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What do you know about Select Exotics

Angie Panczak

Savannah Super Cat
So it seems common in the SE line maybe if many of us got one. Now I am nervous about our little guy who is coming Friday. Of course with Makiya it's no worry but we did spend so much on our new F1 that I would want him to be void of this. I should probably email and ask huh?!


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I think what you describe is different. My girl has an actual spinal kink where the bone was kinked, it couldn't be straighten. What you describe sounds more like tight tendon which is no concern. My daughters husky has a curled tail which in the show ring is a fault, but it's not a deformity like a kink in the actual bone. Her tail set is fine, just tendons are tight and causes tail to curl.
 

The Jensen's

Savannah Super Cat
Ahhh now that makes sense. Yea you could manipulate it straight but she keeps it curled. I sent her a message to just go over his body and make sure he is


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The Jensen's

Savannah Super Cat
Without this flaw or others. Again I don't care because he will be our PET but with a price tag that big I kind of do care. Is that terrible of me?


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Angie Panczak

Savannah Super Cat
Without this flaw or others. Again I don't care because he will be our PET but with a price tag that big I kind of do care. Is that terrible of me?


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Just my opinion as a breeder, but if there is any problem with a cat it should be disclosed. Even little things such as tail kinks. I was pretty pissed when I got it and the breeder didn't tell me or seemed to care. Even as a person buying a pet you should know. A good breeder has nothing to hide.
 

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Paige
Staff member
I agree with Angie...a tail link or any other deformity or congenital issue should be disclosed by a breeder.

If the breeder does not care about this, that is an issue for me and i would question then for sure about the F1, especially with their price tag.

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