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Old 10-05-2008, 06:15 PM
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Re: Kitten Contract

I've not signed or been given a contract for my 3 babies and 2 of them are for breeding, although I have now chosen to neuter one of them.

I did sign a slip to say I understood my show neuter boy was on the non active that's all so I guess that was a sort of kitten contract.
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Old 10-05-2008, 08:17 PM
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Im pleased you sorted out your kittens with the person,
Thanks, it's not been a nice experience. She also seems to enjoy making my life a misery boasting about her new kittens and other things she's bought since on different forums. Thats why I joined this as I don't need that kind of rubbish!
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Old 12-05-2008, 12:24 PM
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Re: Kitten Contract

I use one, even though they are no legally binding, but they do serve to prove that a kitten has been sold on the non active register and what that means. I did hear of someone who verbally explained about a non active kitten to a buyer who agreed at the time, but then changed her mind and demanded that the kitten be changed onto the active register. It ended up in small claims court and the court found in the kitten buyers favour as she claimed that she had not be told about the non active/active register and the breeder was forced change the kitten over. If you have something the person has signed then at least there's that worry crossed off. Doesn't stop them breeding from the cat and not registering the kittens though.
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Old 12-05-2008, 01:43 PM
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Re: Kitten Contract

Breeders that re-home ex-breeding cats or 'rejected' kittens should also make sure that the cat/kitten is going to a good home and have a legally viable contract with a clause that if the cat is 'too much/not suitable/ changed circumstances' the breeder has first option to take it back.
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