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BlackRose
02:11:56 Stella
That’s very true although if someone/people are selling animals the buyer should be allowed to check where they are living, their conditions and their parents. Just like some sellers would like to view where their animal is going to make sure it’s going to a good home!
Mythological
02:10:35 Crowley
Mills are awful but I care about my safety and my animals safety. I don't want someone random person on my property.
Versailles
02:08:21 Versa
True, but a dedicated breeder who is trying to help negate kitten mills being so prominent is more likely to allow you to check around for signs of a mill, as they're also grossed out by them.
Mythological
02:06:30 Crowley
Versa
Some people don't want strangers on their property.
Versailles
02:03:43 Versa
Stray and colony kitties adopted off the streets are often inbred too, unfortunately. There are SO many feral cats in the world, and their colonies are so closely knit to keep outsiders out, that they become inbred. I don't think there is much avoiding it, but purebreds can have pedigrees presented.
Hummingbird Meadows
02:00:46 Bird
I wouldn't mind adopting a shelter cat, but when I have looked not many will get along with a dog. Each person is in a different situation which is why I am looking into a purebred.
Versailles
01:58:34 Versa
It is not all glitter and rainbows with every shelter, unfortunately. I cycled through a few before deciding on one to work at because some are very dishonest.
RusticRabbit
01:58:13 
It also depends on the breed. Most purebreeding has inbreeding at some point in the line and it predisposes some breeds to health conditions. If you are set on it, then do research into breeds without as many issues
Hummingbird Meadows
01:56:24 Bird
I am a little paranoid though because I adopted a shelter cat and he ended up having all these health issues. I only had him a year. That's not to say that a pure bred won't have health issues, but if you go to a good breeder they probably won't.
RusticRabbit
01:54:56 
I don't think that's valid LOL, why does it matter what they did before? Like if you are in an area without overpopulation I can understand that. Those places do exist. But in areas where they are euthanizing countless cats and kittens? I think that's a very selfish viewpoint in that situation (which is most places)
RusticRabbit
01:53:00 
Yes, it takes a lot of legwork and knowledge to verify if a breeder is good or not. I almost always recommend adopting because you can find what you want and it's always a net good. One of my kitties is a rescue from an accidental pregnancy and she looked just like a ragdoll but she wasn't. In terms of aesthetics, you can find most (but not all) colors in shelters. I have done some kitten fostering and also done a lot of volunteer work in shelters.
Morning Glory Farms
01:50:48 Terici/Dino/Trish
eh some people just dont want a shelter animal with an unknown background and that is totally ok and valid
Versailles
01:50:06 Versa
It is only unethical unless a breeder is found with a good history, and willing to present any and all pedigrees involved with the cats.

That being said, make sure they allow you to meet the parents and view the WHOLE property!
RusticRabbit
01:46:58 
There are valid reasons to buy a bred cat and good breeders out there, but in most cases there is a cat that fits exactly what you want at a shelter near you. In addition, there are breed specific rescues if you are really attached to a breed.
RusticRabbit
01:45:28 
It's very often unethical and you have to do a ton of research and know so many red flags. Breeders can be certified by good organizations and still be bad breeders. In addition, there are huge overpopulation issues with cats in shelters and thousands of cats and kittens are killed in shelters every day as a result.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:43:51 Bird
@Rustic, why?
RusticRabbit
01:42:39 
Just that its not a good idea in most situations.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:38:04 Bird
Does anyone here have experience with purebred cats? Either buying one or breeding?
Fantasy Horses
01:28:13 Fantasy
Kay
It means they're extra strong in that stat, and it is good!
Morningstar Training
01:25:50 Kay <3
Hi chat - when a colt (1 year) trains up at week 3, is that a good thing? I've never had a week 3 before.
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BlackRose
02:11:56 Stella
That’s very true although if someone/people are selling animals the buyer should be allowed to check where they are living, their conditions and their parents. Just like some sellers would like to view where their animal is going to make sure it’s going to a good home!
Mythological
02:10:35 Crowley
Mills are awful but I care about my safety and my animals safety. I don't want someone random person on my property.
Versailles
02:08:21 Versa
True, but a dedicated breeder who is trying to help negate kitten mills being so prominent is more likely to allow you to check around for signs of a mill, as they're also grossed out by them.
Mythological
02:06:30 Crowley
Versa
Some people don't want strangers on their property.
Versailles
02:03:43 Versa
Stray and colony kitties adopted off the streets are often inbred too, unfortunately. There are SO many feral cats in the world, and their colonies are so closely knit to keep outsiders out, that they become inbred. I don't think there is much avoiding it, but purebreds can have pedigrees presented.
Hummingbird Meadows
02:00:46 Bird
I wouldn't mind adopting a shelter cat, but when I have looked not many will get along with a dog. Each person is in a different situation which is why I am looking into a purebred.
Versailles
01:58:34 Versa
It is not all glitter and rainbows with every shelter, unfortunately. I cycled through a few before deciding on one to work at because some are very dishonest.
RusticRabbit
01:58:13 
It also depends on the breed. Most purebreeding has inbreeding at some point in the line and it predisposes some breeds to health conditions. If you are set on it, then do research into breeds without as many issues
Hummingbird Meadows
01:56:24 Bird
I am a little paranoid though because I adopted a shelter cat and he ended up having all these health issues. I only had him a year. That's not to say that a pure bred won't have health issues, but if you go to a good breeder they probably won't.
RusticRabbit
01:54:56 
I don't think that's valid LOL, why does it matter what they did before? Like if you are in an area without overpopulation I can understand that. Those places do exist. But in areas where they are euthanizing countless cats and kittens? I think that's a very selfish viewpoint in that situation (which is most places)
RusticRabbit
01:53:00 
Yes, it takes a lot of legwork and knowledge to verify if a breeder is good or not. I almost always recommend adopting because you can find what you want and it's always a net good. One of my kitties is a rescue from an accidental pregnancy and she looked just like a ragdoll but she wasn't. In terms of aesthetics, you can find most (but not all) colors in shelters. I have done some kitten fostering and also done a lot of volunteer work in shelters.
Morning Glory Farms
01:50:48 Terici/Dino/Trish
eh some people just dont want a shelter animal with an unknown background and that is totally ok and valid
Versailles
01:50:06 Versa
It is only unethical unless a breeder is found with a good history, and willing to present any and all pedigrees involved with the cats.

That being said, make sure they allow you to meet the parents and view the WHOLE property!
RusticRabbit
01:46:58 
There are valid reasons to buy a bred cat and good breeders out there, but in most cases there is a cat that fits exactly what you want at a shelter near you. In addition, there are breed specific rescues if you are really attached to a breed.
RusticRabbit
01:45:28 
It's very often unethical and you have to do a ton of research and know so many red flags. Breeders can be certified by good organizations and still be bad breeders. In addition, there are huge overpopulation issues with cats in shelters and thousands of cats and kittens are killed in shelters every day as a result.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:43:51 Bird
@Rustic, why?
RusticRabbit
01:42:39 
Just that its not a good idea in most situations.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:38:04 Bird
Does anyone here have experience with purebred cats? Either buying one or breeding?
Fantasy Horses
01:28:13 Fantasy
Kay
It means they're extra strong in that stat, and it is good!
Morningstar Training
01:25:50 Kay <3
Hi chat - when a colt (1 year) trains up at week 3, is that a good thing? I've never had a week 3 before.
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Faux Gold Princess

Color: Amber Champagne
Horse Nbr: 32893669
Breed: Warmblood
Sex: Mare
Birthdate: November 7, 2022
Age: Deceased
Birth Year: 160
Height: 13.3 Hands

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Barn: Rainbow Bridge

Breeder: 
 Cascadia
Brand: None
Sire: Gold Medal
Dam: Faux Fur Princess
Foals This Year: 0
Bravery: Superb (0%)

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