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356.1 | Yes, they associate money/pedigree. | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Wed Aug 19 1992 06:50 | 9 |
| Hi Lisa! Actually, not in the direct sense. We have had many people
tell us though that we must make a lot of money from breeding cats, it
couldn't be any further from the truth! I do worry sometimes that when
people walk past and see a basket full of unusual looking cats, that
they may want one. Many people stop to look at them or ask questions.
I would like to believe that someone wouldn't break in to actually
steal the cat!
I'd just die.
Karen and her 13.
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356.2 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Wed Aug 19 1992 07:15 | 27 |
| I am careful of telling people that my cats are purebred. Taja is a
humane society cat, but he looks pure because his markings and coloring
are that of a purebred.
When I say people, I mean strangers who come into the house for
whatever reason... to repair something, install something, etc. If
they inquire about the cats and ask if they are pure, I will usually
say something to the effect of "I think so, but I don't know. They
came from the shelter."
I think more folks (breeders) encounter the problems Karen has in .1.
People don't realize that when you spend a lot of money for purebred
cats, you usually sacrifice something else, like a new car, spiffy
wardrobe, beautifully furnished home, etc. Like anything else, it's a
trade-off.
I was actually able to pay for most of the purebred cats I've owned
over the years by making monthly payments to the breeder. Only once
did I pay up-front, and that was for my neutered Himalayan who was sold
at a much lower price due to the fact that he was already two years
old.
Sort of like making car payments, and even the cat depreciates! (In
monetary value only of course.)
-Roberta
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356.3 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Isn't it my turn yet? | Wed Aug 19 1992 07:46 | 7 |
| Yep....That's the first thing people ask me when I tell them
about my Korats. Korats are rare, so they think that equates
to a $$$$$ pricetag...
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356.4 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Wed Aug 19 1992 07:54 | 15 |
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Lisa, do people actually notice that the cats are pedigree, or that you
keep them indoors?
I have found that many people in the UK don't understand you can get
pedigree cats, just pedigree dogs.
People who do have pedigree cats usually have them as indoor/outdoor.
The fact that you keep them in, may make people think that they must
be valuable, maybe a lot more valuable than they are.
It's very rare in the UK to keep cats as indoor only, and therefor
would attract attention.
Heather - with two ginger moggies who think they own the whole street.
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356.5 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Aug 19 1992 08:03 | 8 |
| From a different perspective....because I have 9 stray cats (Garden
Variety as Jo says)...people think I'm a poor bag lady living with
the cats. The worse thing is that they assume my house smells
like urine and it is a pig sty!!! I can't tell you how many folks
walk in my house and say "gee I'm shocked your house doesn't smell
like pee."
Sandy
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356.6 | Neighbourhood watch ;-) | XNOGOV::LISA | Give quiche a chance | Wed Aug 19 1992 08:47 | 22 |
| If someone comes to the house, they have to stand in the hall so that I
can shut the front door to keep the cats in. Then they say ... "Hey,
these cats are cute. What are they ....." "Why don't you let them out"
"Doesn't it make the house smell" "They must be worth a lot".
I have a bay window in the lounge and the cats sit there during the day
keeping a watchful eye on the street.... and I have a neighbourhood
watch sticker in the window too! Most people notice the cats when they
are passing.
I think most people think you have money to burn because they can't
understand why you would pay so much "just for a cat" when you can get
a free one from ads in the paper .... No such thing as a free cat
right?!?!?!?
I don't think you look like a bag lady Sandy :-)
Lisa.
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356.7 | How true!! | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Wed Aug 19 1992 09:22 | 10 |
| Sandi, re:.5: I sometimes feel that I have to explain to people that
my house doesn't smell like cat pee. When you tell them how many You/I
have you can see their expressions change! Of course, when I keep a
whole adult boy, things could change.
Roberta, re:.2: If I could take the money I have spent on vets, shows,
food etc., we would have our addition, I would wear nicer clothes, and
the bills would be paid!!!!!
Karen and the bountiful, bouncing, beasties
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356.8 | Way poor | MUTTON::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Wed Aug 19 1992 13:19 | 25 |
| >>>Of course, when I keep a whole adult boy, things could change.
Hehehehehe, don't I know!! I have two whole boys who seem to be
involved in "spray wars." But, I try to keep on top of the odor since
I have them in the house with me and I have to live with it. I keep
telling Nepenthe that if he isn't going to breed, the least he could do
would be to not spray. ;')
The other day my cleaning lady brought her husband with her. He saw
all the cats that looked alike and started asking me, "how much is that
one worth, how bout that one?" etc. It made me very nervous,
especially since I am about to leave to go to an out of town show and
will be gone for a few days. I told him that they weren't worth
anything to anyone else, since they were spayed/neutered (lie, lie,
lie), but they were worth the world to me because they are my pets. He
dropped the questions at that.
It is true that the perception is that if you breed you must be rolling
in dough. The truth is that Ken and I haven't had a vacation together
since our honeymoon, which was before the cattery was started. We also
haven't refurnished our house, or bought a new car, etc. etc. I end up
spending almost my yearly salary on their feed, housing, showing, and vet
bills each year.
Jo
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356.9 | It happened to us... | MORLEY::CARR | Dave Carr 845-2317 | Tue Aug 25 1992 07:29 | 16 |
| Lisa,
I'm also in the UK.
We have 2 Russian Blues who are indoors-only. Visitors often remark
"They must be worth a lot of money...?". I usually reply that the
previous cat we got from the CPL shelter cost as much in Vet's fees in
the first 6 months than each of pedigree cats cost to buy.
In March, we were burgled, and I arrived home to find the patio door at
the rear of our house forced and ajar. After a frantic few minutes' search,
I managed to find both cats, very well hidden indoors.
We counted ourselves very lucky that the cats had not been stolen or harmed.
(However, hifi equipment etc. is much easier to steal and get rid of, I
suppose).
*Dave
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356.10 | Guard cat ... | XNOGOV::LISA | Give quiche a chance | Wed Aug 26 1992 04:23 | 11 |
| Dave,
> I managed to find both cats, very well hidden indoors.
Phew! That was lucky. I hope that if it ever happens to me, my two
would have the good sense to hide and not run! Actually, Rolf would
probablt lick the burglar to death ;-)
Lisa.
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