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  • As long as the vet has cleared the dog for that much activity. Have the vet run a blood and heart test to be sure the dog has no hidden problems.
  • If the dogs are purebred with legit registration papers and the same breed, the pups will look like the parents. If the parents are different breeds or mixes, you won't be able to tell and chances are the pups will not look like either parent but a…
  • Hope the kitten is better soon. I've never experienced it as mom cat was always given her shots (purebred breeding) and the kittens started their shots at 8, 12, and 16 weeks.
  • Hope the kitten is better soon. I've never experienced it as mom cat was always given her shots (purebred breeding) and the kittens started their shots at 8, 12, and 16 weeks.
  • Let them know you like their dogs, and are interested in a pet. Specify male/female, color and what the price is - what does it include. Ask what genetic testing the dogs have, what clearances, and why you are choosing a Boston. Let them know…
  • We've shown cats for a long time - started with normal domestic household pets. First purebred was a Russian Blue, then moved to Cornish Rex and now Ocicats. A successful show cat is not made - its born! Seriously. Some really great show cats …
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • Not really. They have loose hierarchy - its changes from week to week.
  • Not really. They have loose hierarchy - its changes from week to week.
  • Most dogs cost more for neuter/spaying then cats. And they would require more vaccines. And dogs have more training obligations then cats. Look on craigslist - there are far more puppies being dumped and rehomed due to people finding out that dog…
  • You SHOULD be worried. First of all you are dealing with a backyard breeder. Second NO dog can be properly tested and scored for hip dysplacia and elbows BEFORE they are 2 yrs old! So whatever tests they claim they did are totally useless and a l…
  • You SHOULD be worried. First of all you are dealing with a backyard breeder. Second NO dog can be properly tested and scored for hip dysplacia and elbows BEFORE they are 2 yrs old! So whatever tests they claim they did are totally useless and a l…
  • You SHOULD be worried. First of all you are dealing with a backyard breeder. Second NO dog can be properly tested and scored for hip dysplacia and elbows BEFORE they are 2 yrs old! So whatever tests they claim they did are totally useless and a l…
  • Most dogs cost more for neuter/spaying then cats. And they would require more vaccines. And dogs have more training obligations then cats. Look on craigslist - there are far more puppies being dumped and rehomed due to people finding out that dog…
  • Most dogs cost more for neuter/spaying then cats. And they would require more vaccines. And dogs have more training obligations then cats. Look on craigslist - there are far more puppies being dumped and rehomed due to people finding out that dog…
  • Not really. They have loose hierarchy - its changes from week to week.
  • Not really. They have loose hierarchy - its changes from week to week.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • IMO cats are cheaper and easier to keep then any dog. You don't' have to let them outside to pee/poop and you can leave them for the weekend with a bowl of food and a few bowls of water.
  • We've shown cats for a long time - started with normal domestic household pets. First purebred was a Russian Blue, then moved to Cornish Rex and now Ocicats. A successful show cat is not made - its born! Seriously. Some really great show cats …
  • We've shown cats for a long time - started with normal domestic household pets. First purebred was a Russian Blue, then moved to Cornish Rex and now Ocicats. A successful show cat is not made - its born! Seriously. Some really great show cats …
  • We've shown cats for a long time - started with normal domestic household pets. First purebred was a Russian Blue, then moved to Cornish Rex and now Ocicats. A successful show cat is not made - its born! Seriously. Some really great show cats …
  • Let them know you like their dogs, and are interested in a pet. Specify male/female, color and what the price is - what does it include. Ask what genetic testing the dogs have, what clearances, and why you are choosing a Boston. Let them know…