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Pure Cat Trouble of Abyssinia Blue Cat

Although Abby has kept them for several years, she has been hesitant to let them breed. After all, purebred cats are also members of cats. There are too many stray cats now. If I breed a little Abby, it means that a stray cat has lost the opportunity to help ... I am such a person who blames myself. Because I have helped stray cats, I hope that I can only support my family without purebred cats in my life, but I still can't resist the charm of Abyssinia cats. When I first saw Abyssinia cats, I was deeply attracted by them ... Finally, besides domestic cats, there are more Abyssinia cats in my family.

I once dreamed of becoming a true purebred cat owner, just like cat families in Britain and America. I have been obsessed with raising one or two purebred cats all my life, purifying them, and then I went to a cat exhibition. I dream of standing on the podium of the champion and holding the award certificate issued by CFA or TICA. Real purebred cat owners raise cats mainly for the purpose of breed purification, just like cultivating famous flowers and grasses; Breeders of purebred cats are strict with the breeding of purebred cats, meticulous about the collocation of male and female breeds, and also pay attention to the interval of breeding time and the best breeding opportunity. Of course, the bred kittens will also be sold, but they are generally kept, which can ensure that every kitten has a suitable family waiting to buy before birth.

I can speak English, French and Spanish. My wife can speak Japanese. When I decided to be a keeper of Abyssinia cats, it was no problem to communicate with pure cat owners in Britain, America, Japan, France and Australia. But the introduction of Abyssinia cats is no less difficult than crossing the border illegally. Why? First of all, when people hear that they are from China, most of them don't reply to emails at all. When I emailed them, I accidentally mentioned that I might immigrate to Canada, so an American Abby cat keeper emailed me back and told me that when I became a Canadian, she would definitely provide me with the best Abyssinia cats. Why do they hate cat owners in China so much? Through patient communication with them for more than two years, I finally understand. ...

First of all, China people are famous for eating cats and abusing dogs. This is "good things don't go out, bad things spread thousands of miles." Although people who eat cats are mainly Cantonese, aren't Cantonese people from China? In the eyes of foreigners, China people in any province represent their overall impression of China people. Because Cantonese people eat cats, it is natural to think that China people eat cats. This inference is understandable. Since China people eat cats, why do they sell them to us? Who knows if we China people are tired of eating native cats and want to try the meat of foreign cats for a change?

Second, the view that China people keep cats is incorrect. In the eyes of Europeans and Americans, cats are companion animals and equal members of the family. Except for professional purebred cat owners, cats in ordinary families are sterilized. In the eyes of China people, cats are pets and dominated roles, and purebred cats are fertile machines that can make money. Most of the foreign purebred cat breeders I have talked with have been harassed by China people and their local cat buying agents in the United States (Australia). These compatriots are telling others under the banner of pure cat owners, but are they real pure cat owners or cat dealers? People who are purely cats in foreign countries can be seen from the way you look at cats, their manners and their words. People who want to make a fortune by breeding and selling pure cats are exposed in a few words-people who really like cats and people who pretend to like cats can't be seen by others? Nowadays, many foreign purebred cat breeders ask the cat buyers in China for an interview, just to confirm whether you are a genuine purebred cat breeder.

Third, bad faith and disorderly breeding lead to the extreme distrust of China people by purebred cat owners in Europe and America. Say what you said first, and break your word. In Europe and America, purebred cats should register their lineages and confirm their lineages within a period of time. In China, some cat houses have also introduced registered cats from CFa and TICA through various channels, and their offspring are naturally eligible for CFA/TICA pedigree certificates after breeding. Because cats with this certificate can sell at a higher price, many cat dealers have the idea of pedigree certificate. Obviously, a litter of kittens gave birth to three.

He signed up for five places, and the extra two places were naturally given to the descendants of cats who were not qualified for the license; Or gave birth to four cats and reported them truthfully, but said nothing about the accidental death, and made up for it with other kittens ... so that the pedigree registration manager of CFA/TICA was particularly surprised: Why can the survival rate of kittens bred by China only reach 100%? The important function of pedigree card is to indicate the pedigree and the appearance of the cat, so as to ensure eugenics; The consequence of impersonation is that the CFA/TICA pedigree library that has been painstakingly managed for decades will be destroyed, which is by no means alarmist! Besides, disorderly reproduction. Pure cat owners abroad have strict cat raising plans. The best mating combination and the best mating time are determined according to the physical condition, age, body color and the most sought-after characteristics of the variety. Their attitude is: talking is better than nothing. Cats are only guaranteed to be okay. Abyssinia cat, for example, is one of the most popular short-haired cat breeds in the United States, and the supply-demand ratio in Britain is as high as 1: 10. Many Abyssinia cat lovers often have to book the cats they want from purebred cat owners for two years or more. In the United States, the average price of Abyssinia kittens is more than $65,438+0,800, and the price in Britain is higher. Why do you think these old people are so stupid that they don't have more kittens to sell? In China, I have never heard of anyone whose purebred cats are carefully selected and raised as European and American purebred cat breeders. China people's mentality is that they want their female cats to be in estrus anytime and anywhere, and it is best to give birth at all times like the queen termite. The consequences of disorderly reproduction, on the one hand, caused a serious flood of pure cats, on the other hand, caused a serious decline in quality. Take siamese cats as an example. It took British and American purebred cat owners 100 years to control cross-eyed, strabismus, tailbone kink and other bad features, and it resurfaced in China in just a few years! There are even unscrupulous cat dealers who mate different short folded ears, which is euphemistically called: creating new varieties! As for the Russian blue cat that I also like and plan to breed, after a long period of disorderly breeding and hybridization, there are almost no 100% purebred in China! At the beginning, many cat houses that raised Russian blue cats abandoned this kind of cat and switched to other kinds of cats, because there was no money to raise this kind of cat! After several years of disorderly breeding efforts, the price of purebred cats that are popular among Chinese people, such as British short, American short, different short and folded ears, has also plummeted, and the quality is also the same as that of weasels-a nest is not as good as a nest. I wonder, when the price of these cat breeds reaches the level of Siam and Russian, what purebred cats will we in China spoil? Writing here, I can't help but feel lucky: Abyssinia cats have always maintained a relatively high pedigree quality in China, thanks to the fact that Abyssinia cats are not pure-bred cats that Chinese people like, and also to the aversion of domestic pioneers to disorderly breeding and the selective selection of buyers.

Nowadays, in my frequent communication with foreign purebred cat breeders, I have gained their trust and encouragement, and I have also introduced the excellent cats I want. I am determined to be a real purebred cat owner! I walked a hard road. On the one hand, people who rescue stray cats scoff at me, on the other hand, cat dealers reject and slander me. I believe that I will have twists and turns on the road of breeding purebred cats and will not make any money. However, the current purpose of stamp collectors is to make money, and when he concentrates on collecting fine products, the god of wealth comes uninvited; If the existing purpose is for money, it will become a stamp dealer-those who are squatting at the door of the stamp company. In fact, the same is true for raising purebred cats: when you cultivate a champion, when your name is included in CFA yearbook, you become the focus of international cat lovers, and the cats you cultivate become world stars. At that time, was money still a problem?

June 5438+February 65438+March 2007, after two and a half years of painful thinking, my first Abyssinia cat was born. Their father is from Australia and their mother is from Russia. Their color is the original color, that is, the color of wild Abby cats, and it is also my favorite color.