I'm not gonna argue, and although yes I was rude at some factors because I was very dissapointed about your lack of knowledge after you claimed to be knowledgable. But if you read the bottom I did wish you luck. I sincerly ment it. I too can be ruder but I didn't feel it was necassary nor adult like. I don't like to argue but I also don't like people that add to the overpopulation of animals without doing so to improve the breed. I am truely sorry for upsetting you, and I hope you see where I (and I'm sure many others) are coming from too.

1. I think that if you research about breeding you should research it all, not just what to feed & how to take of her, but what complications may occur & how to deal with them. In researching you should of also found that breeding is only reccomended to improve breeds. That means to test your cats (mom & dad) for any & all diseases & illnesses that may be hereditary. A full blood panel & some tests also x-rays to make sure their structure is correct.

2. Yes your cats have homes, but there are many others that don't. Why not reccomend to family & friends to adopt them instead of adding to the population. (when I say population I mean the whole population, not just the ones in shelters, I'm talking about ones that have homes too). Also you can not see what the future brings. What if problems arrise later on down the road & the people can no longer care for the cats. There is always a chance that a cat (or any other animal) can end up in a shelter or on the streets even if the person promises to keep the animal for life.

3. I understand you were worried I would be too. But this should of been researched further to find out what is expected & what complications can arrise & what to do about them. And its not really only about that, its the fact you had numerous concerns. (about the gestation period of a cat).
It scared me that someone who bred on purpose had two important concerns right after each other.
I know you had a problem, but something medically like this you should always call the vet first.

I am glad you are learning now. And not once did I say that you didn't take good care of your pets.

Congrats on the kitties & I hope everything goes smoothly for you & them!