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20th April 2012, 09:30 PM #1
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My baby just made 4 weeks old!
Look at my baby he is getting so big. He is 4 weeks old. I am going tomorrow to meet him. She has 4 other kittens. I have picked this one out in pics, but tomorrow when I go I get first choice. I hope another kitty doesn't steal my heart. I will take pics and post here. His eyes look a bit crazy.
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20th April 2012, 10:33 PM #2
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You are lucky you are allowed to go at this early age my breeder friend wouldn't let anyone near her babes at this age,look forward to seeing more pictures & go with your heart thats the best way....x
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20th April 2012, 10:58 PM #3
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I was lucky and held my boys-to-be for a few moments at 2 weeks.
You'll want (and should) book 2 or even 3. They deserve each others company.
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20th April 2012, 11:22 PM #4
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I didn't say anything when you posted the first photos a few weeks back but my god the place looks absolutely filthy!
http://www.maine-coon-forum.info/mai...born-week.html
Look again at the carpet/blanket (or whatever it is) that the kitten is on in the first batch of photos, would you let a kitten who's less than a week old anywhere near that!
I know I'm not going to win any friends by saying this and please tell me to mind my own business.
Please use your head as well as your heart when you go to visit.
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20th April 2012, 11:48 PM #5
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I appreciate all opinions. This will be the first time I visited since the kittens were born. I did see the enclosures she has for them when she lets them outside and they are very large and spacious and kept very clean. I thought I saw a lot of cat hair in the pics which I thought was normal. I know about dogs and this is my first cat that I purchased. In any case I will be seeing them tomorrow and if anything is wrong I won't feel obligated to get a kitty from there.
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21st April 2012, 10:56 AM #6
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Having been on your site MickB you sound as if you rear your kittens as my breeder does, not allowed out of nursery until 1st injs at 9 weeks & then give them the freedom of the house to explore & learn to socialise more{plus learn how great it is to ride on the broom head or hang onto the hoover pipe,two of mine have arrived very adept at holding up the cleaning proccess!!!} & it is good that leona2025 has been given advice of something that she needs to be aware of,isn't that why we are all here to try & help each other to hopefully have an exciting experience not only anticipating a new arrival but helping to make sure it comes from somewhere that any one of us would go for a babe , then we can all share the ups & downs of having a new furry bundle on the forum {or two or three ...}...x
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