Nice try, Renfield! You’re just going to have to stick to the flies and spiders.
You know kittens turn into cats eh?. You realise while kittens are cute, cats are just hairy meowing things?
Have you met puppies? 
Cats are your best friends up until they get the raw meat, then look out!
You can get hours of entertainment from their greedy ways.
If’n you’re serious, e-mail me or bodypoet ASAP. We may have a possibility or two (and no, not Bounce, the recently injured one).
My work e-mail is fine to use; I get listener questions for the radio station all the time at it. It’s todd@wttsfm.com.
I just did some quick research, and you’re correct. The Devon/Cornish Rex web pages say:
I’m highly allergic to cats, so I got a Bengal. I never had the first sneezing fit.
My GF is totally in love with ragdoll cats. The only problem is a real breeder asking price is in the $700-1000 range!
And I don’t want a “purebreed” cat. I wonder what kind of luck I’ll have at the Humane Society.
Anyone had this type of cat? Are they really that relaxed?
I can’t actually have kittens. I’m not in my own house, and the owner can’t bear to lose cats so he refuses to have any. I however feel having cats far outweighs losing them. So while I’d love to take up anyone’s offers of kittens I can’t.
And right now I want a baby cheetah, and I DEFINATELY can’t have one of those!
I’m sure your brother or I can get you a gas mask for your boyfriend.
Hey, I hadn’t thought of that! I’m not sure what my sweetie would make of it though…
I used to be owned by a Bengal. They’re such fun.
I’d love to have a kitten too. My parents would never let me have one. Now I’m a poor student and can’t afford to buy one and look after it. I don’t think my landlady would let me have one anyway.
As soon as I finish university and get a job, I’m getting a kitten!
“Location: Isle of Man (UK)” … uh - are you people still in the habit of hacking off their tails?
Unless you’re going to enter the cat in a show or something, I don’t really see any good reason to shell out 700-1,000 bucks to a breeder for a purebred when you can save a cat from being put down for basically nothing. It just doesn’t make sense.
My friend kicked down quite a bit for a purebred Himalayan and has had nothing but problems. That poor thing is always sick. Her second cat she got from a shelter. Just as cute (cuter IMHO) and hasn’t had a single health problem. And he was free.
And yeah, kittens are fun to look at, but have you ever actually lived with one, Lobsang? I didn’t think Elvis and I were gonna make it. Imagine having a little furball with really sharp teeth attach itself to your ankles and hold on for dear life, then take any movement, however slight, that you make as a threat and attack. I must’ve asked myself “why the hell did I get a cat again?” at least once a day.
Of course, Elvis is a little loopy. He’ll snuggle when he’s tired but when he’s fully awake? Hot damn. I get a new gash somewhere on my body daily. He’s lucky he’s so damned funny, else I would’ve pawned him off on some unsuspecting sucka long ago. 
This is like asking John Lennon - “Can you sing?”
I lived with nine kittens in a room the size of a broom cupboard. It was flea-city, but I loved every last kitten to bits.
That was many years ago, and I have spent the last 3 years with only neighbour’s cats for occasional company. I seriously miss having feline pets.
fishcheer15 Yep. We cut the tails off to sell as key-ring novelties.