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I have a 9 month female cat ( Siamy ) and looking for a male cat . if not same kind Not a Problem

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me and you
 

Pick one up from the streets, free, and there are some lovely kittys.

Answered on Tue, 20/10/2009 - 12:00am
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If you are looking to breed your cat, please rethink it. There are too many cats in Doha now, dumped or discarded by people who couldn't or wouldn't look after them properly.

Instead, take your cat to be spayed and get her vaccinations. That way she won't go into heat and she'll live a long healthy life. Doha Vets behind Barbie Saloon are very good and I highly recommend them.

Answered on Tue, 20/10/2009 - 6:44am
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Your siamese would probably prefer it if you didn't get a male cat. I'm sure she's quite happy being the only cat and getting all the attention. Plus she's far too young to have kittens and the chances of them surviving and being normal healthy kittens is very low. She won't cope with having kittens at such a young age either.

Female cats don't WANT to have kittens - they're much happier not having 5-10 kittens constantly feeding, using all her energy and generally being a pain.

Can you afford to vaccinate, deworm, feed, house and care for anything up to 12 cats? That's what you'll need to do if you have a male and female because despite what everyone thinks - it's not easy to rehome kittens and if they're not pure then no-one will pay money for them.

Answered on Tue, 20/10/2009 - 9:42am
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Are you only breeding for the money? Please reconsider!!! Siamese cats are know to be happier in their own company.

Answered on Tue, 20/10/2009 - 10:09am
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Don;t u know that dating publicly is not allowed in qatar.

Answered on Tue, 20/10/2009 - 11:09am
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What a brilliant idea, Doha is suffering from a huge shortage of cats, we need to breed more.

Answered on Fri, 23/10/2009 - 1:55pm
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