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Old 24-03-2008, 08:39 PM
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But they're so expensive
maybe you could get one pedigree and a moggy? or look for older cats? you could buy a couple of ex-breeding queens looking for a quieter life.Contact a breeder and tell them what you are looking for,these can make good pets and have years left in them!or if you really would like babies start saving now!
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Does anyone know any breeders close to London?
There are a couple of breeders on this site that i know of im sure they will see your thread and contact you.good luck.
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Yes, i would rather have a kitten
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You do realise or rather does your oh know that Ori's and Siamese are very,very lively thru the night trishAnd they talk a lot and fully expect lots of conversation back,they are not well they are totally different to moggie's in that both these breeds are lively characters in every wayThat said only because if you haven't experienced life with either of these breeds in can be a bit of a shock to the system-but me personally wouldn't have them any other way When you look on sites click on the links buttons and it will take you to other breeders where you will i'm sure find some nearer to you
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You do realise or rather does your oh know that Ori's and Siamese are very,very lively thru the night trishAnd they talk a lot and fully expect lots of conversation back,they are not well they are totally different to moggie's in that both these breeds are lively characters in every wayThat said only because if you haven't experienced life with either of these breeds in can be a bit of a shock to the system-but me personally wouldn't have them any other way When you look on sites click on the links buttons and it will take you to other breeders where you will i'm sure find some nearer to you
That's what i like about them. I've been thinking about getting a cat for a while and been doing my homework about finding the right one...and just felt in love with the orientals and siamese...I've been watching the most funny videos on youtube, i love they way they talk

My boyfriend likes that about them too, they've got the most unusual voice

When you say lively thru the night do you mean when you're trying to sleep?
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SleepWhats thatYes thats exactly when they "tazzy"-go bloody mentalSo i hope your both nocturnal
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lively through the night means the cat says 'hello, I'd like to play now! or I'm here why are your eyes closed, how can I make them open' Orientals don't retract their claws so can be 'noisy' on some floorings. I've had a couple of oriental crosses and they've both been really talkative. The one I have now has no teeth and is blind in one eye, he's about 14ish or so and every night once I'm in bed he'll start chatting away on the landing just out of view, then he comes in and jumps on me (I know he's looking to see if my eyes are open or not) if I lay still for long enough he now gets bored and leaves, when he was a youngster he'd prod me with his paws on my face, or he'd start padding on me to get me to look at him. They can be funny, he always sounds like he's saying 'me out!' when he's in his carrier and he says meeeeelk when he's looking at the fridge. He's definately a person cat, frets if I'm out for too long, then has to claim my knee for the rest of the evening to make up for it. I had his litter brother who was black and even louder than he is, his brother has since passed away and the cat really was sad to the point of me getting him a kitten to look after he made such a good mum totally besotted with the kitten (btw the kitten is now 10), lol.
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ohhhhhhh every night? adult cats as well?
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yep, every night, luckily I'm a night owl and don't need too much sleep. When I had both him and his litter brother their fav game was climbing under the duvet and attacking my feet at about 3am. I stopped them by placing them into the kitchen for a few weeks at night, they shouted through the door, and just closing my door wasn't working as they could swing on the handle and open it or they'd just rip at the carpet, the kitchen had a hard tiled floor so they didn't do much damage. They had their beds and tray in the kitchen so they were comfy, but I'd hear them clonking around on the work surface, or trying to open cupboards! Which my one still does now (he knows where the food is and if he thinks he should have some he opens the door and my 19 year old cat opens the tin that the dry cat food is in, lol, I'm not sure how he eats it with no teeth though, but he's got really hard gums as he's 'bitten' me a couple of times when he's had to have his wormmers, it didn't half hurt.
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Pretty much trish
Katherna-made me laugh when you said about he waits for your eyes but now gets bored,our late stud boy(Siamese) used to sit on my head and wait and wait and wait and never got bored and if he didn't catch me peeping back at him,would "groom" my eyelashes or eyebrows as in "You will wake up and play" or get somewhere high enough,shake his bum and dive on my head
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