So i have a color point female cat.Shes beautiful and i want to mate her.But i dont know were to find a male that isnt spayed.Shes so pretty and is ready for kittens..when i cry like a kitten she comes right to me meowing and starts to need me to make me feel better.Shes amazing and i cant wait to find her a mate.Were should i look?
2007-12-06
05:48:06
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So i have a color point female cat.Shes beautiful and i want to mate her..Shes so pretty and is ready for kittens..when i cry like a kitten she comes right to me meowing and starts to need me to make me feel better.Shes amazing and i cant wait to find her a mate.Were should i look?
Im not asking if i should or not.im asking WHERE to look.So if ur going to leave comments saying i shouldn't thats none of your buissness.
2007-12-06
06:08:05 ·
update #1
For all of you who left me comments sayin dont add to the population maybe just maybe im going to keep them.maybe just MAYBE i have people who want them.IASKED FOR SOURCES NOT your opinion.So if you think you know what your talking about go ahead.NONE of my animals will ever go to a shelter because i keep a good connection and know the people personally who have/want them.thanx for ur unwanted opinions
2007-12-07
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No it is not our business...
So I hope you make it YOUR business to care for all those unwanted kittens she will have. Or are you going to dump them at a shelter?
Ah. You have friends that will take them... ?
Sorry. You need to be just a TAD responsible here, and just a WHIFF less selfish!
People like you are the cause of MILLIONS of unwanted animals suffering and being killed each year.
Millions....
Sorry if that is not what you want to hear.
I'm wondering why this cat was not already fixed????
Do you realize the health probelms she will likely face if not spayed? Do you care???
2007-12-06 16:17:34
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answered by Eva M 2
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It's great to see you love your kitty and want to give her great experiences, but...
This is a selfish and irresponsible step to take. Your cat is beautiful and does not need to be "validated" by becoming a mother.
Amateur breeding is against the advice of EVERY SINGLE major animal society in the U.S. There are over 15 cats per 1 human in the world and even if you find good homes for the babies, you are still taking a home away from kittens in shelters who need those homes more!
Please please please rethink this. If you want kittens and think your cat would be amenable to it, then foster motherless kittens from the local cat group or shelter. They are desperate for foster families!
EDIT: "So if ur going to leave comments saying i shouldn't thats none of your buissness."
Pet over-population is EVERYONE'S business thanks to people like you. If you are disregarding all the wonderful advice offered here then you are being close-minded and stubborn.
2007-12-06 06:27:02
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answered by magicalprincessprettykitty 2
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You shouldn't look at all. Millions of cats & kittens are put to death every year due to people who want to mate their cat, but then don't want the kittens. What will you do it the kittens don't look like your cat?
Unless you are a cat, you have no idea if your cat is ready for kittens. Like some people, some cats are NOT cut out to be mothers. My husband had a cat several years ago that got out, had kittens & nearly killed them shortly after they were born. She was very high strung & later got out through an open door & we never saw her again.
The kittens may not look like either parent. I had a grey cat who got out, mated with a grey tiger cat & had 3 kittens. One kitten was solid black, one kitten was calico & one was white. I was lucky & found homes for them, then got my cat spayed as soon as the vet said it was healthy for her.
Unless your cat is a purebred cat & has her registration papers documenting that fact, most breeders are NOT going to want to have anything to do with her.
Get her spayed & just enjoy having her.
2007-12-06 06:23:31
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answered by judyrae41 4
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For those of us that volunteer at shelters it IS our business - because people like you make our work even harder!
Is your cat a champion with a long history of champion bloodlines? I didn't think so. So why breed her? However many kittens she'd have would be that many put to death at shelters. And if you continued to let her breed and her kittens ended up breeding as well and their kittes and so on - this could mean thousands of animals put to death at shelters just because of what you started.
Do you want that on your conscience?????
2007-12-06 22:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a great number of studs around but I'm not sure of your area, so maybe Google cat studs, but then again most will be breeders & may not mate a non pure breed.. You haven't actually said what breed of cat you have but 'Color Point' gives me the feeling she's Siamese or similar, so finding a stud shouldn't be too hard, although they may have conditions..
Good luck..
2007-12-06 06:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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you should not be looking for a mate for your cat. There are enough cats and kittens in this world! Just because you think that your cat is beautiful, the kittens may not look like her. This is really maddening....I am assuming that you know nothing about breeding since you want to find a male that is not "spayed"..that would be "neutered". Please just enjoy your cat and leave the breeding to professionals!
2007-12-06 05:59:48
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answered by babyangelsmom06 2
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Not to be mean but there are so many unwanted kitties out there why mate her and create more? Animals generally have no pre-programed maternal instincts by this I mean your cat is reacting to you because she likes you not because she wants to have kittens. Also please consider the cost and responsibility associated with a litter of kittens.
2007-12-06 06:01:28
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answered by traycthaderb 2
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do a search on petfinder.com and see all the homeless cats out there..
She is not "ready for kittens" she is responding to you because she loves you. Cats aren't mothers for life. They give birth, protect them till they are about 12 weeks old, then start kicking them out of the nest.. Ive seen mothers attack their kits..
PLEASE get your cat neutered and do not add to the overpopulation.. thousands upon thousands of homeless cats are put to sleep in this country.. it is shameful to bring more into this world.
2007-12-06 07:31:22
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answered by Connie S 7
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throw her outside one night and BAM kittnens!
Really dont mate her thats mean to all the other kitties that need homes. I got a deal you mate her and let me sterilize u ok? WIRE HANGERS
2007-12-06 09:20:03
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answered by rurouni33569 4
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northwestsource.com if you live in the northwest lol
also your local pet store probably has a list of breeders out there looking for mates too.
craigslist might have some people too.
2007-12-06 05:57:30
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answered by stopbeingretarded 4
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