17/12/2023
https://thecatsite.com/threads/breeders-allowing-visitors-in-their-home.157519/
There are real valid reasons why some breeders choose to operate as they do π
We have just 2 queens and their litters aren't far apart kittens cant be fully vaccinated until they reached 12 weeks of age and had both shots.
it is best to avoid as much contact with the outside world as much as possible this includes people that wish to visit them prior to purchasing hence why we don't allow that to happen as well as other safety concerns.
We have sent many kittens to the south island via petbus and air NZ pet travel these are sighted via photos/videos only paid in full with no issues at all
We have just 3 cats which are part of our family and they live upstairs in the Main household with us
We also have two guard dogs one being a German shepherd and one being a Rottweiler that have free reign of the property that we have to put away everytime visitors arrive which excites the rest of the animals in our house so the only visitors we have are those who are coming to purchase their kitten and taking it away on the same day
Thanks for your understanding regards Ragdoll House NZ
Alright, I know that as kitten buyers, we are told to visit the cattery and try to see as much of the home as possible. We're told that we need to see the entire house to make sure that the cats are kept in good living conditions. We're told to be wary of the cattery that keeps you in one part...