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20-10-2005, 07:24 PM   #21

Re: Active, non-active register question


Well done. Do you have any photo's? probably a stupid question.



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20-10-2005, 07:25 PM   #22

Re: Active, non-active register question


Luke,
What are you thinking about getting now?

Thought you were going to get a wee moggie



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20-10-2005, 09:49 PM   #23

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no sorry Jac unfortunately I dont have a photo that I can upload from my computer.



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12-02-2007, 07:21 PM   #24

Re: Active, non-active register question


hi my moggi just seems to eat and eat he is always hungry and very demanding. he has got so fat



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12-02-2007, 09:57 PM   #25

Re: Active, non-active register question


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Originally Posted by bobbie3917
no luke i know u wernt saying that

i have never heard of a breeder doing that so i cant sa.
so i guess you want to get in to breeding then? i hope this is what you mother wants and not you, a child should have nothing to do with the breeding of any animal, yes i have kids but they know nothing about what goes on they know when an animal is preg and they also meet the kittens/pups when they are 3 weeks and not before. my oldest is 9 and has never seen anything born other than on TV.


Just thought I'd put my thoughts in here about your comment regarding your kids as I hold a very different view (sorry to Luke that this is slighly off topic)
My kids have seen dogs & cats being born from when they were very young. When my 1st child was born we had a litter of pups at home. They've seen & been involved with lots of cats & dogs giving birth, they've seen a stillborn pup being born. Lifes about ups & downs. My kids have seen dogs mating & probably understand more about life/birth than most kids their age.




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12-02-2007, 10:40 PM   #26

Re: Active, non-active register question


I agree with Smudgley - children shouldn't be kept away from the ups and downs of nature and life.

I'm not sure if it's rude to ask, but how old are you Luke?! lol





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13-02-2007, 10:56 AM   #27

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Originally Posted by Jade1991
I would not advise to you to breed from any breed of cat think of all the pet cats & kittens (non pedigree's) & think of all the stray cats & kittens that have been abandond in care homes & it's a struggle to find homes for them & yes they will be neutered if they find homes for them.
Sorry to be a party pooper but I have to agree with this and feel pretty strongly about it. I am not here to judge people but feel there are more than enough breeders out there and very sadly there are way too many kitties, pedigree or non pedigree desperately in need of good loving homes.



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13-02-2007, 12:37 PM   #28

Re: Active, non-active register question


Guys!
What's going on - this thread is from October 2005. Now it's stirred up all sorts of stuff that's probably best unstirred.
We had a spate of this a while back and it doesn't half get confusing - well, it does to me anyway.
So, please, even if someone makes a ?mistake? and somehow manages to resurrect an ancient thread, don't breathe life into it by replying (except maybe asking them to repost in an appropriate place.)
Sorry to be a nag



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13-02-2007, 12:42 PM   #29

Re: Active, non-active register question


You're totally right DM!!! I noticed that after I had posted!!! Oops!!!!



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13-02-2007, 12:45 PM   #30

Re: Active, non-active register question


whoops.... Sorry had no idea it was an old thread, didn't look at the dates to be honest.



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