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Why is he unregistered?
All the cat registries have the facility to register a cat as non active ie not for breeding and it throws up red flags to me when kittens are sold unregistered. IME it usually means that this is the case with the parents - they were sold as pets only and should not have been bred from.

As for only two people with the bloodline... the owner of the imorts & you & no one else? -- do these people breed labradoodles too?

Buying unregistered pets only encourages irresponsible breeding :(

He's looks a cute boy though :)
 
What a beauty he is, just gorgeous! :wub:
 
diademhill
your entire responce comes across to me as having an attitiude, I hope that is not the case. :/
to answer your points, although I really see no reason to.
Why is he unregistered?

He is unregistered because I didn't want him registered
As for only two people with the bloodline... the owner of the imorts & you & no one else?
ok, slight miss-representation there, two people other than myself.

do these people breed labradoodles too?
not worth bothering with

Buying unregistered pets only encourages irresponsible breeding
why? explain your statement, given my responce to your first question.

To everyone else
thanks for the compliments, look out for lots more pics when I have broadband back. ;)
 
What a sweetie! I am sure he will have many, many happy years with you Paul. :good:
 
I totally disagree with the statement that unregistered cats encourages irresponsible breeding.

I bred and showed longhair cats for years. Kittens that were not of show or breeding quality were not registered and sold with strict documentation that they were to be neutered and spayed and that I would expect evidence of such. On the contrary I was positively discouraging anyone from breeding with an unregistered kitten. :grr:

Oooops forgot to say your kitten is adorable wolf and may he bring you many happy years of companionship as did your Gennie.
 

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