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Donna- there was a thread about this a few months back (tried to find it but can't) and it made interesting reading. I think if you really want a pedigree it's worth researching as much as you can about the breed your interested in & then about some breeders. A good breeder would be happy for you to visit & see their cats & answer your questions. I think if I was going to get a pedigree I would try & look into the different types & try & get the type that I wanted (By type I mean, there will be different types for each breed, all within the breed standard, but different vaiations of it) As for how much I would pay, well it kind of depends how much you want it. My husband has a saying "something is only worth as much as you are willing to pay" That doesn't really answer your question, but hope it helps. |
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I think it depends very much on the breed Donna. I have found that Siamese are around £300. But some breeders charge different prices for pet quality, showing quality and breeding quality kittens... |
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I have been talking to a breeder based in Dover, Kent who has one kitten available. She is asking £400. For this I get "He will be fully vaccinated including Leukaemia and Chlamydia, is registered with the GCCF and is insured for 6 weeks" She has asked me to visit their house and see the kitten and its environment/parents etc. Just dont know whether I should do it!!! |
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I don't have much advice regarding health tests etc, but there are some breeders on here that could maybe give you some pointers, I would just want to know that the parents were FIV negative. Oh & I would make sure he had been wormed with a good quality wormer & he was free of fleas. Also you will be able to get a good idea about the breeder when you go, is the environment clean? how long has she been breeding? how many cats does she have? Does she seem to know about the breed? Do the cats have nice outgoing temperaments? Has the kitten been well socialised? |
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All pedigree kittens should be fully vaccinated and at least 13 weels old before they leave the breeder. I think this is a requirement of the GCCF if they are to be registered with them. Most breeders will offer you a six week free insurance policy. I too would want to know the worming and fleaing history and whether the parents are FIV negative. I would also not consider buying a kitten that has been raised outdoors as I wouldn't be happy that the kittens had had the socialisation that they need. |
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It is hard to go & say no, but if you are a strong person you can - I have been to see many litters of pups & decided not to buy one. I have had people come to see my rescue cats / kittens & say no - sometimes it just doesn't feel right. As we all know too well, one of the regular posters on here (I'm sure he won't mind me mentioning this, to make you aware) bought a kitten recently & had a lot of problems with her as she had not been wormed / teated for fleas. I'm not for one minute suggesting that this breeder will be like this, but I am simply pointing out to you the problems that can arise. |
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