WHAT ?!? You planned a litter and you don't have a job in case of emergency vet bills.Originally posted by ainslee_breann_sr06
I dont have a job to pay for the bill!
You should of saved around £2000 ($3500) for vet bills before you even tried to breed your cat.
Just a few concerns :-
: Is your cat a show quality pure breed cat with registration papers, ditto for the tom cat ?
: Did you check the background of both cats back three generations to check for genetic problems carried by both/either cats.
: Have you blood tested your cat and the tom cat for Felv and Fiv and STD's before you allowed them to mate. If you didn't you could have healthy looking but fatally ill kittens on your hands.
: What is the aim of your breeding program ?
: Have you got contracts drawn up for the owners of the kittens ensuring they fully insure, vaccinate and alter these kittens at six months old to prevent even more un-necessary kittens.
: What will you do if these kittens end up homeless in the future, will you do the responsible thing and take them in for the next 20 years or will you direct them to the closest shelter.
:When will you alter your cat ? As every heat cycle will shorten her life span and increase her chance of developing breast and cervical cancer and with every breeding will increasing her chance of contracting Felv, Fiv or STD‘s.
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Having read your previous posts you sound like a typical back yard breeder...bad attitude, little knowledge on breeding, no money for your vet bills and not caring about the fact for every kitten you un-necessarily bred... a kitten will die in your local shelter.
If you want to compare facts.......here is a full list of difference between back yard breeders like you and responsible breeders.
http://www.whyneuter.com/breeders.html
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