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This is Oscar,
available for a loving pet home or someone who may like to show him in the
alter class. He has a perfect temperament for showing and very nice
lineage in his pedigree
Oscar is 10
months old and for further details, kindly contact my friend Sandra via
the website
www.arabiantail.com or
sandra557@hotmail.com
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WE HAVE NO KITTENS AVAILABLE.
E-mail :
gayaniwije@yahoo.co.uk
Tel. : +971-50-4269930
: +971-50-4985748
  
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Before you buy, think of adopting. You can make a
difference by just adopting one animal-that one life savesJ they
could be the absolute joy of your life.
Please do your part and be a responsible pet owner and spay and
neuter your pets! We would have much less rescue needed if you would
just put aside a couple of dollars a week so you have the money to
spay/ neuter by the time animal is sexually mature.
Ethical caring breeders require spay/neuter of purebreds adopting as
pets in each contracts as well.
I realize it may seem odd that a “ Breeder” has anything to do with
helping out with our rescues & shelters.
Most people consider breeders mostly to be blame for animal
overpopulation. The truth is it is careless and ignorant breeders
and pet owners that contribute to over population.
Backyard breeders with little education on genetics and no care for
anything but making a buck and breeding their animals in to the
ground. Owners that never “ get around”to spay & neutering “ just
want one litter” . Many owners are sick of taking care of their
animals or are abusive and the animals end up in one of these
institutions or streets., of course there are many animals who’s
owners have passed away or financial burdens forces owners to give
up their beloved pets.
Many pets are usually acquired by people from ‘backyard“ breeders,
mills, stores who buy from mills ,those who bought and did not spay/neuter
and breed for”fun” or having litters and making some money without
the study on genetic inherited faults , having contracts to protect
what they produce, etc. People pay good money for purebreds from a
reputable breeder and they aren’t going to give them up to a shelter
or rescue.
Any responsible breeder has a contract with every animal we place in
homes to prevent them ending up in shelters and rescues. When you
decide to breed, you are responsible for the animals and a breeder
will do every thing possible to ensure placing them in good homes.
Of course as with every thing in life, nothing is guaranteed and not
all people are honest, we can only do our best.
Prospective adopters are screened to the best of our ability to
match up personalities, financial stability, care & tolerances
towards animals and ensuring permanent homes. I was screened over a
period of two months for one of my cats and that is no exaggeration.
Dedicated breeders work with these breeds to improve them, breeding
to show so our quality is judged and we preserve the breed for
future generations. It is costly and we are lovingly slaving with
every spare minute to care for our chosen breed. You would at the
efforts involved and the expenses-as well as the huge sacrifice we
make.
A breeder should know common health issues related to their breed
and have proper testing done to certify their stock in negative such
as the DNA testing for PKD to ensure a Persian breeder that their
cats do not carry that defective gene. They should have all adult
cats tested and be able to produce a copy of results to you.
The animals should be well groomed and live in a clean quarters and
no over crowding.
For further assurance of the breeders profession and ethics, they
should be showing their cats so that you know the cats are actually
judged for quality against the registry standards.
Placing blame is easy and if it is human nature but it gets us no
where. Anything can happen to cause pets ending up in shelters &
streets. We all to blame.
Bottom line is that these animals need a family. We spend so much
material things to make ‘us” “ happy” the unconditional love and
companionship of a pet offers true happiness and fills the empty
space most of us have.
We need to workout together to find them good homes they deserve a
life of love and happiness also-J
I would like shelters & rescue organizations to Pls send me their
contact information, website urls, etc. So I can fill this page!
I’m planning to showcasing some of your animals also so send a good
picture(jpg format scanned about 400) and some information on the
animal ( their likes, dislikes, temperament, health issues etc..)
may be we can find good home for them through my website.
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Odessa at 5 months
old - Staying with us
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- Deposits are
accepted to reserve the kitten but it does not guarantee the sale of
the kitten as I find out it's not a happy and a safe place for my kittens.
- I have all the rights to cancel the reservation & return the deposit
for the
people whom I'm not comfortable to send my kittens.
- Breeding rights are
not available for individuals who are not registered with a
reputed cat club and kindly avoid enquiring for breeding cats.
- Occasionally breeding rights will be available for small cageless show
homes out
of the region. References will be required before I place the kitten.
- All my cats sold as non breeding cats will not leave home unless they
are neutered
/ spayed.
- Kitten has to be a minimum of 12 weeks old to go for a new home and
will not be
released unless they are in perfect health.
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