Why do breeders find new homes for adult cats?
The reason breeders choose to “pet out” adult pedigreed cats (placing cats in pet homes) are many. Most of them come down to one thing: love. These breeders have the best interests of the cat at heart. Most people who breed live in normal-sized homes and apartments. They can (and should) only keep as many adult cats as they can give plenty of love and attention. A breeding program requires a certain number of adults to keep viable: you need a few queens, perhaps a stud or two. Most breeders also keep a few adult spays or neuters to show when their breeding cats are busy raising litters. Imagine, now, that you are a breeder and that you have decided that six adult cats is your limit. You feel you can care for and give six adult cats all the love and attention they deserve. You have six breeding cats right now, and one of them has a litter of kittens. In that litter is a female kitten with great potential. As she grows older, it becomes obvious that the quality of this cat is better than