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21st December 2010, 07:31 AM #1
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I have to say that the breeder, Heather, has been exemplary. When I asked about the availability of the third she gave her unbiased view of the pluses and minuses, didn't push me and once I committed last night offered me a small "bulk discount" without any asking.
Names ? I have until my next visit, Jan 8th - weather permitting - to decide on their registered names. I am getting closer with better ideas. It does help having an English professor close friend who is also a published author... but I will be the one to make the final decisions.
Thanks everyone for your support and best wishes! I am getting all soft and teary eyed at regular intervals just thinking about them... soppy git.
One thing I will ask for comments on, but there is probably a separate thread in the making, is for experiences with alarm systems and PIRs; I had an alarm system fitted a year ago with "pet friendly" PIRs which are rated up to 10kg *total* per room for pets and, as a long established local company, their senior sales lady who happens to live nearby says they have never had a problem with their own cats but they are not MCs. Anyone want to share ?
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21st December 2010, 12:03 PM #2
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OK, I didn’t mean to say breeders are pushy... ours certainly aren’t. But they do take care to update us on their plans and new litters, sending pics, and inviting us over to admire the new arrivals. I don’t mind a bit… even regard it as a compliment, it shows they trust and appreciate us as owners.
And to be honest, some of their future plans do give me the tickles… there’s one mating in particular next spring that I am very very curious about… chances are I will have to restrain myself when that litter is born.Last edited by Antonia; 21st December 2010 at 12:06 PM.
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21st December 2010, 01:40 PM #3
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Why restrain yourself ?
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21st December 2010, 02:42 PM #4
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21st December 2010, 03:39 PM #5
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Went to visit yesterday...
I am waiting for a LOT of people who have two or three MC's as pets now to keep going & get to seven so I can say to hubby that I am sure there is room for another one!
At one stage I was very close to having one more than my friend who breeds them but she is way out in front again,as she should be,but,just one more.....
Sorry Peter can't help with the alarm,while I have my oldest girl I don't need to worry,anyone who got in & she took a dislike too would go out with plenty of scratches & chances a bite as well to give them away.When we first had her if hubby was out & the doorbell rang at night I would pick her up & carry her to the door & before I had even opened it she would start to hiss & growl,I always reckoned that if I had lunged her at someone I didn't like they most probaly would have had eye problems as well.She is an old softie now but she still takes a dislike to some people & have to say it has normally been with good reason !
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21st December 2010, 06:22 PM #6
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I keep warning my OH that we may end up with three not two!!!
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22nd December 2010, 01:28 PM #7
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The thing is, hubby and I are always saying how we are not going to have a fourth because right now we have such a close-knit, relaxed and happy little clan of furries. So why shake things up again?
But last September we went to a cat show where we saw a solid black MC. We looked at him/her in the cage, then looked at one another and said in unison: "We're not going to have a fourth one." After which I heard hubby muttering: "But if we would..." and he eyed the solid black once more.
There's a high probability there will be one or more solid blacks in the litter our breeder plans for next summer.
We must have strength.Last edited by Antonia; 22nd December 2010 at 01:32 PM.
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22nd December 2010, 03:34 PM #8
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22nd December 2010, 03:51 PM #9
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LOL, personally I reckon if you recorded their chirrups and played them backwards there's some subliminal message in them - "we are the Coonies, masters of the universe ... with our wiley ways we will take over the world or, at the very least, our loyal slaves homes ... mwaaaahaaaahaaaaa "
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22nd December 2010, 04:42 PM #10
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