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Old 14-08-2008, 10:48 AM
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Re: Scottish folds?

Why have some of my comments been removed and changed?
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Old 14-08-2008, 02:32 PM
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Re: Scottish folds?

Thought only you could do that JemMaybe pm a mod and ask whats what
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Old 22-08-2008, 04:25 PM
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I ask as I have just found this ad -
female ginger kittens mum colour point scottish fold,dad ginger british shorthair,kittens have straight ears.£80,ready end august,,£20 deposit. the worst thing is im 100% certain its a forum member selling them!!
Is this the same ad? £50 sounds awfull cheap

Scottish Fold Kittens in Grimsby, Lincolnshire ( Cats For Sale )
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Old 22-08-2008, 06:01 PM
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Re: Scottish folds?

Maybe she has reduced because cannot sell them. They come unvaccinated (I enquired via email).
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Is this the same ad? £50 sounds awfull cheap

Scottish Fold Kittens in Grimsby, Lincolnshire ( Cats For Sale )
Well I think its the same town as the last one Jen, so wouldnt be surprised
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Maybe she has reduced because cannot sell them. They come unvaccinated (I enquired via email).
Well I'm reducing cost of my 14 month blue/white lad but not to 50 quid! He is registered and because I can't sell him at £250 I am reducing him to £200. The problem I have is that people prefer a teeny weeny kitten althought 10 months later on they are going to be the same size as my Jinxy. Still as playful but double the size!

He was returned to me because of a new owner's illness and reaction towards him and as a result having probs rehoming him because he is a man now and not as cute as he was back then

Thing is with mine you get the whole pedigree as well and you know from that the background of the cat and that it is purebred.
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Old 24-08-2008, 08:30 PM
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Well I'm reducing cost of my 14 month blue/white lad but not to 50 quid! He is registered and because I can't sell him at £250 I am reducing him to £200. The problem I have is that people prefer a teeny weeny kitten althought 10 months later on they are going to be the same size as my Jinxy. Still as playful but double the size!

He was returned to me because of a new owner's illness and reaction towards him and as a result having probs rehoming him because he is a man now and not as cute as he was back then

Thing is with mine you get the whole pedigree as well and you know from that the background of the cat and that it is purebred.
Isn't it just plain ridiculous!
People dont mind forking out £200+ for an unvaccinated crossbreed kitten though while others are putting ads up wanting pedigree's for nothing claiming that the breeders should give them for free or cheap if they are concerned about the welfare and not the money. How's that for emotional blackmail..............bloody cheek
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