Jasper the talking cat - go out!

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

Yes, he was let outside after I recorded the video :D he also sits for a biscuit, I'll try and get a video of that soon!
For anyone curious, he's an oriental havana brown (pretty much a brown siamese..)

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  • Oh wow, what a gorgeous kitty! Thank you for sharing!

  • My bastard talks only when he want to take a dump :D

  • so so so cute.

  • Aww he sounds like my little havana siamese boy did before someone hit him =.=;

    I have another one now =) Havana siamese are such lovely animals ^^ My new boy has a much quieter voice ^^;

  • that cat looks way to content with himself hehe soo cuuttee

  • (cont) Major organisations restrict for example the number of pregnancies female cat can undergo and impose many other responsibilities like genetic testing, veterinary care and so on. Finally a cat that doesn't have a pedigree is a mixed breed cat, no matter how similar it is to the actual breed.

  • @meetthebocker the lack of Pedigree doesn't mean a cat is any less cute. The point is that breeders who sell kittens without papers are either breaking their organisation's rules or more likely don't belong to any. The latter case is worse because such ppl don't obligate themselves to respect any standards and usually mistreat their animals. 

  • @MrJudube Why does it matter if he's pedigreed or not? I personally chose him when he was a few months old directly from the breeder, and I don't remember getting any papers. We got him because he's a lovely, friendly cat with loads of personality, not because he's purebred. Not really seeing what your point is here.

  • @meetthebocker kittens that are not intended for breeding or showning are registered as well by the very fact of having a Pedigree ( a type of certificate). You should always receive a Padigree from a breeder no mater what.

    If a cat doesn't have a Pedigree it is not pedigreed/purebred. I suspect the owners of this cat did receive some papers from the breeder. on that paper there is the name of the breed and the cat registry.

  • @MrJudube He's not registered, he is just a pet, not used for showing or breeding.

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