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Munchkin Kitten Land - Pet Scam - munchkinkittenland@gmail.com

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Network information IP address: 154.72.168.184 CAMEROON ISP: CAMTEL

From: Munchkin Kitten land <munchkinkittenland@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2020 23:31:36 +0100
Subject: TECY MY FEMALE MUNCHKIN KITTEN

Hello,
Thanks for your inquiry about Tecy, my cute and adorable Munchkin Kitten.

Tecy my Munchkin Kitten is still available and ready for a new and loving home/family. She is well trained, potty trained and very socialized

Name: Tecy
Breed: Munchkin kitten
Age: 12 weeks old
Adoption Fee: $400
Shipping fee: $150

Attached below are recent pictures of Tecy

We will like to know the following before making the decision to let our pet come to your home;
*Where are you Located?*
*Do you plan to breed the Kitten. ?
*Do you have any kids ?
*Have you ever owned a pet before?
*Have you ever owned this breed of Kitten before?
*How soon do you need the kitten over?
*Are You Okay Having her delivered Over to your Home if you Can't make
it here ?
*Sorry for all the questions. It's just that I want the very best for my kitten because they are just like our Children.

Thanks and hope to read back from you soon to enable us to proceed to the next step of the adoption process.

Best Regards.

Munchkin Kittens Land
4062851784
Website: https://munchkinkittens.net/
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