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 …
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 Monica (West Virginia) Small cat on sofa – photo added by Michael (Admin) – this cat is not associated with the story – photo by scotproof (Flickr) I have a cat that’s approx 2 years old. We found her outside in mid-winter. She was so weak she couldn’t walk. We took her to …
Probably the best photographs on the internet in a compact informational video on these interesting cats. Background photograph copyright Ela48 (Flickr) From Dwarf Cat Video to Home Page
Dwarfism? The calico is Rosie and the peach one is Lester Flatt Jr. I think my two kittens are dwarfs because the are eight months old and look like a 2 month old kitten. I can hold them each in one hand yet they weigh about 3 lbs and are not malnourished. They have …
It is cruel to breed a cat, an animal that loves to jump and run, with such short legs. This should be illegal and those who breed them must not have a heart. Why would you create an animal that could have such potential health problems and that is so deformed that it can …
Check the Breeder Out by Linda (California) Maggie after 3 months Always check out the breeder, including seeing the cats and kittens in person! If you are new to cats, take someone who knows something about cats and preferably breeding. From what I have read and been able to piece together, I adopted a …
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