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Old 09-05-2008, 03:11 PM
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Re: Advice on New Kitten

I have to agree, the breeder is taking responsibility for her kitten. Sometimes these thing sadly happen and it's no ones fault. It's the down side to being a breeder. I hope that the kitten recovers soon, keep us up to date

Sweet Pea, I don't wish to upset you, but recommended or not the kitten should of been kept until it was 13 weeks old being a British. Although as she's not registered, she can get rid of them at whatever age she wants I guess. I'm so sorry your kitten is poorly and hope he fully recovers soon. You could try to ask for the vets bills, but it sounds to me like as she has'nt offered to pay, you probably won't get anywhere. I certainly would'nt send him back, not after you've paid out. I take it he did'nt come with any insurance ? All my kittens have 6 weeks free insurance(just in case) Personally I would'nt of paid £180 for a crossbreed and although you say you went to a breeder to get a healthy kitten, there are good breeders & bad breeders. Sadly some people are just out to make money!!!
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