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Summary: What to expect when you breed a purebred cat and other issues are discussed in this free video.
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Dr Adrienne Mulligan, DVM Dr Adrienne Mulligan DVM
Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic
100 S Montezuma Castle Highway
928-567-9400
Camp Verde Az.
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Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan, I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic, and I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com. I am here to speak to you about breeding cats. This is my other Balinese, this is Spidey, or spider monkey, and I just have him out here for you to look at him, because he is gorgeous. But I wanted to talk about when you start to breed as a purpose, and you breed as purebred cats of some sort. First of all, as in the other situations, cats are very adept at having their kittens, and they will usually go in to a quiet place and have them before you even know it, and you will find them the next morning. But if you should happen to have trouble with your cat having her kittens, then that is the next thing we want to talk about: how to help your, they are called queens, how to help your queen have her kittens safely, and to save your kittens; because when your breeding very expensive kitties, and these kitties go anywhere from $800 to $1500, and when you are breeding these kind of cats, you want to be sure that you have live kittens, and that you don’t lose them to any kind of difficulty in labor. So that is kind of what we are going to talk about next, but I just wanted to show you a couple of one type of breed that I happen to own.