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To Permapet or not to Perma pet.
06-30-2011, 06:54 AM
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RE: To Permapet or not to Perma pet.
This might be a bit of a stretch, but would it be possible to create a PermaPet 120 kit that is priced specifically, and works only, for cats that have had several offspring, maybe a minimum of 3 or 4 kittens?

If this is possible, a special priced kit like this would specifically benefit the avid owners who breed lots of kitties and already spend big amounts on food, milk, and vitamins.

I think the minimum offspring requirement would deter someone who just wants a regular non-eating, non-breeding pet cat from waiting the 120 days to use the kit, because of the cost involved in having all those other kitties, too.

On the other hand, someone who originally planned to not breed any cats might see the kit and will decide to wait the 120 days and have the required kittens in the meantime, to take advantage of the lower price. If they do this, they will almost undoubtedly fall in love with their cats and will end up wanting to keep several and/or breed their kitties, or will give their kittens away to friends who will want to breed them/spend on supplies for them.

I speak from experience Tongue I swore I would have just one cat, then I swore it would be just the three, after that I was swearing it would be just six. Right now I've got 21 cats and a boxed newborn and I *know* that before this week ends, I am going to have more, lol.

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RE: To Permapet or not to Perma pet. - Melanie774 Kidd - 06-30-2011 06:54 AM



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