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vet told me she seems to have no serious problem. but do you think it's ok to breed her?

2007-02-11 12:22:41 · 6 answers · asked by mai k 1 in Pets Cats

6 answers

If your vet examined your cat and found nothing wrong w/ her I would explain her sneezing by allergies. Cats can be allergic to all kinds of things just like humans. Could be anything from dust to pollen to what your rugs are made of. As long as she does not appear to be "sick" and is just sneezing occasionally I would not worry. If you want to be sure about this your vet can run allergy tests on her, just like they do for humans, it is pricey but could answer your questions. I would think that it would be alright to breed her as long as she was cleared by your vet, just remember that if it is an allergy that she could pass on the susceptibility to it to her kittens.

2007-02-11 12:33:03 · answer #1 · answered by furrface1994 1 · 0 0

What is breeding? The answer is creating life, and puting the parent thru physical and emotional stresses, for mere profit. This is sad because you are profiting off this cat being pregnant, giving birth, then being seperated from her offspring for money,

...& you don't even seem knowledgable about the possibility that you are breeding a litter of kittens with a dispostion for breathing problems too. Allergies are not good for cats as few get allergy meds, and it may also be an upper respiratory infection, or a cold. They can get worse with age as well.

Why do this? Millions die in shelters every day and what will you get out of this... a few $ a cat maybe?

How would you feel if you were bred like this?!

2007-02-12 00:46:51 · answer #2 · answered by Desiree M 2 · 0 0

No, I don't think it is OK to breed her. Cats/kittens are dying in the shelters because there is not enough homes and you are just adding to the problem.
Do you realize that for every 1 person born, there are 7 puppies and kittens
born? At best, 1 will find a forever home.
And don't forget, that every "Free-to-good-home" litter takes homes away
from animals already at the shelter.

STOP letting your pets; or your friends, relatives or co-workers pets
contribute to the problem.
If you love animals, it is NOT ENOUGH to merely say "My pets are fixed".
Vow to educate and enable others to fix their pets too.
Spaying just 1 female dog or cat, will prevent 6 others from ending up in a
shelter the following year.
Please be part of the solution, NOT the problem!
Thank you. ^..^

2007-02-11 21:36:47 · answer #3 · answered by kathyk214 5 · 1 0

Ok, it seems obvious to me that the best place to seek veterinary advice is on yahoo. Why pay someone that is qualified, if you can get free answers here? STOP BREEDING CATS YOU STUPID MORON!!! Cats and kittens are dying everyday in shelters, and you are producing more.

2007-02-12 02:55:13 · answer #4 · answered by mandydawn1128 2 · 0 0

I agree with the person who said it could be allergies. Cats have very sensitive sense of smell, so our perfumes, air fresheners and cleaners and solvents make cats sneeze. Like when you are in a small car with a woman who just doused herself with perfume. Kinda hurts, and makes you want to sneeze (or throw up).

2007-02-11 21:26:02 · answer #5 · answered by cleverpuss1970 3 · 0 0

Your cat is allergic to ignorate people who breed an overpopulated species to make a penny. I hope your cat is all right, and hope you will fine another interest for cats sake!

2007-02-11 22:05:35 · answer #6 · answered by T 4 · 0 0

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