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31st May 2012, 08:21 AM #2
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I think the answer to this one is in your second from last sentence,go visit at latest notice you can get away with & observe very closely how/where they are kept,the cleanliness of the place & how they all interact with each other. I have to agree that it does sound an awful lot of cats & isn't always a good sign that they provide cats to other breeders you perhaps can go more on "which" breeders they have been sold too rather than the number. The hardest part for you is going to be able to keep the heart in the right place until you are sure it is the type of breeder you want to buy from & also make sure what the kitten comes with vacc & paper wise,have the parents been at the least HCM tested,you will be paying a lot of money for this babe,if babes are offered at a lot less than you are expecting to pay be very wary,if the place is not as clean as you would have expected be wary,if the kittens are not the healthy playful bundle you expect to see be careful,if you are allowed to handle the kittens at quite an early age be careful{my breeder won't allow it until after the first vacc}if you do handle the babe does the breeder make you wash your hands with proper antibacterial wash before doing so if it is still confined in a room with mum & siblings,at what age can you have the babe,if its before twelve/ thirteen weeks be careful,they should not leave until a week after their second vacc, but if everything comes up to "scratch"let the heartstrings start tugging & keep us updated with colour,sex,name,photos etc please & have fun you won't regret becoming a MC parent will be interesting to see how long it is before you become a parent to "two" as one will never be enough....x
Last edited by jckkerrison; 31st May 2012 at 08:32 AM.
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