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4th July 2011, 06:48 PM #11
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4th July 2011, 06:54 PM #12
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Oh come on. ...tell x
You know your household better than anyone so wish you all the best for your new addition.
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5th July 2011, 08:03 PM #13
Found this little lady. From the same person who sold me Poif. I decided to text her to see if she was having any more litters. She said that they aren't, as Poif's Mum has just been spayed and the other Queen (who had the litter 4 weeks after Poif's) will be done next week. She then said it was interesting that I was calling, as that very day the last kitten of the remaining litter had just fallen through and so she had a 10 week old kitten that needed a new home...
FATE!!
meet Ffion...
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5th July 2011, 09:12 PM #14
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She's adorable, but isn't 10 weeks a little young to be leaving Mom?
Most breeders wait until they're 12-14 weeks old.
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5th July 2011, 10:46 PM #15
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Aw such a cutie. When does she come home?
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5th July 2011, 11:03 PM #16
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5th July 2011, 11:59 PM #17
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Pets shouldn't be used for breeding with,they have either come from someone who doesn't bother about their offspring or that lady has gone against the breeders contract,that is why a lot of these babies appear having to be sold cheaper & with no papers,if it is stated that a particular babe is on the non breeding register then any offspring born to that cat can not be registered,it is a shame really because there are heriditary problems within the MC's & a lot of breeders are doing their best to be responsible & trying their hardest to eradicate them,they pay a lot of money for their breeding animals to have the various tests & try their best to produce as healthy animals as possible but like with all breeding be it dogs or cats it happens.That said though babe does look a lovely bundle of fluff that makes your heart melt & will be a great playmate for Poif I am sure,countdown started......x
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6th July 2011, 02:09 AM #18
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When I bought Samantha it was strictly as a non breading pet, I had to provide proof of spaying to get her papers.
I got her at 6 months and at 8 month she started acting slut cat so it was off to the vet.
She was registered with the CFA and TIFA.
Paper never did me much good but she also sent me her family tree on both sides back 5 generations, some of the registered name are quite amusing
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