Why not buy kittens without PP (No Certificate of Origin) from an irresponsible breeder:
First of all, we would appeal to breeders who breed cats without PP (No Certificate of Origin) and thus irresponsibly.
- The breeder waives responsibility for the breed by not registering it in the stud book.
- The breeder waives the duties associated with Veterinary care.
- The breeder waives the obligation to respect the principles and obligations associated with proper breeding established by the Breeding Club.
It is possible that the breeders buy a cat that no longer meets the health requirements, and consequently the breeding with PP (With Certificate of Origin) may not be continued in such a case, but nevertheless the breeder undertakes it without PP (Without Certificate of Origin) and without responsibility...
If you are buying such a kitten from a breeder, be aware that the breeder waives the obligation to register the kitten in the studbook or wanted to save money for the Certificate of Origin when purchasing a breeding cat and then quickly pack in money, which means that he does it only for the purpose of quick profit and irresponsibly .
Such breeders do not invest in their hobby and thus often avoid the duties that are intended for properly established kennels simply because they cannot afford it or they simply wave their hand over it. They do not invest in vaccines, deworming and Parents are often not vaccinated on time or in worse cases not at all, such cats are not subjected to regular testing and from generation to generation such a breed lacks in quality, as ancestors such as parents and grandparents etc. they were not under constant Veterinary Care and under the management of the Breeding Club.
Such cats can often have hereditary infectious or cancer diseases and in some cases it may not even be a purebred breed offered to you by an irresponsible breeder.
In frequent cases, the kittens live to a lower age also because they do not have a quality diet and the ancestors were not well taken care of by the veterinarian.
- ALSO, THE MULTIPLIER WILL NOT PROVIDE YOU WITH A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT, SO YOU CANNOT CLAIM DAMAGES FOR THE KITTEN.
Therefore, in the interest of all living creatures, it is not appropriate to support breeding facilities, which are often not adapted to the conditions of the animals themselves.
Why buy kittens from a Breeder (properly established Breeding Station) with PP (with Certificate of Origin)
All adult cats are regularly vaccinated, under the management of the club and therefore responsibly registered and registered in the studbook, which means that it is a purebred breed where the kittens and their ancestors are properly taken care of. All such breeding cats must be vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped on time and regularly.
Every adult cat underwent a clinical examination and an examination for hereditary infectious and tumor diseases Felv, Fiv with a negative result.
Every Breeding Cat has a confirmation from the veterinarian and from the breeding club, a card with authorization to breed, and thus if the Breeding Cat does not meet the health conditions for proper breeding, it must be sterilized and breeding must not be continued, and the same applies to the Breeding Male…
A responsible Breeder with a properly established Breeding Station automatically assumes the responsibility associated with proper breeding and considerable financial resources are invested in cats. Scratching posts, toys, promotional pages, veterinarian, food, administration and costs associated with the activities of the Breeding Club, which determines the conditions and rules for how kittens and adult breeding cats should be cared for, as well as the authenticity of the Certificate of Origin.
A kitten from a properly established cattery goes to a good home in most cases, as only a responsible new owner of the kitten or a breeder buys a kitten with a PP (with Certificate of Origin)
For an experienced breeder, it is in a way a blessing and proof that the kitten is going to a good home, as the new owner can pay extra for a proper kitten with PP (with Certificate of Origin) and the price is appropriate to the breed…
For the breeder, it is about having cats as well as possible and that the bloodline remains as well preserved as possible and, above all, healthy.
Every responsible breeder with a properly established kennel is actually an animal lover who wants to have everything about them from food, toys, comfort, veterinary matters and keeping the breed in the best possible order…
An experienced breeder (kennel) sells kittens:
I. To breeding
To new owners with the condition that the new owner (Breeder) must set up a kennel with costs for Veterinary care in cooperation with the Breeding Club and therefore continue to breed kittens that the Breeder who is in the Breeding Club can breed and subsequently sell according to the provisions of the relevant club. Of course, under the supervision of the Breeding Club and with Veterinary care.
II. As a pet
Where the obligation to establish a kennel ceases, but such a kitten, according to the Purchase and Sale Agreement, the new owner is obliged to castrate (sterilize) it within one year in order to avoid not only health complications but also reproduction, which is not in connection with the provisions of the Breeding Club . This means that the kittens from the Kennel do not end up on the street because there is no surplus of them, considering that the kitten is obliged to be sterilized within 1 year according to the contract.
So
IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SUPPORT THE BREEDERS WHOSE CATS ARE THE EXACT REASON THAT THEY ARE JUST THROWN OUT ON THE STREET AND THAT THE SHELTERS ARE FULL, THEN SUPPORT A BREEDING STATION LIKE US AND WE BELIEVE THAT YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR KITTEN…
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE FOR A KITTEN, THEN WE RECOMMEND THE COUNCIL SHELTER OR A KITTEN FROM THE STREET
WHO WILL ALSO APPRECIATE YOUR AFFECTION AND LOVE
- In fact, we do not understand why such a beautiful and rare Scottish Fold breed, in terms of a purebred kitten, should be sold without a PP (No Certificate of Origin) from some irresponsible breeder
One of the factors is that either one of the parents does not meet the health requirements for breeding or not is demonstrably purebred, the selling breeder also wanted to get rid of the obligation to be under the constant supervision of the Breeding Club and health Veterinary care and to sell kittens quickly and cheaply without accepting responsibility for the kitten’s health and investing in its comfort…
Otherwise, we cannot think of why such a rare breed should not be entered in the Pedigree and the Breed Book.
All kittens should have the price they deserve.