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Its wrong for the new owner to ask if you can afford to buy a pedigree animal unless your curcumstances change you should not even ask for one. My brothers rescued a cat and couldnt catch it so the rescue centre came down and took him too the vets and paid for the castration he had the money ready but they would not take it. He has since paid for it to have all its injections and has got a feliway plug to help it. |
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I can't understand someone forking out for a pedigree cat and then can't afford the neutering cost Surely if you have a cat, pedigree or otherwise you expect to incur such costs. |
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How wrong is that?! If you can afford to buy a pedigree kitten you should be able to pay for all its wants and needs! |
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