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You may be surprised to see a cattery without
marked "farmed", so I will explain here.
As you will see as you stroll along my site, my
livestock project has been some time to rest, because my primary
goal is the health and well being of my cats.
Due
to health problems found among them, I could not consider doing
the reproduction with them, which is why I sterilized.
Apart
from Angie who left us much too soon, the others continue to
live with us for our greatest happiness.
After much frustration and illusions lost my
passion for this wonderful cat has taken over.
Patiently
I took contact with farmers in order to restart my project.
Cattleya is joining Méo Coon late October, with
her a page has just been turned, and I decided to make a fresh
start.
Soon,
I hope others will join Coons.
As my line of conduct has not changed, priority
to the health of my cats, I will make the tests as essential
before I put my cats reproduction.
I will hope that everything will be so good that
one day I might have the pleasure of welcoming pretty "sweeties
'home, and to finally put the word Livestock next to the word
Cattery.
I will conclude on this lovely quote from Georges
Sand could have been my own: "do not kill disappointments and
hopes are live "..............
And
of course I will continue to hope! |
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A support with mess tins for the cats and other
hairy... The work of a true artist. |
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