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Originally Posted by Hreow
It's not so difficult. You just need to find out if the breeder is a responsible breeder before you go. Word of mouth works wonders and even if the breeders you are recommended are too far away or do not have a suitable cat/kitten, they might be able to direct you to someone they know is responsible and who is better situated. Having ads in papers isn't a recommendation. Although this isn't fool-proof, your chances are pretty good of getting a well-cared for animal that suits you and your life. Moggz - you ran into one of the (hopefully) rare cases when it sounds good, but is horrible. I'm honestly not trying to make out that you did anything wrong. ![](images/smilies/001.gif)
CP covers a good chunk of Britain and a fair few breeds, so asking here would be an option. I'm sure someone can give a "absolutely!" or "noway!" stylee comment or at least a few hints of defects and good points to look for.
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I am very aware that I went about it the wrong way, and those of you who wish to smack my bottom can come round once the kittens are better :P
I would say that in Future I will go about it properly, but realistically with 12 cats, the only reason i would get another cat now would be if someone died (god forbid) and even in Felix is 20 - he will never die! I am hoping to get a good 20 years out of each of my cats.
But I am currently working on the principal that at least i have gotten these babies out of a bad situation into a good one.
Even though I now have 12 cats - all of them get the attention, medical care and food they require, they run loose around the house causing mayhem - yet my house doesn't smell and its clean and my kitties are happy. I put a lot time and effort into all of my babies. the only way that womans house can be that bad is because she doesn't care and is lazy.
And on a fab note - Husband just got a bonus from work - so im off to zooplus soon to buy a whole new load of cat-towers, i have some fab plans.