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20-02-2010, 02:27 PM   #61

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


Ye same here.



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20-02-2010, 02:34 PM   #62

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


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I hope this thread and the one on the other site puts off others who are thinking of doing the same
I agree Candice. It makes me so cross as a genuine breeder. Breeders get enough flack as it is from what seems every angle and people like this only add to it. Genuine breeders do it for the love of the breed. They research properly, buy the best possible examples of the breed and breed to the Standard of Points set out by the BACs and GCCF. If done properly there is little, usually no, money to be made. I kept financial records one year and at the end of the year I was out of pocket by over £2,000 . I didn't keep anymore records after that .



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20-02-2010, 02:43 PM   #63

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


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I kept financial records one year and at the end of the year I was out of pocket by over £2,000 . I didn't keep anymore records after that .
O that was a good year then! Wish my losses were that low

Liz



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20-02-2010, 02:57 PM   #64

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


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O that was a good year then! Wish my losses were that low

Liz

Yep that was a good year. No unusual vet bills and no kitten losses



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20-02-2010, 04:10 PM   #65

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


oh good grief! What is it with these people?

I remember when I joined here, and I had all those problems with Teddie from the get go. I got wonderful advice and support from you all on here, and it saddens me to see that support being corrupted like this. And of course suspicion will fall on anyone else who comes here looking for advice, no matter how innocent.

I really hope the breeder can get the cat/kittens if they still exist , back from this individual.



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20-02-2010, 06:57 PM   #66

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Surely the breeder could do something as this lady has broken the contract?



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20-02-2010, 06:59 PM   #67

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


hmmm.. ye that was what I was thinking as well.
I hope those kittens are ok and that the breeder will take them off her.



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20-02-2010, 07:01 PM   #68

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


Many contracts are not worth the paper they are written on and it would be a very costly thing to do.
People are still apealing to the girl to come forward and accept the offers of help to care for the mum and kittens without reprisal and for the love of cats. I think that is to be comended and I hope she DOES contact them and accept their help, god only knows the cats need it.



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20-02-2010, 09:47 PM   #69

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


Contracts if written correctly are worth the paper the are written on.

I have had to take two cats back for reasons I will not go into and the contract I had signed by both me and the new owner was how I managed to get them back. It didn't get as far as court but a solicitor was involved on my part. Unfortunately the breeder of Amber does not have a written contract.

I am still in phone contact with Jayne and Amber has started to eat for herself although she is still at the vets. The kittens are gaining weight. So fingers crossed everything will continue along this road.



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20-02-2010, 10:20 PM   #70

Re: Amber rushed to emergency hospital


I am so glad that Amber has started to eat and the kittens are gaining weight as well.



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