
17-11-2006, 11:18 AM
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If in future someone is planning to get a pedigreed cat, what he/she should do/be prepared to do aside from the money/cost of getting one?
Questions: -
1. What breed is suitable if you have dogs/puppies at home?
I think the question shld be the other way around....what dog breed can get along with the cats.
2. What breed is suitable if you already have DSH/DLH at home?
All breeds is suitable.
3. If the answer for the above is positive, means there is a suitable breed suggested, how much normally the cost to get one and how much is the monthly allowance or budget needed to maintain one - i.e for fur maintenance?
This part I agree.
4. What kind of catfood suitable for the breed?
Anything that is ranging from premium food to super premium.
Actually if you feed rice, pasta,meat, fish also the cat won't die. You must know how to feed only.
Can they eat the same catfood brand as the other cats in the house - i.e Eagle Pack, Iams & Evo?
Why not ? But a proper schedule of changing the original food the cat was eating to whatever new food they are to change to. Follow on the progress of the cat.
And judge for yourself whether need to make changes shld the need arises...looking at the cat's condition.
5. Is caging the breed mandatory? Can it be mixed with the other cats - all other cats vaccinated/neutered/spayed, in good health as to date.
Instead of caging the breed, the sick cat or the cat under going medication is the one suppose to be caged.
6. Is a double-storey house ok? Does this kind of breed require walking?
All breed require walking. Walking can take place in any type of house except tree house.
7. What kind of breed suitable if got kids in the house?
All type of breeds suitable for the kids, depends what type of kids suitable for the cats.
That's how I would reply actually.
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