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27-10-06, 09:19 AM
I suppose it depends on where you live.
There is a great pet shop close to me,they had loads of kittens last week for £50.00. They were so cute too,i would have bought one but i am allergic lol,hth x |
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27-10-06, 09:21 AM
maybe if they were pedigree kittens , but for a normal moggy thats dear!! i paid a fiver for my kitten , Lolly Guinness, about three years ago. she was the mankiest little thing i had ever seen but i felt sorry for her
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27-10-06, 09:21 AM
I had kittys back in the summer ( well I didn't Mavis the cat did! Lol ) and I gave them away to people. A good home was much more important than the money to me. Although saying that my Mum is one of the top breeders of persian cats in England and can command £1000 and upwards for her kitties and boy are they ugly, but people pay it
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27-10-06, 09:46 AM
Hi,
As far as I know, it's illegal to keep cats and dogs in Pet Shops in the UK .... hence, you won't find them in Pet Shops. All 3 of our cats are rescue cats that we got from the Cats Protection and they each cost us £50. The reason for this is that they were neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed and chipped. Plus the Cats Protection looked after them until they could be rehomed (food, shelter etc). I personally feel this is a small price to pay. As for pedigree cats, they are expensive. I really wanted a Sphynx and still do, but they sell for £700 (non show) and £1000 + (for show). It really just depends what you want, where you get them from and how they have been looked after. Marlise |
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27-10-06, 09:53 AM
I got my moggy from The Ark (RSPCA) in Stubbington. They are always bursting over with animals that need good homes. Molly was about 2 when we got her (she'd been run over and broken her leg and so we don't know her previous history). She's still going strong over 12 years later!
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27-10-06, 09:54 AM
I dont think people should buy kittens at all - there are too many animals in the country locked up in rescue centres that need good homes - if anything there will be more kittens there then being privately sold - we got our dog from a small reacue centre - paid £100 donation - he was neutered, wormed, vaccinated, etc etc and got him with 6 weeks free insurance - he's done nothing wrong ever since he came to us - totally housetrained - loves kids etc etc - travels well - he's brill - go to a rescue centre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thats stupid money for a cat if its not pedigree, my cats a bengal and he was £350 (i didn't pay for him btw) but we have another cat and he was £10.00. Don't let yourselve pay more than you ought to do because kittens are scarce, as everyone has said rescue centres have lots of cats and kittens and if you don't fancy that the breeding season is in spring.
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27-10-06, 10:22 AM
We paid £20 for our first cat, she's now 6. Back then, £15-25 was the average price. We would have got a rescue, but they were going to take 4 weeks to send someone out to our house to do a home check, so we got a bit impatient! Our second is 6 months old and we paid £40 for her but she was from friends who had to charge more for the kitten's because about a week before they were born the mum had an accident and had to have major surgery so I didn't mind paying the £40 cos I knew it was to help cover Storm's surgery costs.
But these days people seem to think they can charge the world for what are bog standard cats. If you take a look in the Friday-Ad the prices are insane. Considering neutering and microchipping our kitten just cost us £100, paying £50 for a neutered, chipped and innoculated kitten from the Cats Protection is good value as well as helping a good cause! |
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27-10-06, 10:26 AM
Wow £500 ... thats crazy . i got my cat from the RSPCA and paid £45 and that is a lot for a cat not a kitten but i now he has had all his vacinations and is 100% fit and looked after as he got run over 5 months b4 i got him and has had his jaw wired poor thing but i love him and didnt mind giving the money to such a good cause either
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