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I'm assuming it would be moggies. GCCF, TIKA, CFA have thousands of pedigrees on register, but there must be millions of moggies around the world. Or did you mean UK/US? Still think it's moggies. |
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I'd go for moggies too! You should see the "prides" of moggies that hang out at tourist sites around the world - begging for scraps etc. I personally came across a big colony at Siracusa on Sicily. |
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Moggies. I think that pedigrees are only bred in captivity, as pets. I very much doubt there's a pedigree siamese wandering around out there, let alone two that just so happen to mate together. Of all the homeless cats wandering around out there, 99.9% must be moggies and they breed a lot more than pedigrees! |
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well ive had both.i have pedigrees at the moment, i have got predigrees from rescue shelters too its not all moggies at shelters pedigrees can cost more and i cannot let them roam free, where as moggiesyou can. difficult |
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