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Thanks william spends most of his life asleep up on the wardrobe now the colder weathers come, I did consider another kitten briefly however I decided against it unless by some twist of fate a kit comes along, I'm not entirely sold on having another cat again if I'm honest, I'd quite like to go down the pedigree route but itd be impossible to keep one as a housecat when the boys come and go as they please, and with most breeders stipulating indoor homes only, well fate decides for me |
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It continually amazes me to see how well some cats bond with dogs. Maxwell is looking as handsome as ever. Luke, do rescues have the same regs about indoor only for pedigrees as breeders do? |
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Unsure really DM, hadn't looked into it before. I've gone down the rescue route for moggy kittens before and been turned down by both RSPCA and CPL due to at the time having my old JRT girl (some years ago) as they said terriers couldn't be trusted with cats, which of course was crap as she mothered every feline that came into the house, have never considered an older rescue as I feel my existing cats would never accept an adult cat into the house ever, the existing boys may be difficult to introduce even a kitten too I think. |
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