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Old 23-01-2011, 03:43 PM
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Also don't BSH have blood Type issues? No one who is unprepared should try to 'stud' a cat, no matter how good the intentions, if the relevant health checks are not done, genetic screening if necessary and blood typing, you could end up losing a whole litter of babies
Also, this gentle sweet natured kitten will change in behaviour and temperament, and you may not find him an appealing 'pet' after he has had a girl... Aside from the peeing and pooing, the yowling etc, if he gets frustrated he can become territorial and aggressive.
There have been posters on this forum previously who have allowed their boy kitten to sire a litter as they wanted kittens, and then found his behaviour unmanageable and undesirable and re-homed him.....
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Also don't BSH have blood Type issues? No one who is unprepared should try to 'stud' a cat, no matter how good the intentions, if the relevant health checks are not done, genetic screening if necessary and blood typing, you could end up losing a whole litter of babies
Also, this gentle sweet natured kitten will change in behaviour and temperament, and you may not find him an appealing 'pet' after he has had a girl... Aside from the peeing and pooing, the yowling etc, if he gets frustrated he can become territorial and aggressive.
There have been posters on this forum previously who have allowed their boy kitten to sire a litter as they wanted kittens, and then found his behaviour unmanageable and undesirable and re-homed him.....
good point! totally forgot that they have to be blood grouped!
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