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Old 11-04-2009, 10:07 AM
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Re: Cross Breeding

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Have you got any pics of your cat? Iwonder if he looks like mine?!
I only have a few of Olive on this laptop here are some and also her broski, genghis (r.i.p)

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Who is to say what cats are bred? Why is it ok to breed two pedigrees but not two moggies? If people want to breed then they will. What is important is that it's done properly and that the kittens are taken care off and that it's not just done to attempt to make money.
Vicki they're on about cross breeds, not moggys hunny x

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Re: Cross Breeding

i have noticed there are some members on here whom are quite actively breeding cross breed cats and dogs
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:02 AM
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Re: Cross Breeding

I agree with biawhiska that what is most important is that the cats are taken care of. what i find saddening is that on too many occassions many cats are considered mere commodities, that people see as an opportunity to make money from - irrespective of their welfare.
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Vicki they're on about cross breeds, not moggys hunny x



Yes she is x She meant for pet x

Same difference. If people want to breed cross breeds and have been given premisson to do so by the owners then I also see no reason why people shouldn't if they want to. It's a free country and as already stated so long as the cats are all looked after.

What I don't agree with is breeding peds on the non active register and betraying a breeder. Or, letting your ped/ cross breed/ mog out to find a mate!

And really cross breeds are moggies!

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Re: Cross Breeding

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What I don't agree with is breeding peds on the non active register and betraying a breeder. Or, letting your ped/ cross breed/ mog out to find a mate!
Exactly, and that is what most of these pedigree cross-breeds are. The other scenario is a pedigree breeder who has a breed whose kittens aren't selling well, mating them to another higher priced breed eg the Bengal to try and raise the price of kittens, it is a money making scam.
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If I see another cross that I liked Id buy it!!
I find it most surprising that a pedigree breeder would condone such actions and say she would actively buy a cross-breed. Most breeders I know may rescue or rehome such an animal as a pet, but buying one???
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Re: Cross Breeding

I have 2 cross breeds that I bought. They have a seal pt mum and a moggie dad. The lady whom they come from is a small siamese breeder. 2 queens and is a lovley person. Her girl got out on their farm and an accident happened. It was not done on purpose in an attempt to make money. She charged us just £50 per kitten and we had them at 9 weeks just before their vaccinations. They are lovely cats, have been well socialized and you could see well cared for etc and so I thought £50 was a good price. Esp when you see some siamese crosses for £250! Now they are the people not to buy from.

If Taylor baby wants a cross from a big accident then I don't see anything wrong with that.
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Re: Cross Breeding

Accidents cant be helped but my initial point was registered breeders cross breeding just for the sake of it and making money

One breeder cross breeding bsh with bengals as she quoted me no logic in it just did itmad:
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Re: Cross Breeding

My point too, not something that should be encouraged at all.
I don't think this post or any other on dog forums re cross breeding either is about accidental matings, it is about the deliberately planned matings.
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Re: Cross Breeding

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