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Old 05-12-2008, 11:25 AM
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aww they are lovley!
a girl that works with my boyfriend got a ragdoll cross for a 12 pack of cat food.....all sounds odd to me :S
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aww they are lovley!
a girl that works with my boyfriend got a ragdoll cross for a 12 pack of cat food.....all sounds odd to me :S
whaaaat?!
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Old 05-12-2008, 11:29 AM
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yer tell me about it, i will be seeing it on the 20th. the girl said she thought it was crossed with a british blue, shes had it for weeks and it hasnt settled in very well. always see her on facebook moaning about it :S
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Gosh, £150 is a hell of a lot of money for a cross!

They are very cute though
I did think that - especially without jabs. Beautiful looking though.

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Are these kittens rescued kittens? If so then £150 is a bit steep. My Cross Bred Siamese Boys cost me £50. 9 weeks old, no vaccinations but wormed.
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Gosh, £150 is a hell of a lot of money for a cross!

They are very cute though
I was thinking that was a lot of money for a cross too
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I think the person who took on the Ragdoll X for a 12 pack of cat food - just about sums them up. What do they expect from someone who is willing to trade a kitten for that - that the kitten is going to be a happy well socialised and well cared for healthwise? I'm sorry but that sort of thing makes me so angry especially if she is moaning about it. If she put some time in with the kitten it will come around in time.

If she is really fed up with it she should perhaps try ragsrescue
but having said that they won't rehome until after Christmas so she may have to hold onto the kitten till then.
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I dont think £150 is a lot for a x breed kitten. My MC cross cost me that, to be fair i would have paid more as i felt he was the rigfht cat for me and even travelled 100 miles to get him.

I feel anyone can scrape £50 pounds or so together for a cat...and the chances are they get bored and rehome after a few months. If someone is willing to pay such a steep price for the kitty then they must really want one and will probably give it a good home.....but i would say £150 is steep if it did not come fully wormed, flead, litter trained, possibly with next worming treatment and also a small kitten pack.
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aww bless they are sweet, hope they find loving homes soon,xx
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I think the person who took on the Ragdoll X for a 12 pack of cat food - just about sums them up. What do they expect from someone who is willing to trade a kitten for that - that the kitten is going to be a happy well socialised and well cared for healthwise? I'm sorry but that sort of thing makes me so angry especially if she is moaning about it. If she put some time in with the kitten it will come around in time.

If she is really fed up with it she should perhaps try ragsrescue
but having said that they won't rehome until after Christmas so she may have to hold onto the kitten till then.
indeed not good, she alredy has a moggy, i dont think she was prepaired for the things a kitten will do eg want to play with the older cat all the time, chase things, go after the christmas tree etc. i do hope it settles in ok. yes i dont think food in exchange for a kitten is very good at all! asking for the wrong kind of people especialy it being a half ragdoll! i dont think she will re home im sure she much love it just not have expected the work you have to put into them.
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