If a munchkin is chasing a regular cat playing and the regular cat jumps up on to something high the munchkin can’t follow him. They can’t do things other cats can. Even if they didn’t have health issues it’s still cruel to breed them in my opinion.
@@JLee-vo4ln Your totally missing the point of what I said. Also I highly doubt your munchkin is faster than a Siamese. Worse you make a dumb football joke? If your munchkin cat got out or lost he couldn’t climb a tree to escape a predator or a dog. They wouldn’t survive outside which is why I said we shouldn’t breed them. They also can’t breed with other munchkin cats. The kittens don’t survive. Only god knows how many munchkin kittens have died bcuz of our ignorance. And your certainly showing yours. Cleary you didn’t do much research on munchkins before you got yours. I suggest you do, your cat might develop health problems later in life. I know I probably sound like an ahole and I’m sry but Ive fostered two that had to be put down. my sister also has one with serious spinal issues. She rescued it from someone who refused to pay its vet bill. More and more people are finding issues with there munchkins. I know first hand how cruel ignorance can be. So please learn more about your cat.
@@JLee-vo4ln hi I realize I kind of attacked you. I apologize. You have no idea what I’ve been through with these cats. Or How many ignorant people try to defend there ignorance instead of being open to learning more about there cat. Still it was unwarranted so I’m sry. I still hope you do some research on munchkins since you have one though.
@@user-ec6ue8jy7p you can’t breed a munchkin with another munchkin cat. You can only breed them with another full sized cat. Kittens born from parents that both had the munchkin gene don’t make it and often can’t walk.
These cats never grow up .
I died .
They’re just too cute ❤️
If a munchkin is chasing a regular cat playing and the regular cat jumps up on to something high the munchkin can’t follow him. They can’t do things other cats can. Even if they didn’t have health issues it’s still cruel to breed them in my opinion.
My munchkin is like Barry Sanders, and my Siamese didn't like football. But was nowhere as fast or agile.
@@JLee-vo4ln Your totally missing the point of what I said. Also I highly doubt your munchkin is faster than a Siamese. Worse you make a dumb football joke? If your munchkin cat got out or lost he couldn’t climb a tree to escape a predator or a dog. They wouldn’t survive outside which is why I said we shouldn’t breed them. They also can’t breed with other munchkin cats. The kittens don’t survive. Only god knows how many munchkin kittens have died bcuz of our ignorance. And your certainly showing yours. Cleary you didn’t do much research on munchkins before you got yours. I suggest you do, your cat might develop health problems later in life. I know I probably sound like an ahole and I’m sry but Ive fostered two that had to be put down. my sister also has one with serious spinal issues. She rescued it from someone who refused to pay its vet bill. More and more people are finding issues with there munchkins. I know first hand how cruel ignorance can be. So please learn more about your cat.
@@JLee-vo4ln hi I realize I kind of attacked you. I apologize. You have no idea what I’ve been through with these cats. Or How many ignorant people try to defend there ignorance instead of being open to learning more about there cat. Still it was unwarranted so I’m sry. I still hope you do some research on munchkins since you have one though.
So breed a long-legged munchkin with a short-legged munchkin?
@@user-ec6ue8jy7p you can’t breed a munchkin with another munchkin cat. You can only breed them with another full sized cat. Kittens born from parents that both had the munchkin gene don’t make it and often can’t walk.
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