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31st August 2010, 07:54 AM #1
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Whoa! Alarm bells ringing here. The cats should be approachable and 'couldn't find the pedigrees' sounds very suspicious. She's supposed to be a certified breeder of pedigree cats. Doesn't sound good.
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31st August 2010, 08:52 AM #2
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31st August 2010, 08:54 AM #3
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I have to agree - I don't think that sounds like a good situation to get a kitten from.
All of my cats are typical MCs - very approachable and friendly even with people they have only just met. All of our kittens carry the same traits and are very friendly, in fact we often refuse to sell to homes where people are out at work in case the kittens don't get the attention they are used to.
I would keep away from this breeder and speak to the other one in Phoenix - it will be well worth the wait if you can get the perfect kitten
Louise
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31st August 2010, 02:28 PM #4
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Thank you guys. Yes, I agree. My biggest concern was the temper of the cats... She found some pedigrees, though. But not these from the two cats. She didnt send anything yet.
I am not in a hurry at all, so I will keep looking. Lets cross fingers for the breeder in Phoenix.Don`t dream it, BE it!
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31st August 2010, 06:33 PM #5
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I agree that this does not sound like a great breeder from what you have described, but I will also comment on temperament as I don't totally agree with some comments. It is my impression that most young kittens are usually very open to people if properly socialized by the breeder. Certainly three of the four we have gotten just immediately walked up to us and became our cats. However, one of our two males was different. Somebody that had gotten several other MCs from the breeder had him and was going to return him to the breeder as he was "too shy" and so forth. She was keeping her cats in a large kennel building (a house really) where she also raised poodles. When we went to visit, all the other cats came up to see us, but he went to hide (he was then around 16 weeks). We brought him home anyway to see what would happen and he would not come out of the carrier in the car and even did not come out once we got home. After a little while we actually had to pull him out of the carrier. This did not look at all good! However, my daughter started trying to play with him and over the course of half an hour or so he just completely changed and became a totally normal kitten. He is now a very wonderful cat, but he does remain our most sensitive cat and is easily spooked by noises. I have talked with the breeder who has his sister, and he says that she is similar. In part I think it is because he has exceptional hearing, as he hears another cat coming long before anyone else does. In terms of adult MCs being shy around unfamiliar people or not, I have to say that cats vary. Two of our four will often go right up to unfamiliar people that come over, but the other two will not and are likely to go off and hide. Different MCs have different temperaments and you should not expect all to be immediately friendly with strangers. On the other hand, I have never seen MCs behave in an aggressive fashion with strangers. It is one thing to be wary of somebody you don't know, but quite another to be aggressive. I would be concerned that the breeder is too busy to properly socialize her cats with humans.
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4th September 2010, 02:16 AM #6
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You are right. Every cat is different. I just did not expect outgrown MCs to act shy or even that aggressive. I could oversee that maybe though, because I was just interested in the one cat that was very sweet in character. But the breeder still did not send me the predigrees nor did she send me pictures of the former litter. So I guess I can cross her of my list.
OMG it is Friday again already. I need to call the breeder from Phoenix finally. OODon`t dream it, BE it!
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7th September 2010, 02:42 AM #7
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I finally was able to reach Cindy, the other breeder from Phoenix. She was really nice and sound all wonderful to me!
One litter is due every second, maybe there is one little show quality boy in it for me. I will try to visit her as soon as possible. To see her cattery. So far she sounds so much better than the breeder I recently visited (who -by the way- still did not send a pedigree or something).
I am excited!!!Don`t dream it, BE it!
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7th September 2010, 08:22 AM #8
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That sounds a lot better, hope this one works out for you! Good luck!
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26th October 2010, 12:50 AM #9
Hi!
I thought I would add to this thread....
We gout our Tiki from Reigning Cats Cattery but I also corresponded with Maine Coons in Maryland and they were very nice.
We love our kitty, she is wonderful and the stock looks good to me.
Beth
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