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Re: How to spot a dodgy kitten buyer?
I won't repeat what everyone else has said but have learnt never to take deposits but to reassure those whom I feel positive about that my word is as good as theirs. If buyers are genuine about wanting a kitten, they will provide honest information about themselves and a breeder would do likewise.
I am not entirely certain that you can be MADE to go through with this sale.
It seems as if she never really checked the kitten over thoroughly and presumed that its lineage/paperwork alone would guarantee his future show career. Main thing is, you still have him. There are plenty of good, genuine buyers out there. I hope you get this sorted.
Last edited by Rraa; 07-07-2008 at 09:22 AM.
Reason: grammar
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