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    Originally posted by sooby707
    one day i will like her to have kittens.
    Weeing outside the box can be an UTI fatal if left untreated.

    Please get this cat to the vets asap. Here are the more common uti symptoms.
    http://www.piftails.com/littertrayproblems.html

    Also check if you have enough trays etc.
    http://www.piftails.com/littertrayintro.html

    I would only consider breeding your cat if :-

    She is a registered papered show quality pure breed with a breeding contract.

    If you know her background for a minimum of three generations on both mother and fathers side and they are all registered pure breeds with breeding contract.

    She has been tested clear for all common genetic problems that breed can carry. If you don't know this one you don't have enough knowledge to breed.

    She has been tested clear of FIV & FELV is over a year old or close too two years and has been though at least one heat cycle.

    If you are willing to pay top dollar stud fee for an proven blood tested clear stud who is registered with a breeding contract. He must alsi have a suitable three generation family tree and carry no genetic problems.

    Need to have emergency money in the bank in case of vet bills $1000 ios about right if your cat needs a c-section at midnight. Are you willing to hand feed the kittens if your cat dies in labour etc.

    If you are willing to register the kittens when they are born and pay for first vaccinations for every kitten before they leave your home.

    Rehome each kitten responsible with a contract stating they must neuter the non breeders before 6 months old .

    If you do the above you are on the way to being a responsible breeder and it costs money to be a responsible breeder.

    However if you ignore all the above advice you a back yard breeder who is churning out problem filled kittens which will add to the population problem.

    Or third option you have read the above advice and feel that breeding is not for you and get your cat spayed.

    You can always foster a pregnant cat from your local shelter if you want kittens in the house. In this way you are helping a bad situation not creating it
    Last edited by PayItForward; 04-12-2005 at 03:57 AM.

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