Red Panda Hollow |
Question for breeders who get multiple WW combos a month. Do you ever feel guilty culling them/selling them? Like what if they end up doing good but you sold them? Does that ever keep you from culling? |
Red Panda Hollow |
Question for breeders who get multiple WW combos a month. Do you ever feel guilty culling them/selling them? Like what if they end up doing good but you sold them? Does that ever keep you from culling? |
The Unknown |
Dog health testing in breeding can get pretty expensive. Dog show entry fees can also get ridiculous. I've noticed that puppy mills tend to charge more than breeders who actually put effort into their dogs though, which I find ironic |
Glowing Pines |
Ash I had two tortie strays have kittens in our garage. There were about 11 of them, and they were all over the place lol. We found all of the kittens homes and gave the two mommas to someone in our neighborhood. |
Ashcroft Park Stud |
The only distribution system here is the clueless pheasant affixing itself to your car grill distribution system >.< |
Minerva |
If I lived anywhere other than a very quiet village I'd be more nervous about cats being outdoors, but our lanes are so quiet it's rare to see one get hit. As for birds, there's still plenty about! They also are used to there being cats, so they're generally a bit more savvy. Mice however are lucky they breed so quickly because Lils is an absolute machine lol |
The Old Gods |
Aight. I'm officially off work. Time for me to go because there is a horse snoot that needs booped |
FirstLightFarms |
Ash, that's a good thing! Stray cats are such a big problem around here |
The Old Gods |
It's why my next cat will likely come from a breeder, assuming I don't get hit by the Cat Distribution System again |
FirstLightFarms |
My cat is indoor/outdoor, but he's only outdoor with supervision and he wears two collars with bells on them to make him extra loud so he can't hunt very well. If I lived in a proper house he would only be outdoor on a leash, but for now our current lifestyle works for our situation |
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Red Panda Hollow |
Question for breeders who get multiple WW combos a month. Do you ever feel guilty culling them/selling them? Like what if they end up doing good but you sold them? Does that ever keep you from culling? |
The Unknown |
Dog health testing in breeding can get pretty expensive. Dog show entry fees can also get ridiculous. I've noticed that puppy mills tend to charge more than breeders who actually put effort into their dogs though, which I find ironic |
Glowing Pines |
Ash I had two tortie strays have kittens in our garage. There were about 11 of them, and they were all over the place lol. We found all of the kittens homes and gave the two mommas to someone in our neighborhood. |
Ashcroft Park Stud |
The only distribution system here is the clueless pheasant affixing itself to your car grill distribution system >.< |
Minerva |
If I lived anywhere other than a very quiet village I'd be more nervous about cats being outdoors, but our lanes are so quiet it's rare to see one get hit. As for birds, there's still plenty about! They also are used to there being cats, so they're generally a bit more savvy. Mice however are lucky they breed so quickly because Lils is an absolute machine lol |
The Old Gods |
Aight. I'm officially off work. Time for me to go because there is a horse snoot that needs booped |
FirstLightFarms |
Ash, that's a good thing! Stray cats are such a big problem around here |
The Old Gods |
It's why my next cat will likely come from a breeder, assuming I don't get hit by the Cat Distribution System again |
FirstLightFarms |
My cat is indoor/outdoor, but he's only outdoor with supervision and he wears two collars with bells on them to make him extra loud so he can't hunt very well. If I lived in a proper house he would only be outdoor on a leash, but for now our current lifestyle works for our situation |
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