
24-09-2005, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Jay
That is why buyers must do thorough study before buying and decide on what will be the status of the cats. (For breeding or not).
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BULLSEYE  buyer needs to know firstly whether he/she wants a pedigree or non pedigree cat. secondly, show quality or otherwise, then neutered or for breeding and lastly with or without certified registration papers...
for those who are told that the kitten/cat is of showable quality, please do get something in writing that states if the the said feline were to be judged as having a fault making it not being able to be shown, some sort of gurantee that a replacement feline be offered in exchange or in addition. All reputable breeder will have this proviso in their sales contract. a pedigree cat may cost a little more but all these things are taken into consideration and both parties are better off for it.
there are so many people buying "show" quality cats but end up being disappointed when a judge points out a fault like for eg a crooked tooth, under or overbite, kink tail etc...thats the reason i encourage my customers that buy my show kittens to actively participate in all shows. when they want to do so, of course by that time, they will need to sort out the registration papers coz a breeders pedigree will not be accepted. some do not mind and just enter under novice or household category which is not ideal but at least its a start and a learning process for the cat and owner too. it is good experience and exposure for the owner and feline. 
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