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Old 09-04-2008, 02:09 PM
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Were you in at the time??
No - just came home to find the kitten returned! They had persevered with him all of 16 hours.
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Old 09-04-2008, 02:13 PM
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No - just came home to find the kitten returned! They had persevered with him all of 16 hours.
Muppets! What was your initial reaction then? It would spin me right out!
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I think I can beat this. Once (with a non-pedigree kitten) I came hiome to find that the people I had given the kitten to had returned it by putting it back through the cat flap. No phone call, no note of explanation, nothing!Liz
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Muppets! What was your initial reaction then? It would spin me right out!
There wasn't a lot I could do, I didn't have any contact details for them.
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There wasn't a lot I could do, I didn't have any contact details for them.
Yeah but what did you think when you saw the kitten sat there that you thought you had sold!?!
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sadly the world is full of idiots and just sometimes we have to deal with them,,,its the animals i feel sorry for,, going to new homes then having to come back to the breeder, because some muppet hasnt thought it through properly,and got bored very quickly,,,,it gets me angry,,,,,,,,,,,,mad:
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Old 10-04-2008, 10:58 AM
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Re: buyers deciding they don't want a puppy

fortunatley i havent experienced that. my last litter was 3 pups and we did have a lot of time wasters but they hadnt accually taken the pups away. what a nightmare...at least they came back to you i suppose....
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sadly the world is full of idiots and just sometimes we have to deal with them,,,its the animals i feel sorry for,, going to new homes then having to come back to the breeder, because some muppet hasnt thought it through properly,and got bored very quickly,,,,it gets me angry,,,,,,,,,,,,mad:
Me too - it must be so confusing for the poor pup/kitten. Our pup was so pleased to be back, I'm now reluctant to sell him because I've got this picture in my head of him not settling in a new home because he's waiting for us to come and fetch him back ....
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Me too - it must be so confusing for the poor pup/kitten. Our pup was so pleased to be back, I'm now reluctant to sell him because I've got this picture in my head of him not settling in a new home because he's waiting for us to come and fetch him back ....
if you have decided that you cant keep him yourself,,,,, then im sure you will vet any new owners the best you can,,, dont let one lot of stupid timewasting idiots put you off, once the right home is found,, he will love it,, and im sure any genuine animal lovers will be only to pleased to keep in touch and give you you update to put your mind at rest,, i know you love him very much and only do what you feel is for the best,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Old 10-04-2008, 02:15 PM
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Me too - it must be so confusing for the poor pup/kitten. Our pup was so pleased to be back, I'm now reluctant to sell him because I've got this picture in my head of him not settling in a new home because he's waiting for us to come and fetch him back ....
I'm sure he will settle fine with a new family, I think Jayjay would settle anywhere!!! How did mum react to him coming back?
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