BlackRose |
Indeed! I had a bad case of vertigo and dehydration, it was the WORST time ever |
BlackRose |
Indeed! I had a bad case of vertigo and dehydration, it was the WORST time ever |
Versailles |
I mean, has anything ever caused severe vertigo for you? It's a crazy sensation. LOL |
Versailles |
Bro, that's probably what it looks like though! Me casually flopping over. Heavy sigh, begins the struggle of getting back up lol |
BlackRose |
Versa that just gave me the image of a cartoon ferret wobbling about on a bed (I am NOT calling you a ferret btw) that’s just the animal that popped into my head |
BlackRose |
As in a link to a horse etc? If so: on iPhone go to the search thing at the bottom where it says the link. Click it, hold it and copy and past it into the chat, Mail etc! |
Versailles |
Man, I'm trying to do art and this ear infection just will not give up with the whole dizziness thing. I'm getting it treated of course, so there's nothing to worry about. I'm just finding it kind of funny that I keep almost falling over while sitting on my bed lol |
BlackRose |
Bird - have you looked on Facebook for people rehoming cats/animals in your area? |
Heartbeat Haven |
It's just a question to ask, is all. It's not a requirement by any means. The person's response can heavily indicate whether or not they are a mill, and your reasoning is perfectly reasonable. I doubt it'd raise red flags like someone who just says "no" would say. |
Vecchia Modo |
Bird - My mother admired Siamese cats for years. Went to every cat show in the 5 state area. Talked to many breeders at the shows and visited their homes, before deciding on a kitten. Might want to do the same for whatever breed interests you. |
BlackRose |
that you can, although I would much prefer going to see the place as there’s a lot you CAN’T see via a FaceTime and a lot more you can see being their in person :) I personally wouldn’t buy an animal off someone who I believe I couldn’t go to the property and see the place. Whatever they could do at their property they can still do at the meeting point when giving the animal to you. |
Heartbeat Haven |
Similarly, yes: Sketti's foster parent was allowed to meet me beforehand and check my home to make sure I was telling the truth on my application. :) |
Heartbeat Haven |
And that is your right. Having worked at shelters, and even having adopted Sketti from one, they asked me several times if I wanted to check and clear his home of kitten mill status. So there are, indeed, some people out there who allow such things. At the very least, a breeder will still allow you to meet the parents. |
BlackRose |
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 |
Mills are awful but I care about my safety and my animals safety. I don't want someone random person on my property. |
Versailles |
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. |
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BlackRose |
Indeed! I had a bad case of vertigo and dehydration, it was the WORST time ever |
Versailles |
I mean, has anything ever caused severe vertigo for you? It's a crazy sensation. LOL |
Versailles |
Bro, that's probably what it looks like though! Me casually flopping over. Heavy sigh, begins the struggle of getting back up lol |
BlackRose |
Versa that just gave me the image of a cartoon ferret wobbling about on a bed (I am NOT calling you a ferret btw) that’s just the animal that popped into my head |
BlackRose |
As in a link to a horse etc? If so: on iPhone go to the search thing at the bottom where it says the link. Click it, hold it and copy and past it into the chat, Mail etc! |
Versailles |
Man, I'm trying to do art and this ear infection just will not give up with the whole dizziness thing. I'm getting it treated of course, so there's nothing to worry about. I'm just finding it kind of funny that I keep almost falling over while sitting on my bed lol |
BlackRose |
Bird - have you looked on Facebook for people rehoming cats/animals in your area? |
Heartbeat Haven |
It's just a question to ask, is all. It's not a requirement by any means. The person's response can heavily indicate whether or not they are a mill, and your reasoning is perfectly reasonable. I doubt it'd raise red flags like someone who just says "no" would say. |
Vecchia Modo |
Bird - My mother admired Siamese cats for years. Went to every cat show in the 5 state area. Talked to many breeders at the shows and visited their homes, before deciding on a kitten. Might want to do the same for whatever breed interests you. |
BlackRose |
that you can, although I would much prefer going to see the place as there’s a lot you CAN’T see via a FaceTime and a lot more you can see being their in person :) I personally wouldn’t buy an animal off someone who I believe I couldn’t go to the property and see the place. Whatever they could do at their property they can still do at the meeting point when giving the animal to you. |
Heartbeat Haven |
Similarly, yes: Sketti's foster parent was allowed to meet me beforehand and check my home to make sure I was telling the truth on my application. :) |
Heartbeat Haven |
And that is your right. Having worked at shelters, and even having adopted Sketti from one, they asked me several times if I wanted to check and clear his home of kitten mill status. So there are, indeed, some people out there who allow such things. At the very least, a breeder will still allow you to meet the parents. |
BlackRose |
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 |
Mills are awful but I care about my safety and my animals safety. I don't want someone random person on my property. |
Versailles |
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. |
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