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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: bluecat on December 03, 2007, 18:00:21 PM
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Spoted this in the free ads words fail me :censored:
I have a currently 9 month old half russian blue half turkish van famale cat that i wish to have kittens when she is old enough. This would be very serious and would be considering the welfare and happiness of her and the male cat she would be with. One reason i want this is because i already have one famale nutured cat and one male nutered cat so i am interested how a non nutered cat will be. another reson for this is because i feel that when i nuter my cats they have not fulfiled there way of life :P and haveing a litter is the right thing to do as for my side i am 13 years old and am very interested in animals aspeshally cats so it would be a very good and interesting expireance for me i have read many books about it but of coarse i am still learning and one day wish to be a vet. So finally what i am looking for someone with a male cat not to old preferabley rufly her age but doesnt realy matter that would be intersted in mating with my cat.
Edited to remove a private email address of poster and also the link to the website as in purrs guidelines.
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bad spelling for a 13yo. No doubt this person will get some replies. very odd.
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:Crazy: :Crazy: :Crazy:
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bad spelling for a 13yo. No doubt this person will get some replies. very odd.
Sadly we live in a country where some 30 and 40 year olds can't spell and they wonder why well-educated, intelligent Poles get the jobs :Crazy:
This kid would probably be turned down my McDonalds and certainly wouldn't be employed by any vet - which is just as well given his point of view. :evillaugh:
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Do you think it is a wind-up, even a 13 yr old can't be that thick.
I can't see why there should be a warning triangle on this.
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She's going to have to improve her spelling if she wants to be a vet, isn't she :shify:
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I can't see why there should be a warning triangle on this.
must admit I agree with you - we must not abuse the triangle. I will pm bluecat and ask her to remove.
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I would have thought a 13 YO with any serious intentions of being a vet would be a little better informed about the whole point of neutering, quite apart from reducing unwanted kittens - in females it reduces risk of mammary tumours, and of course in both males and females it makes them less inclined to wander for miles and get into fights or killed on the roads. Any well-informed consideration of the animals welfare and happiness (rather than the owners desire for kittens, or a "zoology project" on feline reproduction), would conclude that neutering IS in the animals best interest.
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Just a wind up me thinks, obviously the other NEUTERED cats are her parents.
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I do hope it is a wind up - neither of the breeds she says her female is are common, so I can't quite see how you would end up with a cat that is half and half (although thinkig of the colour patterns for both, would be an interesting looking cat!!), and if she really wants to be a vet, she will have to change hr views. I would be tempted to e-mail her CP's leaflet about not letting cats have one litter.