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I dont know how much a British short hair should cost , tho I do know a breeder so i can find out for you. I would want to see the kitten you want to buy in the same home as the queen cat. I would also like to know that the queen and stud cat have had all the tests they should have had before breeding. Its a big risk to pay £425 for a kittens that not going to come with GCCF certificate. |
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Take your time with your kitten purchase, and make sure that the kitten comes with registration certificate. good luck with buying your kitten. |
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You should be able to ask the breeder to see a document that has two layers, one white, one pink with GCCF logo on. Name of Stud cat , name of queen cat , registration numbers etc. DOB details. How old is the kitten? |
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I know nothing about GCCF or documents or anything like that. I do know that people have posted about purchasing kittens which weren't quite 'fully registered', or whatever the phrase might be. There have been too many people who have ended up with the expense and heartbreak of a sick animal. Please take care. It does nothing for either breeds or, more importantly, the health of individual animals when people who breed them (for profit) don't jump through all the hoops which are designed to protect animals and people. Is there a Shorthair Society you could get advice/information from? Isn't £435 an awful amount for a cat? Maybe not, jmo. |
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The kittens are not born yet. Some other people told me this, how true is that? If you are looking for a pedigree kitten, its the fact that they are registered with either the GCCF, TICA or FIFE that is important. That registration proves they are pedigree. It doesn't matter that the breeder does not have a prefix of their own, its not really necessary |
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