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![]() WHY BUY A PEDGREE CAT?By Pamela Hill of Echo Hill Silver and Golden Exotics
There is a certain risk inherent to the adoption of a mixed breed kitten or cat. Little is known of the animal's background and current state of health, even less can be predicted about its future development. Such kittens, however, are not initially costly. Purebred kittens are expensive, and as a buyer, you have the right to certain advantages and guarantees. Ethical, knowledgeable breeders evaluate their kittens by the same process used by professional judges at cat shows. They compare each kitten to the written standard that describes the ideal cat of that breed. Experienced, honest breeders determine which kittens fall short of the standard, in qualities of coat, coloring and bone structure. The goal of a serious breeder is to improve their breed of cat, therefore, the kittens that don't conform to the standard, are sold as pets. Because the ideal cat is a rare creature, pets are more numerous.
Such pets are in great demand, for they reflect the health, personalities and most of the physical qualities that define the ideal example of their breed. Only those kittens with the potential to mirror their breed standard closely are considered for breeding or showing. You should expect to pay $400.00 and up for a pet Persian kitten. Exotic pets are rarer than Persians, and start at $450.00. Be certain that you get the quality that you pay for. Wholesalers [aka Kitten Mills] are not qualified or equipped to evaluate or care for kittens. No ethical breeder will sell to dealers or pet shops. The unfortunate young animals found in pet shops are produced in volume and usually overpriced. Buy from an established reputable breeder. Raising and showing cats is my hobby, not a business.
Raising kittens properly costs a great deal. Each kitten represents years of effort, care, research and financial investment. The quality of nutrition and medical care received in a kittens first few months will be reflected in its lifelong health. Bargain kittens, priced low because of a low overhead system of care by the original owner, can be expensive in the long run. Correcting illness and deficiencies can be a depressing procedure. Consider the environment in which a kitten is raised. Cleanliness, or lack of, will be related to the physical condition of your kitten. Kittens need a great deal of handling and affection in the first few weeks of life, to become a loving pet in your home.
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