| Kitten Mills / Back Yard Breeders / Unethical Breeders |
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While
no one actually admits to being an owner of a Kitten Mill, you
can usually spot them by browsing the classifieds. Sometimes
their cats and kittens can go for as little as £50. An ethical
breeder has higher costs of rearing the kittens, looking after
both mum and dad for the year and vet bills. I suggest you
avoid these Kitten Mill Breeders like the Plague, if you are
going to buy a cat from someone like that, please get all the
facts. Ask for vet records and do not accept the, "I
can't find them" or the "I usually let the new owners
take care of that" excuse. If they want to raise healthy
Cats, they will have a complete vaccination record (two sets of
vaccinations against cat flu and enteritis) a good healthy diet
and good socialisation. Once you throw that into the equation,
you will find out just what type of breeding program this person
is running. From a reputable breeder expect to pay between £250
and £600 dependent on colour and quality of the kitten.
I
cannot tell you how it pains me to hear stories of people wanting
a cheap cat and then the heartache they go through because they
didn't investigate. The owner seemed to really "Care"
for her cats. But now their beloved cat has spinal problems,
birth defects, deformities &/or diseases, the most humane
thing to do for the kitty is to be put to sleep. You've lost not
only money, but now also must suffer the heartache and pain of
loosing your loved kitten. And where is the breeder you got your
beloved kitten from? On the other line telling you "It's not
my problem." Remember
- the purchase price is small compared with the costs of looking
after you cat properly over its life. Also remember that it is
estimated that 2 in 5 domestic outdoor cats in London are
infected with either Feline Leukeamia or FIV or both - chronic
often fatal conditions which currently can not be cured.
As a responsible breeder, all our white breeding cats have undergone the BAER test which tests for bilateral hearing (guarding against the presence of congenital deafness associated with white coat colours) We will not breed from pedigrees whom have not passed this test. Copies of certificates are available on request. Please support us in our attempts to eradicate this problem by not buying kittens born from untested white cats - breeders who breed from untested cats help perpetuate this gene defect. The BAER test is the only accurate and widely accepted test of a cats ability to hear - since deaf cats and kittens quickly learn to respond to sounds by their fellow cats reactions and also through feeling vibrations - this learned response is often not enough to save cats and kittens from impending dangerous situations. |