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They are glorious kittens Naomi! Have to say that I thought a ginger girlie was fairly rare - but could be completely wrong about that. They are the cutest of cutiepies anyway. |
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yes they are rare, I read on the internet that you can get them when mum is a tortoiseshell and dad is a ginger which the parents where. Apparently they are more expensive to neuter than other females?? not sure if this is true, does anyone know? Naomi |
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I was always told it was genetically impossible to get a true ginger girl but Bubbles is pretty much that apart from a tiny white bit on the end of her tail which is how the vet says she gets away with it I don't mind they are beautiful anyway And your kittens are SO GORGEOUS!! |
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are they are so so cute i had a cream tabbie Maine coon and yes they are rare i dont know about her costing a little more to get done but i do know that red heads need more drugs when having an OP cos they have a low pain thresh hold, i dont know if its the some with cats |
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What darlings!!! I have always wanted a red kitten so am a bit jealous I have a Sebastian too; but mine has 2 legs and is just short of 2 years old. I bet yours is less trouble though |
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