Thread: Rehoming cats
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Old 14-07-2008, 07:42 AM
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Re: Rehoming cats

As a hobby breeder i totaly agree with janee, we cant alway keep our girls and boys after they have finished breeding, it would not be ethical, and we would end up with to many pet cats, i have not yet rehomed any of my queens or studs, but i would consider finding them a suitable home when the time comes, and i would not put them into a rescue center, as i would like to know who and where they will go, and that they will be loved and looked after in a manner to which i do with all my boys & girls.
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