I will precede my question with a fact. I had Persi nuetered as soon as he was four months old, which the vet told me was the very earliest he would do it. I bought Persi as a pet but out of pride, after owning nine moggies, had a Persian cat to present to my Persian wife. When I received the CFA registration I did not examine it closely, but made sure his official name of
Van Court's Persian Delight was correct. And into the file drawer under Cats it went.
This morning I was going through my files and came across the Cats file. I checked to make sure the cats were in good shape with vet visits and so forth and noticed Persi's registration with the CFA. What I had not noticed earlier jumped out at me: Not for Breeding. I have no idea what this is all about. What would keep me from breeding Persi had I not nuetered him and what does this signify? Does it mean that something is wrong with him? Both of his parents are champions, I have their records. So what gives? I am truly mystified.
Van Court's Persian Delight was correct. And into the file drawer under Cats it went.
This morning I was going through my files and came across the Cats file. I checked to make sure the cats were in good shape with vet visits and so forth and noticed Persi's registration with the CFA. What I had not noticed earlier jumped out at me: Not for Breeding. I have no idea what this is all about. What would keep me from breeding Persi had I not nuetered him and what does this signify? Does it mean that something is wrong with him? Both of his parents are champions, I have their records. So what gives? I am truly mystified.