I am thinking of getting a kitten

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01 Mar 2007, 12:02 pm

I will be in Denver for another 2 months and I am starting to get a little lonely when I get back to my apartment. I have been wanting to get a Maine Coon Cat for awhile. Are there any good breeders in this area? I am concerned about hip dysplasia and heart issues.



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01 Mar 2007, 12:12 pm

I went onto petfinder.com and typed in cat, the breed, and denver, co. and came up with this list:

http://search.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi

Lots of really nice adult cats looking for a home.



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01 Mar 2007, 1:53 pm

If you get a mixed breed Maine Coon there's a good chance you won't have those problems.



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01 Mar 2007, 2:02 pm

I don't think being lonely is the best reason for getting a cat, or any pet for that matter.



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01 Mar 2007, 2:04 pm

I would advise you to!


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01 Mar 2007, 2:26 pm

Hoorahville wrote:
I don't think being lonely is the best reason for getting a cat, or any pet for that matter.


I already have 2 dogs, a cat and a wife back in CA. My cat is a wonderful beast but he is getting old.



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01 Mar 2007, 2:27 pm

Don't get a kitten,too much work for NO benefit whatsoever.


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01 Mar 2007, 2:34 pm

If you can give it a good home, go for it.

I'd be inclined to get a puppy, myself - but then I'm more of a dog person anyway, so...


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01 Mar 2007, 2:46 pm

I have a Maine Coon. Greatest, biggest, fattest, laziest, most perfect cat in the entire world. But will you be able to take your cat with you? I just ask because you say you'll "be in Denver for another 2 months." If you're going to be moving a lot, it probably isn't best just to get a cat because you're lonely.


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01 Mar 2007, 2:47 pm

dexkaden wrote:
I have a Maine Coon. Greatest, biggest, fattest, laziest, most perfect cat in the entire world. But will you be able to take your cat with you? I just ask because you say you'll "be in Denver for another 2 months." If you're going to be moving a lot, it probably isn't best just to get a cat because you're lonely.


Yes, when I go back to CA



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01 Mar 2007, 2:54 pm

Well, why don't you wait until you get back to California? We moved across country with our cat, and he absolutely HATED IT. And are you driving? Flying? I would recommend waiting until you're back in California, but if you absolutely, positively have to have a kitten overnight----there are a few breeders in CO. A Google search will help, and newspapers sometime post ads. A kitten isn't nearly as much work as a puppy, so that's good.


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01 Mar 2007, 3:03 pm

dexkaden wrote:
Well, why don't you wait until you get back to California? We moved across country with our cat, and he absolutely HATED IT. And are you driving? Flying? I would recommend waiting until you're back in California, but if you absolutely, positively have to have a kitten overnight----there are a few breeders in CO. A Google search will help, and newspapers sometime post ads. A kitten isn't nearly as much work as a puppy, so that's good.


I want a kitty to keep me company. I would be driving back to CA, so that would not be a problem. I would even consider a rescue cat if he was not too old and a nice cat.



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01 Mar 2007, 4:16 pm

My MIL got a "rescue" MC and he is a lifesaver, as her husband died last year. He's about three years old - plenty of life left in him and no middle-of-the-night pouncing as he was already grown. He still plays - just not nutty like a kitten. He's a good cat, though. They are a good breed for companion animals.



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01 Mar 2007, 4:19 pm

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Don't get a kitten,too much work for NO benefit whatsoever.

Kittens are easy to take care of, unlike puppies. And there is a benefit-they will love you and keep you company.



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01 Mar 2007, 4:29 pm

Cats, cats, cats ! !!

Doesn't anybody get Gerbils for a pet ???


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01 Mar 2007, 4:44 pm

Prof_Pretorius wrote:
Cats, cats, cats ! !!

Doesn't anybody get Gerbils for a pet ???


Rodents tend to die quicker.


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