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  1. #1
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    Gee, I loved them both when I thought they were just regular ol' cats you had saved. Now that I look at pictures of them both, I can see it in their faces. A very pretty breed. I know you would love them both no matter what their breeding. All of us would.
    Proud to be a crazy cat lady!

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    what annoys me about craigslist is when people flag a posting for a hard-to-find or desirable breed dog because they think the fee is too high. I mean if you had an English Mastiff puppy they'd flag you if you ask too much (in their opinion) but if you ask for less then you'd get overloaded with a butt-load of deadbeats trying to get a truly valuable dog for next-to-nothing. Then they turn around and breed the hell out of it for profit, or can't afford to feed it anyway.

    You don't see this as much with cats, around here anyway. I think most of your everyday schmucks looking on CL probably don't know one cat breed from another enough to justify paying a high adoption fee, no matter what the pedigree. Those are the ones who flag postings and prevent someone who would truly be interested from ever seeing it.

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    Yeah that is the screwy thing about it people selling pets without fixing them and then asking new owner to do that if they adopt them. Not that I think that is wrong to ask but in my opinion I wouldn't trust someone else to spay and neuter a pet if I hadn't already chances are the ragdoll kitten I saw getting a home could have been a back yard breeder. I mean I seriously don't think that happens so much with cats as someone who thinks ragdoll is going to be docile and lazy and not get pregnant because Its so laid back... People come up with the weirdest ideas. Like one girl on youtube that ragdolls make less mess and damage than a domestic with no pedigree. I was like have you ever took not on the size and note that they are a bit clumsy sometimes. Some can knock over more because they can weigh around 20lbs. They are a big cat breed some say biggest but I've heard too much to say for sure. Plus my cat never tore up our stuff, I mean yeah the bottom of the furniture which nobody cares about he never crawled up in it which I was worried about but honestly he probably prevented a lot more damage than he caused due to our last dog's fear of thunderstorms.

    Thanks everyone, I was questioning if I was wrong on charging a decent pet fee.
    Last edited by Tora Oni; 12-14-2009 at 11:43 PM. Reason: adding

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