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Old 19-09-2009, 03:52 PM
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Brother-sister matings are still allowed (but may not be for much longer). I agree though, there could well be another reason why the kittens were not registered. It's worth asking though. If someone offered me enough money to go hunting round for some papers I guess I'd make the effort.

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I thought that they were allowed to mbe reg'd but some breeders might not bother/want to as its so close?

Dont see why not r.e. the paperwork unless she said pet only & contract must spay not breeding quality etc?
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Old 19-09-2009, 05:06 PM
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Just wondered why you want to breed?
Please dont call the cat she got pregnant by a mongrel! I hate that word!
Im guessing she got out and mated witha moggie or you took her to a moggie?

If the breeder didnt sell her with papers or contract saying you have to her her spayed by a certain time then I guess there isnt reason not to breed her, if she is fully health tested to her breed requirements, if she is a good example etc, but then she isnt reg'd so I guess none of that (bar health tests) really matters?

If you have her health tested & then contact breeders in your area and see if they will take he, alot do say yes as long as health tests are done and some say no.

also she could easily stil reg her for you on active, itll cost like £15? Unless there is a reason Why they arent reg and not just the mum died, but a brother & sister mating or something? which then gaain Im not sure you should be breeding her with that?

If it were me Id want todo it properly and start again with a health tested line due to the breed and reg'd girl, but then thats me
I will ask her for the papers.
My brother asked why we didnt get them and she just said you knew that you wernt going to get any hence the reduced price.
But hopefully money will talk.

By the way i also hate the word mongrel as i said in my first post,i have two and all are loved..a cat is a cat no matter what.
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Mongrel isn't a commonly used word applying to cats, it's not a term I have heard used until you used it in your first post.
Moggie is a common word.
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Re: Cat Breeding.

Good luck hun!! Was her first litter with a pedigree? Or have they both been with moggies?

For breeding, how many times can a cat be pregnant.

I;ve loved having kittens, and although Amber will be spayed when shes finished nursing, would definately look into breeding when my kids are grown up, im completely in love with ragdolls! ..... I have a worry though people say its not responsible to let moggies get pregnant and that we should get them done, because of health risks, but also because of all the cats in the cat shelters needing homes. Is breeding frowned upon as well?
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