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Re: Re-homing???
I can see it from both sides. I have a girl brought in as a queen that appears to have a severe food intolerance - this means that she needs to go to an only cat household because even having 1 or 2 of the wrong cat biscuits give her the worst diarrhoea I have ever seen in a cat so although she was brought in for breeding and we all love her to bits, it isn't possible for her to stay with us because we have different food down all the time for the other cats.
When I first went into breeding, I had 7 neuters and a breeder told me that I should get rid of some because they were taking up room that a breeding cat could have. Needless to say, I didn't get a cat from that breeder.
I can understand that some ex breeding cats will never fit into the household again and it is therefore in their best interest to rehome them. However, if a cat has given you some beautiful kittens and it is possible once they are neutered to bring them into the home as a pet then that is the best thing you can do.
Purely my opinion!
Lou
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