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14-07-2008, 04:14 PM   #61

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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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!
That is rubbish, I know Jac better than you, and no how much the loved Caspurr....Just because you breed, although you have done it for long, does not make you the expert!!!





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14-07-2008, 04:14 PM   #62

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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Then if that's the case why didn't I get Abi back then?

I am guessing because even you are not heartless enough as to split them up if they have bonded





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14-07-2008, 04:16 PM   #63

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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I am guessing because even you are not heartless enough as to split them up if they have bonded
.......and technically speaking if Caspurr was a carrier of calici, so would Abi be, even if she wasn't shedding





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14-07-2008, 04:16 PM   #64

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


Getting personal Fran tut tut





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14-07-2008, 04:19 PM   #65

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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Getting personal Fran tut tut

kettle calling the pot black comes to mind





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14-07-2008, 04:25 PM   #66

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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kettle calling the pot black comes to mind
You should know. Two words Morse, Porsha. I didnt start this but I will end it PK. Oh and when's the next brood due? Opps sorry been born. Poor B liss is nothing but a breeding machine





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14-07-2008, 04:28 PM   #67

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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You should know. Two words Morse, Porsha. I didnt start this but I will end it PK. Oh and when's the next brood due? Opps sorry been born. Poor B liss is nothing but a breeding machine

You know nothing about Morse and Porsha and I haven't got a problem with re-homing anyhow, just lies about why it's done jac Bliss is 2 and a half and has just had her second litter - hardly a breeding machine and her kittens don't leave me until they are 13 weeks old minimum





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14-07-2008, 04:29 PM   #68

Re: Breeding from moggies..intentional or oops litters


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You should know. Two words Morse, Porsha. I didnt start this but I will end it PK. Oh and when's the next brood due? Opps sorry been born. Poor B liss is nothing but a breeding machine
Come on, Jac

That's really harsh and a step too far





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14-07-2008, 04:32 PM   #69

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Come on, Jac

That's really harsh and a step too far
Not a step too far is when you get personal and dont have a clue what your talking about.
The trouble is I'm being judged by someone elses scheeming standards.
I asked before How many puppies? How many kittens?





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14-07-2008, 04:35 PM   #70

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Not a step too far is when you get personal and dont have a clue what your talking about.
The trouble is I'm being judged by someone elses scheeming standards.
I asked before How many puppies? How many kittens?
Jac, you are equally as guilty of getting personal as Fran is.

Fran does have a clue what she's talking about when it comes to the welfare of her animals and their best interests.

I can see that we're fighting a losing battle trying to reason with you when you're like this though.

I agree with what Nat said earlier - people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

Can we all just agree to disagree!?!?!?




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