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I think most breeders don't let kittens go until they're 12-14 weeks old, but I don't know what it means when a breeder lets them go sooner. I got every kitten I've ever had at 8 weeks or so and not had trouble, but I don't know if that's the way it's supposed to happen. |
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all of our previous cats have been 7 weeks or so, but they were moggies. i think its different for pedigrees. but is it different if they are peds without papers? |
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Jenny this breeder sounds like a BYB and if it was me i would walk away the GCCF saya that all kittens should not leave the breeder until they are at least 13 weeks after having there kitten jabs are these kittens GCCF reg? if not i would walk away and if they are i would give a quick ring to the GCCF to ask/tell them what she is doing |
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I think 8 weeks is young for a pedigree to go to its new home. Our Birman was the more usual 12 weeks old and came with 6 weeks free pet insurance and vaccinated. I would be a bit wary and do some checking up first. |
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I cannot help you Jenny with your questions, Violet is my first Kitten, but wish you every luck in finding your little Kitten soon x |
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Am really puzzled why they are offering insurance if they are unregistered - on one hand they sound knowledgable with offering the 6 week free insurance, yet they are producing kittens that maybe can't be registered (the opposite of a responsible breeder) and letting them go at 8 weeks old - which even some rescues wont do in certain situations (like only having 1 kitten, or working full time). It might be worth you looking, and seeing what the set up is, but it does sound odd. |
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The free insurance can be given out with any kittens / puppies. We give 6 weeks free insurance with every cat / kitten that is rehomed. It won't be costing the breeder anything. I have never owned a pedigree cat, or bred any. But regarding being taken away from their mother - I think 8 weeks is more than long enough to be with their mother. Obviously the kitten would then need to be vaccinated by you. |
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