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I am going to get adopt a new kitty wat breed should i get?
I am going to get adopt a new kitty wat breed should i get?
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i think u should get a teacup himilain
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Answer 2
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get what you like the most it is not my desisoin.(but just do not get a really skinny simeis cat)
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I think siamese because after they get used to you they are lap cats, but that may be because we rescued her from a parking lot.
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get a tabby they are wonderful cats! they are active though so make shure to excercise them regularly or else they will destroy your home. oh yes but if you’d love a longhaired cat they are real lazy though…i prefer active cats! i suggest u get a cat breed book out that shows you all the kninds of breeds there is, i have a real all one with all the most regconzed breeds in America, its the HarpersCollins cat book with like ALL The breeds in America litterally
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