Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Pet Quality

Breeders terms are all Greek to me. When the term "pet quality" was thrown our way I didn't think twice about the definition.


By definition a pet quality cat is a "non perfect" cat. A pedigree or purebred or whatever you want to call it, with or without some of the distinctions that make it a perfect show cat.



In the case of Atticus the Sphynx I am guessing his flaw would be the fur on his face, tail and feet.


Once I got over the fact that people actually show cats I realized his flaws would be of no concern to us whatsoever.



This cat has only been in our home for 11 days and he fits right in with our large family. He is nothing like any other kitten I have ever known.



He must be with someone, in the middle of the action at all times.




Working on the computer is his favorite pass time. His talent for web design is unsurpassed.




If you are able to look past the wrinkles, lack of hair, and over sized ears, you will quickly fall in love.

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