've yet to find jerks in cattery's but you never know. All the best !
Why not purchase Lucy, but make arraignments to leave her at the cattery until you move? That would hold her as yours, give her a couple more weeks beside her mom (always a good thing) and let you get settled into your tentative home before bringing her home. She's a pretty baby, she looks just like my favorite cat when i be a kid.
whether u really want to and know ull take really good care of her after yeah go 4 it
She is absolutely adorable! try to make certain that the kittens and ur along with your husbands personalities match.
I know what is resembling to be antsy about getting a kitten. But it would be best to wait. You don't want to stress that kitty with your other cat, nor lock it up within a carrier to then put it through a move. Stress can be very fruitless for young kittens. Take a deep breath, there will be more kitty available, move, settle down and then get a kitty. You want this kitten to bond with you, not lock it. And you should travel with your hubby because the kitten will be part of his life too. You should also isolate that kitten for 14 days from your other cat to avoid nouns of illness and give them time to come out in suitcase there is a sickness.
Okay, think of your husband not coming to get the cat, as a surprise for him (even though he would know you when you'd pick up the cat. And two cats sounds reliable for the kind of house you are living in! Just think of it person a nice little family, you, your husband, your older cat, and your new kitty. And you know, I muse you should really go and get the kitty because it is not impossible for someone to go on the website and totally well adopt the cat. And who knows, maybe your cat will be best friends beside the kitty. And I really support the last sentence with the "P.S." part. I hope I help bunches.

By the way, that kitty is ADORABLE!
Shes adorable! But if you cant keep her in the small space, a angelic idea is to adopt her but maybe have someone else foster her until you move contained by to the house. You should visit as much as possible though. But, cats can do well in small spaces and she shouldn't really intellect where shes kept.
I would budge with your instinct. I picked my cat out online, too. I was probing and searching for the longest time then I saw her picture & just know it was her! It was meant to be. I hold two kids & she is the third so to speak. hehe She is now almost 8 months old . I love her to disappearance! She is the only cat of the house & spoiled rotten. I say go for it! She will be fine. Go for it girl! When you know, you know!! You know she is the one for you! Get her!
Answers:    Awwwwwww she is beautiful, go with your intestine instinct and get the kitten, i have 2 cats and a puppy and everytime its not be the right time, according to the people around me but being as strong minded as i was i go ahead anyway and its turned out the right decision everytime, you just know when you see the one you want, dont consent to her get away, go get hold of her and love her x x x
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