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Im in contact with a number of breeders, which you can probably tell. All except one are from the web.
Believe me, it is the laws that are different from one country to the next. NOT the cats
12 weeks because of jabs... Hmmmm. How many kittens that do not come from a breeder do you think have seen a vet just once ?
Edited to say that by breeder, I mean the registered ones. I dont mean those that make serveral packs of kittens each year, and call the cats a certain breed and no proof of this.
Believe me, it is the laws that are different from one country to the next. NOT the cats
12 weeks because of jabs... Hmmmm. How many kittens that do not come from a breeder do you think have seen a vet just once ?
Edited to say that by breeder, I mean the registered ones. I dont mean those that make serveral packs of kittens each year, and call the cats a certain breed and no proof of this.
Edited by lenats31 on Friday 17th April 15:46
singlecoil said:
I would never buy a cat from a breeder. When all the cats that need homes have them that's the time to start breeding more.
I´m not sure about the number of homeless cats in the UK, but I think it is 2,5 million!! The situation in DK is not much better if you count man to cat population. We have app 600000 homeless cats!!We have 3 moggies - 1 is from a shelter.
2 pedigree Maine Coons
All of them spayed, as we dont want the noise and and a pissed down house fertile cats can make - not to mention raise the cat population that is already much too high
Ill upload the recent pics of the ginger headcase that lives with me.
He isn't happy at the moment mind as when doing the garden at the weekend I picked up the doormat and it broken through age. Thing is its 90% his hair and now its in two bits on the recycling boxes till I go to the tip at the weekend.
He is not sat on a broken mat scowling at me when I get home.
He isn't happy at the moment mind as when doing the garden at the weekend I picked up the doormat and it broken through age. Thing is its 90% his hair and now its in two bits on the recycling boxes till I go to the tip at the weekend.
He is not sat on a broken mat scowling at me when I get home.
Patch1875 said:
Brilliant, looks like the cats have been such a frenzie to get them open. I know the feeling. Came home one night after leaving the kitchen cupboard open and the cat nip was all over the floors, up the wall, in his food etc (he had ripped the packet to shreds) and he was lying high as a kite on the couch!Gassing Station | All Creatures Great & Small | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff