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Old 06-12-2010, 09:58 AM
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Re: spraying stud cat

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Originally Posted by gemini2 View Post
How do breeders deal with spraying studs, then? Do they just put up with a smelly home? Do they cage the males? I've heard caging a cat is a cruel thing to do. I'm interested in getting into cat breeding, but I'm not too crazy about the idea of a cat stinking up my apartment. Again, how do breeders deal with spraying studs? I've read about putting diapers on cats, but I've heard they'll defecate in them. I take it you run the risk of having their feces fall out of the diapers, and that couldn't be too healthy for the cat or you. It would also very likely cause skin infections.
How do breeders deal with spraying studs?
omg i dont know much about cat breeders but i hope keeping breeding toms in a cage isnt the norm...of course its cruel, i dont even think keeping them in a pen for the majority of their lives is very humane either....i'd never buy kittens from either of these types of breeders...Never!!

and are you serious about putting the cat in nappies jeezus that is just downright ridiculous
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