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1st October 2010, 08:05 PM #21debbie560Guest
You got that right!! Thank you end of the day you have stated the very obvious we can all be accused of making things up but we all have eyes.. and can see the evidence using them...
Think the best thing for me to do would be to put her next to shall we say an Abyssinian or British of the same age... and you will then see the comparison...
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2nd October 2010, 08:36 AM #22
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Owh dear... she's gorgeous.. I like the color. She looks like my Gegirl but different in color. It's glad to hear that she is finally home with you. You are really strong Debbie. I just can't imagine if I were in your position.
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2nd October 2010, 09:44 AM #23debbie560Guest
Thank you and rough GUIDELINES...
Thanks you, she is very pretty and we will hopefully in the future when she is back in condition, do a trail mating with her to Jet Li... if the kittens are small and or not good in type etc etc, then she will be neutered but after 4 homes I think enough is enough..
I will today take a photograph of her besides a 5 month old Abyssinian and show the comparison as the British girl she is currently living with is a big girl and that would not be fair..
I have not felt strong believe me I have just had the support of many good people and friends and family behind me. Believe me when I say I many times was going to walk away, when I bought these girls I had recently lost my job, I had no extra money, my daughter paid for these two girl ( they are hers)... and I was at my wits end.
But it was almost as is with most of my life... someone was watching over me, Jobs came in thick and fast.. so I was employed again, I had help in the UK to avoid money transfer fees.. even my Child-minder who has looked after all of my 4 children while I worked... helped out!!
The reason I think that this has come so far and was so difficult is because of the lack of support from the agency's that we register our cats with, its because of the length and time involved with this kind of process to get someone to court is a difficult one.
Bear in mind she refused to let me have my cats the last date being the 9th of January 2010..
I had already applied to the court but the process takes so long to get a hearing. the first date was the 5th of July MY CATS independence day!! well one of them!
After recent discussion with cat registration bodies a lot of them are re looking at their policys to protect the breeders and new owners...
The stupid situation in the case with the GCCF is the rules they have in place
For instance in the case of the little boy Jenin.. Yes she had evidence and yes with the evidence of her and others the GCCF have the right to take away someones prefix, but to do this you have to pay £150.00 administration fee, and when a person has lost money, already and is paying money out for vets fees etc, they usually do not have that kind of money to throw away!!
Plus sadly given the amount of cat organisations, they cannot monitor say for instance if someone registers a mother cats kittens with tica and then in the same year registers that same mother wirh GCCF and or fife etc etc..
But sadly in all cases it the Pet owner that pays the price. and they are not protected.
I have reported and logged all of my complaint with the trading standard and consumers affairs, but THESE are cats and there are very few organisations that will protect them, in most cases cats are still classed as Vermin..
The RSPCA only take action in extreme circumstances, if an animal has food and water they usually leave well alone. I was for many years involved with the rescues for the International League of Horses I am still a member... and believe me the sites I have seen have been terrible but the rescue agency's again... run away, they see food water and they advise, but only usually in the most extreme cases does action kick in immediately.
The Welsh are staring a pilot scheme to monitor kitten and puppy farms, so breeders have to undergo the same checks that a registered boarding cattery does.. and this is one step forward I agree in.. fully...
My advice and this is stated on my website to all New Owners..
Is spend time at the breeders, NEVER pay a deposit until you have seen the kitten, ask to see the parents. Take photos of your kitten when you visit as some have pointed out our girl did not look like the original photo. Breeder do swap!!
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ALWAYS get a receipt with you deposit a. one of the ladies that contacted me, said she paid a deposit and she was told at 13 weeks the kittens was sick at 14 weeks and right up to 20 weeks...so within this receipt make sure that it states if the kitten is not supplied by the breeder that you get the deposit back THIS CAN be used in court....
This lady 2 years on she was offered no replacement by the breeder... and the breeder kept her deposit.. and her kitten..
The Rules in Europe... in General not including the UK????? is that all kittens are micro chipped, and registered and have to come with a copy of all tests... plus a signed separate health certificate.
If a breeder is letting you handle un vaccinated kittens ask your self why
A few checks...
Check the babies eyes your self they should be clear the haws in the corners should not be raised.
Feel the weight of the kitten does it look well covered.
Look at the condition of the baby's coat is it shiny..
If the kitten is brought to you aged 9 weeks from another room ask can you see the kittens in that room, or at least see the room the babies have been raised.
Is the kitten playful, friendly interacting with its babies..
NEVER take a pedigree kitten before it is 13 weeks old fully vaccinated etc no matter how many deals discount the breeder offers... that little saving you make... mean hell and a lot of money later!!
NEVER take a kitten because you feel sorry for it... DO something about it. but do not take it home.
I will post something on here for all to read, whom are looking for a new baby!! I have it on my on my website which applies to all breeds
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2nd October 2010, 01:33 PM #24debbie560Guest
Updated Photos
The first photo is a photo taken 2 days after she arrived at her supposed to be temporary home .. you can see from the top of her even with her coat so full she is chunky!!
Photos taken today!! the hands are that of a 15 year old girl. A friend of my daughter .
And the Abyssinians used next to her is just 5 months old.
Now.. this is not about her size as in stature as in she is very small.. this is about how thin she is..
For those of you that wish to follow this story it took 8 months of bad care to reduce this cat to the 2 photos you see below.
I will take monthly photos for 8 months. of her to show her progression and change with the correct care and management!!Last edited by debbie560; 2nd October 2010 at 05:48 PM.
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2nd October 2010, 05:39 PM #25
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Pity her. She looks really different now. Hopefully you can get her recover.. I mean really well recovered. Really pity her. Can't wait to look at her progress picture. You go girl.
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2nd October 2010, 05:53 PM #26debbie560Guest
Thank you so much!!
Very different indeed... but we will bring her back of that I am sure just basic regular feeding should do it... we have been advised to do it slowly... is all... her digestive system has to be treated gently! will keep it all updated.. I also have a diary of Corrigan on My face book page..
I had a lovely email off a lady who is not a breeder, just an owner!! who saw Corrigans diary.. I won't put here what she said but basically it made my heart sing.. and kept me focused that I am not going ga ga... lol..
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2nd October 2010, 06:00 PM #27
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Those pictures says it all,poor little girl being that thin but I am sure we are going to see a big difference in her,even in a month !
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2nd October 2010, 06:29 PM #29
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Yeah... let your heart sing to it's content... well at least it can start singing now ... believe love will succeed.
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