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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2015 7:18:45 GMT -5
We have had him since he was a kitten, he is now about 7 years old. We are moving and cannot take him with us. He comes with remaining food, litter, and litter box. Located in portland
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Post by spotfin on Dec 28, 2015 17:12:26 GMT -5
Bummer you have to give him up. I'm not a cat person, but we got a kitten about 2 months ago. He is growing on me now and is part of the family. Hope you can find a good home for yours. Do you have any pictures? As a side note, are you going to the salmon ecosystem forum next week in Orono?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2015 10:33:01 GMT -5
Hey Jason, The cat is more my wife's cat than mine, I don't have much attachment to him! Definitely a dog person. I dont have any pictures of him, but he is all gray. I will be going to the salmon conference next week, but I can only attend the first day. I have to go to the Aquaculture Research Insititute Aquaculture R and D conference on Jan 7 in Belfast instead. www.facebook.com/Aquaculture-Research-Institute-University-of-Maine-189824954396188/timeline/?ref=hlFluid Farms was invited to do a panel discussion with other aquaponic farmers in the afternoon sessions. So if anyone else on this site is interested in Maine aquaculture there are some great aquaculture topics at this conference- shellfish, seaweed, salmon farming. Register with the link above!
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Post by spotfin on Dec 29, 2015 20:14:57 GMT -5
The aquaculture conference looks interesting. Is it most mariculture? I am going to Orono both days and will try to catch up with you. Good luck with the cat.
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