BTW, my breeder sent me the papers for my kitten after I gave proof that I'd had him neutered (purchase price for a cat to breed was almost twice the price for pet quality). Try to get that deal, because the breed clubs usually have the most up to date information on breed reactions to meds and new diseases, and they often only let you join if you have a registered cat. It's really worth it just for the potentially life-saving information.
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