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That's interesting... Of my four girls, two - Jenny and Amber, the oldest and youngest at 13 and 3-ish - have been mothers. The other two (Snowy 11.5 and Molly 5) haven't. There is a *definite* difference which I am not convinced is just down to personalities. Jenny and Amber are generally calmer and more sociable. They are also lazier, more home-loving and unfortunately greedier - Amber is definitely tubby They also both want to be top of the pecking order - although Amber is the latest arrival, she has Snowy and Molly firmly under her paw and is after top cat position! Snowy and Molly seem not to have "grown up" and display more kittenish behaviour - dashing round like mad things occasionally, and are shyer. Jenny and Molly both came from homes. Snowy and Amber were strays - so I don't *think* it's background. Having said all this, all the cats are happy and, I believe, "fulfilled" in their lives and with my love for them - it's a myth that a cat will somehow be deprived if she doesn't have kittens. But I can believe it affects their personalities. |
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Interesting observations LMC. I definitely agree that a cat doesn't need to have kittens to be fulfilled but after my experience I am sure that in certain situations it is beneficial and in Jazzs case it made a very positive difference |
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Been reading with interest and not interupting up til now!! Just like to say my first two cats ever were for me. Pets. Nothing more. I had them vaccinated and as soon as was possible, booked them in to be speyed. Didnt let them out until that was done. I have heard all cats should have a litter, but put that down to old wives tales. My cats dont appear to have missed out. They dont know any different. Would never think to let them breed. They are moggies. There are plenty of moggies to go round. |
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They haven't missed out on anything Donna - it is most definitely old wives tales. More food for thought--Wouldn't it be silly if we thought that every female person should have at least one child I know we should never compare animals to humans but it is an interesting thought. |
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i do not agree with breeding moggies or crosses at all, yes there are cats/ppl that have opps litters and fine then the cat should be done so no more opps litter should happen. i don't agree with breeding cats just cos friends and family want 1, for 1 they could go to any rescue and get 1, 2. they soon disappear when its time for the kittens to go to there new homes. but saying all that i have 2 Maine coons that i have bought as breeding queens. i will make sure that any kitten i breed and sell will have 100% lifetime help off me. i will always take back a kitten/cat that falls on hard times. am i contradicting myself probably |
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ok maybe i put it worng why breed a moggy? yes there are lots of pedigree breeders that take your money and run and im sure there would be many ppl that if there moggy had a litter would do as i have said i will do but why do it in the first place? there is no standard to go by, what health checks do you do if you dont know what cat you got. yes moggy can have health problems just like pedigrees can. |
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