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Old August 14th 09, 07:21 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
HardySpicer
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Default Cat Breading question

I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?


Thanks

Hardy
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Old August 14th 09, 07:35 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
World Class Pins
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Easy answer, Just get them all fixed. Way too many now (thousands)
getting put to sleep every day. If you want more go to the local "no
kill" shelter and adopt some out.
Have a nice day pal.
Karl.

On Aug 13, 11:21*pm, HardySpicer wrote:
I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?

Thanks

Hardy


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Old August 14th 09, 09:53 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
HardySpicer
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Default Cat Breading question

On Aug 13, 11:35*pm, World Class Pins wrote:
Easy answer, Just get them all fixed. Way too many now (thousands)
getting put to sleep every day. If you want more go to the local "no
kill" shelter and adopt some out.
Have a nice day pal.
Karl.

On Aug 13, 11:21*pm, HardySpicer wrote:

I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?


Thanks


Hardy


Look - get lost. What sort of answer is that? How do you know what the
situation is in my country?
They are pedigrees and I am going to sell them.
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Old August 14th 09, 01:46 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Cat Breading question

"HardySpicer" wrote in message
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On Aug 13, 11:35 pm, World Class Pins wrote:
Easy answer, Just get them all fixed. Way too many now (thousands)
getting put to sleep every day. If you want more go to the local "no
kill" shelter and adopt some out.
Have a nice day pal.
Karl.

On Aug 13, 11:21 pm, HardySpicer wrote:

I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?


Thanks


Hardy


Look - get lost. What sort of answer is that? How do you know what the
situation is in my country?
They are pedigrees and I am going to sell them.

Hello, I can see the flames licking around your message... Pedigrees or not,
Cat breeding for profit I.E. selling cats, won't get you any information or
help here. unfortunately you have just committed social suicide as far as
this news group is concerned. Seriously you will be much better off. looking
at going on a cat site, aimed at the breed of cat you intend breeding. The
general consensus here is that you should only have 'fixed' cats, and if you
want to 'adopt' a new cat you should support your local 'no kill' shelter
and deal with them.
You will just get treated as a troll, no mater whether you have good
intentions or not. As you will have noticed you are more likely to get abuse
than help. Unless you toe the party line! That is don't admit to breeding
and only admit to dealing with no kill shelters. 'Personally' I think if
your kind to your animals, and keep them well fed and regularly vetted its
your own business. Take care, DP


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Old August 14th 09, 02:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
dgk
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Default Cat Breading question

On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 01:53:58 -0700 (PDT), HardySpicer
wrote:

On Aug 13, 11:35*pm, World Class Pins wrote:
Easy answer, Just get them all fixed. Way too many now (thousands)
getting put to sleep every day. If you want more go to the local "no
kill" shelter and adopt some out.
Have a nice day pal.
Karl.

On Aug 13, 11:21*pm, HardySpicer wrote:

I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?


Thanks


Hardy


Look - get lost. What sort of answer is that? How do you know what the
situation is in my country?
They are pedigrees and I am going to sell them.


You're not going to find much sympathy here. We're all drowing in cats
and you want to make more for your profit. Maybe if you die soon a few
more cats in a shelter will get to live.
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Old August 14th 09, 04:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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Default Cat Breading question


"dgk" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009 01:53:58 -0700 (PDT), HardySpicer
wrote:

On Aug 13, 11:35 pm, World Class Pins wrote:
Easy answer, Just get them all fixed. Way too many now (thousands)
getting put to sleep every day. If you want more go to the local "no
kill" shelter and adopt some out.
Have a nice day pal.
Karl.

On Aug 13, 11:21 pm, HardySpicer wrote:

I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?

Thanks

Hardy


Look - get lost. What sort of answer is that? How do you know what the
situation is in my country?
They are pedigrees and I am going to sell them.


You're not going to find much sympathy here. We're all drowing in cats
and you want to make more for your profit. Maybe if you die soon a few
more cats in a shelter will get to live.


Hear hear!


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Old August 14th 09, 06:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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"hopitus" wrote
Hear hear!


(Snork) the only thing this one has going for him is beyond his
control...his
"country" must not be one of the ones where cats are on the menu, as
no pedigrees necessary there.
These are showing up more often than once a week these days.
Not to mention the ill-informed dissing you and Phil.Jesus H. Christ.


OTOH......"Breading"?????? Red Alert.


lol


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Old August 14th 09, 09:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
HardySpicer
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Default Cat Breading question

On Aug 14, 5:46*am, wrote:
"HardySpicer" wrote in message

...
On Aug 13, 11:35 pm, World Class Pins wrote:

Easy answer, Just get them all fixed. Way too many now (thousands)
getting put to sleep every day. If you want more go to the local "no
kill" shelter and adopt some out.
Have a nice day pal.
Karl.


On Aug 13, 11:21 pm, HardySpicer wrote:


I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?


Thanks


Hardy


Look - get lost. What sort of answer is that? How do you know what the
situation is in my country?
They are pedigrees and I am going to sell them.

Hello, I can see the flames licking around your message... Pedigrees or not,
Cat breeding for profit I.E. selling cats, won't get you any information or
help here. unfortunately you have just committed social suicide as far as
this news group is concerned. Seriously you will be much better off. looking
at going on a cat site, aimed at the breed of cat you intend breeding. The
general consensus here is that you should only have 'fixed' cats, and if you
want to 'adopt' a new cat you should support your local 'no kill' shelter
and deal with them.
You will just get treated as a troll, no mater whether you have good
intentions or not. As you will have noticed you are more likely to get abuse
than help. Unless you toe the party line! That is don't admit to breeding
and only admit to dealing with no kill shelters. 'Personally' I think if
your kind to your animals, and keep them well fed and regularly vetted its
your own business. Take care, DP


Ok thanks. I had no idea this ng was full of complete idiots. At least
there are a few sane ones.
I only have pedigree cats which I bought - and are expensive. I have
no intention of not looking after them!
They are pampered as hell.

Hardy
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Old August 14th 09, 11:39 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
calvin
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Default Cat Breading question

On Aug 14, 1:29*pm, hopitus wrote:
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These are showing up more often than once a week these days.
Not to mention the ill-informed dissing you [cybercat] and Phil.


One of those two deserves to be dissed.

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Old August 15th 09, 12:09 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
jmc
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Default Cat Breading question

Suddenly, without warning, HardySpicer exclaimed (8/14/2009 2:21 AM):
I have two females and 1 male. Do I need to separate the females or
can 1 male be ok with more than 1 female?


Thanks

Hardy


No, we don't know what country you are in, but I'm fairly well traveled
and everywhere I've gone there are feral cat problems and full shelters.
I know you mean well and all, but please do some research before you
consider breeding your cats:

1. Is there a market for your breed?
2. Are all your cats exemplary examples of the breed?
3. Do you know what the genetic health issues of your breed are?
4. Have you had your cats tested to ensure they don't have any of these
issues?

These are all important questions, if you cannot answer them like this:

1. Yes, the other breeders in the area can't keep up with demand.
2. Yes, they're show quality and have good pedigrees
3. Yes
4. Nope, and they've been tested and will not pass on genetic issues to
their kittens.

Then please don't breed.

I'm pretty sure there's more but I'm not a breeder. My cats always have
been and always will be spayed.

I'm with everyone else that you shouldn't breed at all even if you have
the right answers, but I know you probably will anyway, so am asking
that you do your research properly so if you continue, the resultant
kittens have the best chance of a good home and a long, healthy life.

jmc
 




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