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Old 28-10-2004, 06:08 PM
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*spits*

I just caught our four month old Pixie-Bob kitten in the bathroom
licking our toothbrushes.

Ew.

emmi.

i have been looking to buy a pixie-bob for some time now.

i like them.

do you have any you would like to sell/part with?

Sorry, we just have the one kitten.

A co-worker bought her in Maine as a companion for her adult cat and
ferret, but she turned out to be too much of a handful, so I bought her
for my eldest daughter - She does tend to wear my other three cats out
(Fripp, Eno and Ezekiel), but they just jump up to a higher place she
can't get to (yet) when they're tired of her.

Anyhow, there are a number of Pixie-Bob catteries in Washington State -
Beware of newspaper ads listing 'em for well under the accepted asking
price, though.

Be prepared to spend a minimum of $800.00 on a true Pixie-Bob, and the
price for a truly exceptional kitten can even be as high as $2000.00.

Here are a couple of links to some local catteries:

http://www.legendkatz.com/Kittens.htm

http://www.pixie-bobs.net/home.html

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Emmi H.


thanx. i'll check the links. my neighbor has one, and it is just the
coolest cat ever. i am kind of more of a dog person, but i'm away from
home
too much for a dog.

pixie bob sounds like the perfect pet for me


You might want to do a bit more research, whit.

Pixie-Bobs are very social creatures, much more so than your
run-of-the-mill domestic house cat, and probably wouldn't take too
kindly to being 'abandoned' for days at a time.

You *could* always get two of 'em so they have each others company,
though.


that was exactly what i was planning. i am going to get two cats.

i was thinking either two pixies, or a pixie and a shelter cat

i am leaning towards the latter choice, because i want to give a shelter cat
a home. i;m not worried about pixies being euthanized, but i know it's a
reality for shelter cats.

Check out Dart and Chance on this page:

http://www.pixie-bobs.net/availadult.html

Those two just might be a perfect match for you.

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those are appealing

whit

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Emmi H.

"He has all of the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."
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