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<blockquote data-quote="HYBRED" data-source="post: 15219277" data-attributes="member: 52848"><p>Lola's breeder was getting evicted and had to clearance her last litter; I had about 3 hours to get her picked up by a friend in Dallas before the deal fell through. Got her for $300, 5 weeks old and malnourished. Wish to this day I'd known she had a brother as well, I'd have taken them both. And Cleo was a Craigslist adoption, she had a $100 rehoming fee. Got her about a year old. There are many people who buy them because they're "oh so pretty!!" and don't realize, they aren't normal lazy housecats. They do require work and patience. It's like getting a Lab or an Australian Shepherd, they're smart, energectic working critters who need constant entertainment.</p><p></p><p>Miss Cleo</p><p><img src="https://hybred.smugmug.com/Art/Animals/i-nQMxkjV/0/X2/IMG_0072-X2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you! Yes, they are very chatty for sure! Lola has a massive vocabulary, mostly whining and pouting. Such a lil princess, that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HYBRED, post: 15219277, member: 52848"] Lola's breeder was getting evicted and had to clearance her last litter; I had about 3 hours to get her picked up by a friend in Dallas before the deal fell through. Got her for $300, 5 weeks old and malnourished. Wish to this day I'd known she had a brother as well, I'd have taken them both. And Cleo was a Craigslist adoption, she had a $100 rehoming fee. Got her about a year old. There are many people who buy them because they're "oh so pretty!!" and don't realize, they aren't normal lazy housecats. They do require work and patience. It's like getting a Lab or an Australian Shepherd, they're smart, energectic working critters who need constant entertainment. Miss Cleo [IMG]https://hybred.smugmug.com/Art/Animals/i-nQMxkjV/0/X2/IMG_0072-X2.jpg[/IMG] Thank you! Yes, they are very chatty for sure! Lola has a massive vocabulary, mostly whining and pouting. Such a lil princess, that one. [/QUOTE]
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