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Maybe its a bit like having pampas grass in your front garden in the 70s


A lady advertises a cat or kitten for sale, invites gentlemen callers around to see her "cat" and then asks money for it...


Of course I could be totally wrong but it's a good rumour if ever I heard one !

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sjw Wrote:

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> why is there a sudden influx of cats and kittens

> for sale or being offered for adoption on the For

> Sale section. I thought this was against the remit

> of this forum.


Did Admin just remove loads of posts? I didn't see any sales... or maybe I just missed them.


Offering animals for free (eg rehoming) is permitted afaik.

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There is a guideline for selling animals...


From Admin, in the Sales section-

Animals can only be sold if there's a link to them listed on another reputable website


There was quite a lengthy discussion on this a while back. Free animals are fine. Selling needs to be linked to a site such as the webpage of an established or registered breeder. I believe this was intended to deter the inappropriate sale or purchase of animals.

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