Sad, isn't it? What ticked me off was that one of the few breeder's pages states that the kittens are sold only after they are 24 weeks old and cost "between $1,000 and $1,200" - which includes spaying and neutering before "shipment." Which means, of course, that they're running a kitten-mill and one which they are trying to insure stays small. It also means that the in-breeding has got to be horrendous. Hairless is bad enough - hairless and in-bred is just too damn sad.
Very cranky displaced liberal lady from Indiana currently living inside The Beltway. Initial 8 years spent in awe and wonderment rapidly changing to total disillusionment - planning to spend the next 8 spitting, sputtering and screeching. Occasional poet, chronic bitch. The horror, the horror.
4 comments:
Sad, isn't it? What ticked me off was that one of the few breeder's pages states that the kittens are sold only after they are 24 weeks old and cost "between $1,000 and $1,200" - which includes spaying and neutering before "shipment." Which means, of course, that they're running a kitten-mill and one which they are trying to insure stays small. It also means that the in-breeding has got to be horrendous.
Hairless is bad enough - hairless and in-bred is just too damn sad.
I guess Paris Hilton will have one soon.
ugh
I don't get it. If you want something with that much skin, have a baby!
I am crackin' up, Michelle. Are you referring to the general wrinkly-ness of a baby's skin - or a post-partum belly?
Post a Comment