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01-06-2006, 03:20 PM   #1

two birds with one stone (not my cat)


ok, this is NOT my cat, so wasnt sure to post here or not
BUT

I would like some feedback on this little hunny.
What cat you think she is? ( pedigree, cross, moggie etc)
cuteness factor out of ten,
ideas for names,
and
how much should you pay for her?


i know it isnt easy from this piccy, but it's all there is for the moment






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01-06-2006, 03:42 PM   #2

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Does she have a mouth problem? Looks almost undershot at this young age? Might just be the photo.

Appears to be a moggy, low set ears, not sure why, all kittens are cute, wouldnt pay any more for her than I would a moggy from a rescue (Last donation I paid was £50)
Dawn.





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01-06-2006, 04:13 PM   #3

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Very cute, don't see why it matters what she is, I think the underslung jaw Dawn mentioned is an illusion caused by the position (which doesn't look very comfortable!), and she is very cute.

I myself wouldn't pay more than the going minimum donation at my local rescue (currently £50).





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01-06-2006, 04:14 PM   #4

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She is cute, but I think she is a moggy too. I pay £40 at my local Animal Sanctuary, so I think that to be a fair price, however that doesn't include microchopping, vaccs or neutering.





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01-06-2006, 04:21 PM   #5

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Moggy-cross? Very cute. I'll have a think about names. Any character-traits that you know of?





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01-06-2006, 04:32 PM   #6

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well, thanks for the feedback.
I'll tell you mor what i know now, and doubted myself

she is MEANT to be a ragdoll. mum a ragdoll dad a ragdoll.
I wasnt convinced.
She is asking £150, fair price for a full ragdoll if that what she were.
Obviously she isnt.

Piccy isnt particularily caring is it?

So, overpriced, and doubtfull she what she made out to be.

I'm going to wood green next month with hubby, just to look at what i cant have lol





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01-06-2006, 04:33 PM   #7

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She's beautiful.

I'd say she's a moggy. (may have a pedigree parent but don't see what difference it makes) I'd pay whatever YOU think she's worth. What is she worth to YOU.

Like anything in life - it's only worth what someone is willing to pay.

You want her, you have her.

EDIT TO ADD - just seen your post above & I don't think she looks like a ragdoll, but then I don't know much about them.





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01-06-2006, 04:38 PM   #8

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hmm, i'll give you £150 for bluebell smudgley? oh and not forgetting my right arm too lol

I really wouldnt say she worth £150, for a moggy or moggy cross at best? I could go to wood green, get a kitten or cat fromt hem and give them the £150, far better spent





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01-06-2006, 04:41 PM   #9

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Doesn't look like a Ragdoll to me, either. Given you're planning to start breeding colourpoint Persians in a couple of years, wouldn't it make more sense to see if you can track down one of those?





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01-06-2006, 04:44 PM   #10

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Doesn't look like a Ragdoll to me, either. Given you're planning to start breeding colourpoint Persians in a couple of years, wouldn't it make more sense to see if you can track down one of those?
yup it would but after princess I am considering NOT breeding cats. i know things were diff with princess but loosing her litter hit me hard and I dont know if i am cut out for breeding




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