XPost: alt.cats, rec.pets.cats.health+behav
From: soozyqureshi@cathotmail.com
"Cat Protector" wrote in message
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> I think you are wrong about that. When I adopted Isis I saw exactly what
her
> temperment is like and I made the right choice because in that instant we
> were bonded. I think cats from shelters are just as good as any purebreed.
>
Well I have had plenty of cats over the past 30 years from rescue, I am not
saying purebreds are better, I am saying if you want a particular type of
cat it may be very difficult to find a cat in a rescue center, where they
are in cages nervous etc, not showing their full personality. However all
my previous cats have maybe had a few problems to start off with as most
have been very abused by previous owners but what ever they have turned out
like, I have never given up on them, and they all turned out to be brilliant
cats.
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> "~*SooZy*~" wrote in message
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>
> > Many People choose what breed of dogs they want for different reasons
and
> > its expectable..... so why should it not be with cats!
> >
> > I have had many cats from rescue centres over the years, and now I have
> > Ragdolls they are nothing like any of the Moggies I have had before! I
> > chose Ragdolls because I wanted docile, laid back indoor cats! you
never
> > know what a rescue cat is going to be like. You cannot tell by visiting
a
> > caged cat!
> > However I do sponsor cat rescue....
> >
> > I think this news group is a brilliant idea!
> >
> >
>
>
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