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6th October 2011, 10:41 AM #1
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Sadly, I'm sure It's all about the money Debbie. That £9 per kitten registration fee really eats into the profits. I can't see any other logical explanation for it.
My litter from saffi have just turned 11 weeks old and their Registration Docs will be here waiting for the new owners when they come to collect the kittens. It really isn't that hard to do is it?
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6th October 2011, 01:51 PM #2debbie560Guest
I know it is, but in some cases its just about how many litter they can get from the queen, in a year so not to register is better.... so that no one knows what they are up too..... MIND they will soon!! but its time the registration bodies got their acts together and worked together to stop these BSB registering one litter with TICA.. then fife then GCCF!! all from the same cat in the same year!!
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6th October 2011, 02:03 PM #3
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Hi all; so many dodgy types out there, it really is getting harder to find a 'good' breeder, especially with three of the Westcountry 'stalwarts' giving up... Tassare, Lynxelot and Elyscats are all in the process of retiring from breeding, I will definately miss Annette and David from Tassare, and wish them both a brilliant time away from all those litter-trays!
I looked on line at a kitten from Palmaine, and had contacted the breeder but I decided against going ahead, glad I did now. I does cost a fair bit to properly produce a kitten to the piont of leaving home but I couldn't start cutting corners just to save a few measely pounds, they are precious from the day they are born and if it ever comes to the day when I don't think that then that will be the day to give up breeding!
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6th October 2011, 03:02 PM #4debbie560Guest
I have to agree with you, its a shame but some of the good breeders are going because the bad breeders flood the market the good breeders can not compete with someone who is churning out kittens from the same cats over and over again.. THEY do not have the same overheads as the rest of us!!
Its sad, and cutting corners should not be an option I register ALL of my kittens always have and always will... and the day I can not rear a kitten to the best of my ability like many I will also give up!!
Not sure about Palmaine, but the other two sit on their lazy backsides, doing nothing all day... well nothing productive that is just destructive!! And breed- breed- breed.
THE retiring age in the UK is 67 GET a job like the rest of us!! if you well enough to go and stand up at a 2 day show all day..... and live it up in a hotel etc etc you are well enough to go get a job!!
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25th May 2014, 10:49 PM #5
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We lost ours :(
I had had two male kittens from her and had to hand them back after she found I was emigrating within 2years and told me she was taking me to court! She then told me I was not entitled to ship them to the states with me!! She offered to buy them back......came and took them and still owes me £400!!! Oh and guess what I NEVER got their paperwork after paying stupid money! I contacted the GCCF & they said they'd never been informed of the two litters that mine came from. I wasn't allowed to see the parents and I wasn't allowed to see their litter mates.....she brought one kitten at a time into a room for me to view!
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2nd June 2014, 05:54 PM #6
you should have let her take you to court, from the look of this I don't think she would have as it would have cost her money - I would actually check with a lawyer if she's allowed to do that and take HER to court...
PS: I am so sorry you are going through that - I would be absolutely crushed if anyone tried to take my pirate! don't let her do that to you!
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7th August 2014, 01:59 PM #7
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See, this is what terrifies me about finding a suitable breeder, I'd hate to end up getting a kitten from someone who wasn't breeding for the right reasons... Btw are you allowed to "name and shame" bad breeders on here? X
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11th August 2014, 11:16 AM #8
Yeah if they're doing something bad we name them and we explain what they do - if they're good too. But I don't think we would advise one breeder over another, that wouldn't be fair to the others I think.....
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