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14-07-2008, 03:56 PM   #51

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


Thats 100 per cent correct. I paid £75 fuel left £50 for food ect and when I said that they could stay didnt charge a penny.





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14-07-2008, 04:00 PM   #52

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


We'll have to beg to differ Fran if you are in a situation where you have no choice but to rehome a pet money is the last thing on your mind, I know I've been there.

Saying that I rehomed through word of mouth and could vet the new owners, doubt those that sell on the crappy freeadds do that





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14-07-2008, 04:01 PM   #53

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


I wonder what your reasons really were though for not having them back Jac? Perhaps because Caspurr is a Calici carrier and you intended to breed? And of course as he is a known carrier, you couldn't really have charged anything for him anyhow. It's not like you were re-homing a healthy cat is it?





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14-07-2008, 04:03 PM   #54

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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We'll have to beg to differ Fran
yup we will Anne!





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14-07-2008, 04:07 PM   #55

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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I wonder what your reasons really were though for not having them back Jac? Perhaps because Caspurr is a Calici carrier and you intended to breed? And of course as he is a known carrier, you couldn't really have charged anything for him anyhow. It's not like you were re-homing a healthy cat is it?
I know the real reason Jac left him with Emma, and him being a carrier was nothing to do with it, she had not intended breeding Caspurr, only Abi.....She did what was right for the cats, who had settled really well with Emma and he wee boy....





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14-07-2008, 04:10 PM   #56

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


I know she was only intending to breed Abi but no breeder would have a calici carrier in the house or it would be a recipe for breeding disasters. That's how it appears to us, that Jac re-homed Caspurr because he was a carrier and she wished to breed, so Caspurr had to go!





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14-07-2008, 04:12 PM   #57

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Then if that's the case why didn't I get Abi back then? Why was my only stipulation that she be spayed (and offered to pay for it)
See were not all just out for a buck. I had my cats BEST interest at heart NOT mine or my Daughters.

I know the next thing that's coming. Ola will be on the non active registar.





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14-07-2008, 04:13 PM   #58

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I know she was only intending to breed Abi but no breeder would have a calici carrier in the house or it would be a recipe for breeding disasters. That's how it appears to us, that Jac re-homed Caspurr because he was a carrier and she wished to breed, so Caspurr had to go!
I truley feel sorry for the way you think.





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14-07-2008, 04:14 PM   #59

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


so Abi is a ragdoll? i was on about c-fur and perdie (sorry if i have spelt that wrong) that she thought about breeding, and i think that was talked about before cat pagies became catsey so we cant check





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14-07-2008, 04:14 PM   #60

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


come on ladies - let's not make this personal. We can all have opinions without dragging things down




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