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Old 01-03-2011, 12:40 AM   #4
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Do some research first. what type of cat do you want?
Do you want something active, like a abyssinian, or do you want something laid back, like a ragdoll cat (it's a actual breed) do you have the time to brush a long furred cat, or do you need something that is low maintaince ? will the cat have to put up with lots of people, especially little kids prodding and poking, or will it just be you, occasionally stroking it. that'll affect the breed you get too.

Do you have the time to train and play with a kitten, or would you rather have a cat already trained? these are all important things to consider.
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