Are you vaccinating these kittens, having mom taken care of at the vet prenatally, or the kittens for a check up not just a sick visit? Are the new owners aware of the health history of the parents? Basically what I'm asking is why are you charging for the kittens? The mother took care of feeding them. Any supplementary food would be paid for with one cat which still wouldn't justify the fee considering the cost of cat food and the responsibility you took on by not terminating the pregnancy (yes, that is a thing). And will the mother be spayed? Have any postnatal care? Granted, I haven't seen any of your other videos,but based upon your reference to "haters" I feel the need to ask. Unless you are at the very least getting them vaccinations there's absolutely no need for charging people who are willing to take them.
Well after three weeks they Start trying to eat solid food Food cost money. Specially kitten food. It's more expensive. And use of the litter box that cost to. Taking kittens to the vet. If you do it will cost almost It will cost up 200 to 300 Dollars per kitten. After vetcare Most Generally, the new owners will not take the kitten to the vet Anyways. Plus this will give them the opportunity The new owner to develop a relationship with their veterinarian if they take them to the vet if they do. Plus I wouldn't be charging. 40 to $60 per kitten. After vet care specially the cost 200 to 300 Per kitten And it will make it lot harder. To get them home if I'm gonna charge $300 per kitten to the new owner. And I disclose everything to them I don't keep nothing from them
@djice4920 Have you ever taken your cat to a vet? A vet visit isn't bonding, it's your job as a pet owner who isn't negligent. I'm currently screening potential homes for kittens a stray I'm fostering had. Why in the world would you sell a cat at all much less to a person you assume won't take it to a vet? It's only roughly $20 for food per month. You ween them at about month old and it takes less than a single month to ween a kitten from it's mother. Meaning you're only going to be putting in about that, $40 tops, if you separate them when you're supposed to at 3 months. You already had a litter box. There's pet insurance you could get so you can make sure your animal is healthy, particularly during such a crucial time like pregnancy which is about $40. At absolute most, you're putting in $80. You have no grounds for selling them outside of a cash grab opportunity and I doubt you're looking into who you're selling them to. Plain and simple, you couldn't afford it and you shouldn't have done it. You weren't prepared to properly care for a pregnant cat in terms of care alone, you should have given her to someone who could have taken care of her or to the vet to terminate the pregnancy. Yes, it's a real thing. You're going to let this happen again,not even bother to get her spayed or take her to get a postnatal checkup which they actually NEED (alongside care while pregnant)and learn nothing aside from the fact that you can make some cash. Mammals have a complicated process surrounding reproduction and like humans,cats need medical care. I did, she does. Please educate yourself or give up your cat to a suitable owner.
First off you got to qualify for pet insurance is a credit card by the way cuz I applied for pet insurance in the past you got to have good credit to do that. And cat food is not $20 a month just to let you know you might want to check the prices lately everything's gone up even cat food. And you might want to take a look at the difference between cat food and kitten food there is a difference between the two and kitten food is more expensive. Let me see your last vet bill that you got from your cat and when it was done unless my cats are sick or something's wrong with them seriously wrong that's when they go to the vet there's no other reason to take them.. not everybody is going to be like you may have a lot of money able to take your cat to the vet or kittens and it's none of your business. Not every pet owner takes their pets to the vet get with reality.
@djice49203 I told you, I foster cats, along with kittens and amexpecting another litter in days. I do not have a lot of money, I budget for the things I need and spend time making it work. I don't take on more than I can afford. Responsibility is not retroactive to a problem you made for yourself and those innocent cats. Figure it out,be an adult and don't take on animals only to fail them due to your inability to provide. You look for deals. I have never needed a credit card for pet insurance. You have debt? Then you obviously live beyond your means, don't put animals in a potentially dangerous situation because of it.
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Are you vaccinating these kittens, having mom taken care of at the vet prenatally, or the kittens for a check up not just a sick visit? Are the new owners aware of the health history of the parents? Basically what I'm asking is why are you charging for the kittens? The mother took care of feeding them. Any supplementary food would be paid for with one cat which still wouldn't justify the fee considering the cost of cat food and the responsibility you took on by not terminating the pregnancy (yes, that is a thing). And will the mother be spayed? Have any postnatal care?
Granted, I haven't seen any of your other videos,but based upon your reference to "haters" I feel the need to ask. Unless you are at the very least getting them vaccinations there's absolutely no need for charging people who are willing to take them.
Well after three weeks they Start trying to eat solid food Food cost money. Specially kitten food.
It's more expensive.
And use of the litter box that cost to. Taking kittens to the vet. If you do it will cost almost It will cost up 200 to 300 Dollars per kitten.
After vetcare Most Generally, the new owners will not take the kitten to the vet Anyways. Plus this will give them the opportunity The new owner to develop a relationship with their veterinarian if they take them to the vet if they do. Plus I wouldn't be charging.
40 to $60 per kitten. After vet care specially the cost 200 to 300 Per kitten And it will make it lot harder.
To get them home if I'm gonna charge $300 per kitten to the new owner. And I disclose everything to them I don't keep nothing from them
@djice4920 Have you ever taken your cat to a vet? A vet visit isn't bonding, it's your job as a pet owner who isn't negligent.
I'm currently screening potential homes for kittens a stray I'm fostering had. Why in the world would you sell a cat at all much less to a person you assume won't take it to a vet?
It's only roughly $20 for food per month. You ween them at about month old and it takes less than a single month to ween a kitten from it's mother. Meaning you're only going to be putting in about that, $40 tops, if you separate them when you're supposed to at 3 months. You already had a litter box. There's pet insurance you could get so you can make sure your animal is healthy, particularly during such a crucial time like pregnancy which is about $40. At absolute most, you're putting in $80. You have no grounds for selling them outside of a cash grab opportunity and I doubt you're looking into who you're selling them to. Plain and simple, you couldn't afford it and you shouldn't have done it.
You weren't prepared to properly care for a pregnant cat in terms of care alone, you should have given her to someone who could have taken care of her or to the vet to terminate the pregnancy. Yes, it's a real thing. You're going to let this happen again,not even bother to get her spayed or take her to get a postnatal checkup which they actually NEED (alongside care while pregnant)and learn nothing aside from the fact that you can make some cash. Mammals have a complicated process surrounding reproduction and like humans,cats need medical care. I did, she does.
Please educate yourself or give up your cat to a suitable owner.
First off you got to qualify for pet insurance is a credit card by the way cuz I applied for pet insurance in the past you got to have good credit to do that. And cat food is not $20 a month just to let you know you might want to check the prices lately everything's gone up even cat food. And you might want to take a look at the difference between cat food and kitten food there is a difference between the two and kitten food is more expensive. Let me see your last vet bill that you got from your cat and when it was done unless my cats are sick or something's wrong with them seriously wrong that's when they go to the vet there's no other reason to take them.. not everybody is going to be like you may have a lot of money able to take your cat to the vet or kittens and it's none of your business. Not every pet owner takes their pets to the vet get with reality.
@djice49203 I told you, I foster cats, along with kittens and amexpecting another litter in days. I do not have a lot of money, I budget for the things I need and spend time making it work. I don't take on more than I can afford. Responsibility is not retroactive to a problem you made for yourself and those innocent cats. Figure it out,be an adult and don't take on animals only to fail them due to your inability to provide. You look for deals. I have never needed a credit card for pet insurance. You have debt? Then you obviously live beyond your means, don't put animals in a potentially dangerous situation because of it.