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I have not posted for three years, I just really want to try and understand something
why don’t some breeders whom are high up on councils, committees and such have better morals?
I can’t understand why a person would breed from a cat with hereditary problems & this is after said cat having an operation and not being declared to the cat registry and still being shown
I know of two different judges that have done this now. One of cats I witnessed with my own eyes with the problem before he’s operation and those offspring of stud cat has the same problems
Do people not feel bad? we all get things but shouldn’t we be handling it better?
Is it just about money? Or wanting to continue to win (to be fair one of the cats is a very nice example)
I just can’t understand why it’s like this… is this like this always?
is it normal? Im finding it hard to find many ethical breeders lucky I know of a few who feel strongly on ethical breeding
why don’t some breeders whom are high up on councils, committees and such have better morals?
I can’t understand why a person would breed from a cat with hereditary problems & this is after said cat having an operation and not being declared to the cat registry and still being shown
I know of two different judges that have done this now. One of cats I witnessed with my own eyes with the problem before he’s operation and those offspring of stud cat has the same problems
Do people not feel bad? we all get things but shouldn’t we be handling it better?
Is it just about money? Or wanting to continue to win (to be fair one of the cats is a very nice example)
I just can’t understand why it’s like this… is this like this always?
is it normal? Im finding it hard to find many ethical breeders lucky I know of a few who feel strongly on ethical breeding