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Hi, I just found this forum. I'm not quite sure what my raggy is doing just now and wondered if it was just one of those funny little raggy habits a lot of them seem to have.

She's a very pretty, cuddly blue-bi, around 11 months old now. She was given to us because her first owner worked too much but isn't registeres, which we're working on sorted since she's it'd be a shame not to breed her.
Hi, welcome to the forum! Big Grin

Get some pics up of your little Princess if you can!
Welcome.

Spay her and enjoy her as a pet. Breeding is more than putting two cats of the opposite sex together and you will not have access to the information and cats needed to make breeding worthwhile, even if your kitten is breeding quality.
Spay her and let her enjoy the life of a pampered pet.

A breeding animal is more than a pretty face. There is a standard , health issues, pedigrees, blood typing, genetics, etc. All breeders are registered with either TICA or CFA and I am sure there are others. Research takes time.
Hi and welcome to the forum. I have to say, I agree with the others, it would really be best to spay her. Breeding is a commitment of time, and LOTS of money to do it properly. Breeders do not make money, they actually end up spending more if breeding is done properly and not as a back yard breeder.
I hope you'll stay around and share your raggie with us.
Hi and welcome to the forum.
love to see some pictures of her and yes have to agree with the rest here .
Please don't breed her.
(04-13-2010 07:54 AM)JanH Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome.

Spay her and enjoy her as a pet. Breeding is more than putting two cats of the opposite sex together and you will not have access to the information and cats needed to make breeding worthwhile, even if your kitten is breeding quality.

How do you mean I won't have access to the right info and cats? I have a contact at the GCCF who's helping me with the process and have done a lot of research on the subject.

I know you all mean well but it's very rude to make presumptions about someone's knowledge and suitability without first having a discussion by which to tell anything at all. You only had to ask.
I think what was meant by the comments is because you said you didn't have any papers or certificates for this little girl, therefore meaning the likely hood of you having access to her history would be slim, and of course to be a good breeding cat she'd have to have a full history with the necessary certificates and papers to back that up.

I don't think anybody meant any insult or rudeness towards you.
We would love to see pics if you have any!
Welcome. Do you have any pictures of your baby?
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