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Raising a pair. Siblings. Male female. pros cons.

Patti

Admin
Staff member
They are beautiful babies! Now for the naming game! When do they get to come home to you?
 
In about 2 weeks I will have a pair (siblings) of f6 sbt kitties (male/female) from Janet at A List. My boyfriend and I can't wait! Have any of you ever not separated the kitties during the bonding process? (I am obviously new to this site, so I don't have experience raising the breed quite yet). I have just never heard of doing so before.


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John Campbell

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Staff member
We get to take them home May 18h!!! We own a brewery so they're going to be mascot kitties. Naming them Pint and Growler!

WOW... Beautiful Kitties... That will be your longest weight in history... I remember when I was waiting for Elsa the Days went so SLOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!

Look forward to seeing many more pictures in the future.
 

Steve

Savannah Super Cat
Super excited! We get to vist anytime we want over the next month!

But on to serious business. Isolation, socializing, crate training, leash training. The sooner we can take them to work the better but until then we are both very very busy. The breeder said seperating them isn't necessary I'm not so sure. I agree that keeping them together will reduce stress during the isolation period. Just not sure. I'm more concerned with how much time we will have with the babies till we can take them to work.

Thanks for the nice words! I'll get some more pics up!
 
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