by Randa (Mississippi) Tamaki at about 9 weeks I actually saved a kitten from being killed by a horrible woman that lets her cats breed uncontrollably. I named him Tamaki from a Japanese anime show. Tamaki hasn’t grown very much from 6 weeks to 4 months. The reason why I know this is because …
i love these cats by sam (U.S.A) these cats are the cutest and i know they have health problems, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with them anyway! if they want a ledge to a window or something high up, then just build or buy some mini stairs and the cal will …
by Annette (Black Diamond, WA ) Mostly fur! We bought a “teacup kitten” in January 2010. He was almost 5 months old and weighing 2 and a half pounds, so I figured he would not grow very much after since the breeder told me his parents were only 5lbs. After seeing the enormous pricing …
I adopted an abandoned Munchkin dwarf cat by Emily (Canada) Although my Munchkin dwarf cat has a sweet personality and is completely healthy I still feel that she has a disability compared to my other 4 cats. Muchkins are most certainly not as athletic. They are NOT “built for speed.” An animal that is …
I Found a Munchkin Cat by CAROL (KENTUCKY) I FOUND THIS KITTEN AT WORK. IN FACT THERE WERE 2 OF THEM. A MALE AND FEMALE. I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT WAS WRONG WITH THIS KITTEN. IT HAD SHORT LEGS AND HAD LARGE EYES AND OTHER WISE SEEMED HEALTHY AND PLAYFUL. I TOOK ONE OF THEM …
Healthy Munchkins by Jen (Melbourne) I am planning on getting a Munchkin next year after falling in love with my aunt’s Munchkin – the breeder has been breeding for many years and has had no health issues, and as far as people claiming these cats are not able to run and jump properly – …
by Owner & Breeder of Genetta cats (USA) From what I can tell, these comments about dwarf breeds (on this site) come from those that are upset that the dwarf breeds are creating more competition for other breeders. Munchkins, Genettas, and many others live lives just as cats with long legs do. Yes, there …
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