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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2710.0. "MALE PERSIAN ANYONE???" by --UnknownUser-- () Wed Jul 26 1989 16:52

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2710.1NRADM::CONGERWhat's ONE more cat????Wed Jul 26 1989 17:023
    
    	uh-oh....
    
2710.2CRUISE::NDCNancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it allWed Jul 26 1989 17:3713
    Is your PERSIAN a show quality cat?  If not I hope you will
    think seriously about breeding her.  I know I'm speaking for
    many other FELINER's when I say that we are all very concerned
    about the pet overpopulation problem.  If you really want to
    have kittens in the house I think adopting a pregnant cat from
    a shelter is an exceptionally good idea.  (Wish I could take
    credit for that idea).
    
    Whatever you decide best of luck and thanks for letting me
    espress my opinion.
       Nancy DC
    
    
2710.4WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOWed Jul 26 1989 17:5912
    Standard stud fees for my breed is the cost of a pet quality kitten,
    plus a bit extra if the cat is "proven", meaning he has produced
    top quality cats.  So, you won't be saving any money by breeding
    your cat yourself.  When you consider that the cost of the stud
    fee will be the same as the cost of a pet kitten, then add the cost
    of vet fees for the pregnant cat, shots, room and board for the
    kittens, you are actually saving money by buying a pet quality kitten
    from a reputable breeding.
    
    A breeder's opinion.
    
    Jo
2710.5see the adoption note ASAP!! (415.432)WONDER::SKALTSISDebWed Jul 26 1989 18:136
    you don't say where you are located, but I'd like to suggest that
    you look at notes 415.432, .433, .434,.435 as they deal with a
    himalayan that is up for adoption. The breeders can correct me if
    I am wrong but isn't a himmy a sealpoint Persian?
    
    Deb
2710.6WONDER::SKALTSISDebWed Jul 26 1989 18:253
    also see note 415.421 for another persian that is up for adoption.
    
    Deb
2710.8sigh of reliefWR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOWed Jul 26 1989 18:426
    Deb,
    
    great suggestion!!  I hope that this noter can give a needy cat
    a good home rather than resorting to breeding her other cat.
    
    Jo
2710.9Whoops, I missed oneWONDER::SKALTSISDebWed Jul 26 1989 18:503
    Also,there is a black persian up for adoption in note 415.406
    
    Deb
2710.10Ignore MALE PERSIAN???GERBIL::PARKERWed Jul 26 1989 20:0511
    Please ignore the initial note on Male 
    Persian since it seems it is a rather
    sore subject :(...I do appreciate the 
    notes notifying me of free Persians...
    if you know of someone trying to
    give one away...send me a line :)
    
    The black persian in 415.406 seems to have a
    problem with soiling the rugs...The other
    cats which Deb was so nice to let me know
    of have found owners...thanks
2710.11HPSTEK::BOURGAULTThu Jul 27 1989 12:5610
    
    Yes, it does appear to be a rather sore subject.
    
    Yet, your openness to the suggestions, willingness to read the other
    notes with Persians available and to do something that could possibly
    give an adult Persian a home that might not find one otherwise, says
    a lot for you.
    
    Faith
    
2710.12THANK YOUGERBIL::PARKERThu Jul 27 1989 12:593
    Thanks for the kind words...they are greatly appreciated!
    
    K
2710.13You're Welcome!HPSTEK::BOURGAULTThu Jul 27 1989 13:024
    
    You're welcome.  Good luck finding your male Persian.  When you do,
    introduce him here.
    
2710.14Want-AdFRAGLE::PELUSOThu Jul 27 1989 13:0616
    there were a few kittens and adult persians in the Want ad the past few
    weeks.  Some were free to a good home, maybe you could try that as a
    resource?
    
    m&n
    
    p.s. (This is only a frustrated comment not directed at anyone in
    particular)
    
    If the want ad is any reflection on the trend of the back yard
    breeding, himmys and persians are the 'in' cat.  Who do these people
    think they are selling pet quality animals for mega bucks????
    
    I am so glad I found this file, it has enlightened me onthe BYB
    and other subjects you don't read about in 'how to care for your pet'
    type books.  
2710.15WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOThu Jul 27 1989 15:3110
    I understand your frustration about the backyard breeders.  Himies
    always seem to big on the list of cats that are backyard bred. 
    I think it is because of the name recognition.  If the buying public
    didn't know what kind of cat it was, they wouldn't respond to the
    ad.
    
    Makes me grateful that so far, Birmans aren't popular with backyard
    breeders.
    
    Jo
2710.16VIDEO::MORRISSEYFirst class ticket to ecstasyThu Jul 27 1989 16:138
    
    	re:
    
    	the black persian mentioned in note 415.406 has found
    	a home.  She is with a friend of mine and their male
    	gray persian and is very happy!  (thank God!)