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Old 02-18-2007, 09:39 PM
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Go purebred if you must, but really, there are a lot of really great pets available at your local shelters and/or SPCA. I'd really recommend checking them out. Buying from for-profit breeders only encourages that practice.

Unless you plan on showing the cat, what's the point in going purebred.
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Old 02-18-2007, 10:57 PM
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A lot of pets bought from breeders and stores are in-bred & have lots of health issues. Just be careful when buying from a breeder/store & do your homework on researching the pet's history. Someone posted this on another board about backyard breeders, maybe it'll help you out!

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The main red flags that the breeder you are talking to is a BYB:
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- someone who says "Oh yes I did a health test", but thinks health tests mean the vet looks over the pet every now and then

-A breeder who only breeds for color or any other one trait and discounts the total pet

- A breeder who is selling mix breed or designer pets

- Someone selling pets with no papers

-A breeder who does not use the standard as a blue print for the breeding practices

-Can't explain why he/she is a good example of the breed and worthy of being bred

- Can't tell you why the pedigrees and pets were matched up for a breeding

- A breeder who doesn't understand or know how to evaluate for their adult pets structure and temperament

- someone who doesn't give the first set of shots and worm the pet

- A breeder with no contracts or agreements

- A breeder that doesn't screen new owners and ask questions of them

- A breeder who can't or won't answer questions of the buyer

- A breeder who doesn't offer to mentor new owners

-one who breeds litter after litter and has several on the grounds at once

- someone who doesn't want you to see the pets in person before buying

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Old 02-18-2007, 11:15 PM
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Go purebred if you must, but really, there are a lot of really great pets available at your local shelters and/or SPCA. I'd really recommend checking them out. Buying from for-profit breeders only encourages that practice.

Unless you plan on showing the cat, what's the point in going purebred.
Holy crap, I agree with Kevin.
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