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Thanks Paige!He's a big boy and really, really handsome![]()
We bought our snow SV from A1 last year. He looks VERY different today than he did at 8 weeks.
This is what he looked like when he was listed:
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This is what he looked like when he came home:
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This is him now:
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There have been huge changes in his coat and appearance over the last 10 months. He now has lots of grey, a fair amount of brown and black on him. I know it is really unlikely, but what does the kitten they shipped you look like?
Well the cats arrived from A1 Savannahs. One was entirely the wrong cat and the other I'm not sure about.
I called them and complained. They confirmed that the kitten I selected was given to another customer last week and they couldn't get him back. Instead I received a cat with almost no Savannah and Serval features. The vet I took the cats to confirmed that the kitten is Siamese and had not been neutered like the kitten I selected was supposed to be, and which is not a permissible outcross to my knowledge, and they said the female looked more like an Abbysinian, another non-permissible outcross, than Savannah which would explain why her name at A1 was Abby.
I called again to A1 and Martin said they would reimburse me fully. I'll believe it when I see it. He did also to offer to pay to have them shipped back. That would be nice, but will they also pay me for my time lost at work, my gas for driving a almost 200 miles round trip and the frustration?
I am open to suggestions from the breeders on this forum about how I can get real Savannah cats and if they would be willing to take these two off my hands in addition to me buying real Savannahs from them?
I am going to go feed the new arrivals since they have not eaten all day and then it will be my turn to get dinner.
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The secondary conversation going on here regarding naming kittens is interesting to me. I very RARELY name kittens that I am offering for sale for a few reasons:
1. Once they are named, it makes them more like MY babies instead of babies that I am raising for someone else...and THAT (in and of itself) makes it more emotionally difficult for me to release them to their new homes. No sense making things harder on myself...#1, #2, #3 works just fine...
2. On the occasions that I HAVE given them names (and shared the names publicly) I have had potential clients complain that they would prefer another name and want to name the kittens themselves!
There truly are several schools of though when it comes to naming or not naming kittens being offered for sale. Point here is that Breeders who refer to their kittens by number rather than first name CANNOT automatically be categorized as a Bad Breeders! Sheesh!
... The vet I took the cats to confirmed that the kitten is Siamese and had not been neutered like the kitten I selected was supposed to be, and which is not a permissible outcross to my knowledge,...