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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Poor little guy...

June 17, 2009

Blogger Unknown said...

This breaks my heart

June 17, 2009

Blogger Unknown said...

I am a big Melvin fan. Just to clarify, his current owner isn't the original owner. First owner bought him, realized what they had gotten into, then put Melvin up on craigslist. His current owner has done so much for his health and wellbeing and is spreading an important message.

June 17, 2009

Blogger Mouchois said...

Actually, Melvin's original owner had two teacups of her own that she wasn't able to spay. And we all know what happens when a boy cat really loves a girl cat... BAM, "accidental" litter. Pretty much Melvin's last owner was clueless that he was slowly withering away to nothing. She just thought he was sleeping 23 hours a day because he was so small.

Thankkkkksss Justin! I like how you word things. :D

June 17, 2009

Anonymous jenjen said...

This is so awful - looks like Bill the Cat. HOWEVER, it's always boggled my mind how many colors and coats we've managed to breed into cats, but they're mostly the same size. We should be able to make a pocket cat, people. Look at the range of doggie sizes there are. Why does this not work for cats? I want a cat I can smuggle into work in my purse. But not if they turn out all wonky and sick, that's no fun.

June 17, 2009

Anonymous Yvonne Navarro said...

I hate backyard breeders. I hate it when they backyard breed cats and sell kittens, and I hate it when they backyard breed dogs and sell puppies. I just hate them. Period. My Ghost is the result of such callous, careless, greedy breeding.

June 17, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good on the new owner of Melvin. I will spread the word... poor kitteh!

June 18, 2009

Anonymous niner said...

Good for the new owner. It takes a tremendous heart to care for sick animals of any kind. I still think Melvin is a beautiful kitty. Those colors are gorgeous.

June 18, 2009

Blogger Nan said...

Poor little guy! I appreciate and share your thoughts and feelings about breeding: typical of arrogant humans who think they need to "improve" on Mother Nature.

Thanks for posting this!

June 18, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am a dog person, and not much of a fan of cats, but these pictures just break my heart. How horrible!!

To answer the question about size versus coat color, dogs have a more stable genetic structure when it comes to size. Think about it - Dachshunds have short legs, but long bodies. Chihuahuas have proportional bodies, but short legs. Poodles have long legs out of proportion to their bodies.

These various mutations have apparently always existed in the dog's genetic structure, and can be seen in other canids. Humans have just taken advantage of those natural mutations.

Cats, however, do not have stability in size differences. A good example is what happens when you cross a lion with a tiger. The animals produced ("ligers" and "tigons") are usually fantastically large. When canids of different species reproduce, it usually results in "normal" sizing (i.e. - somewhere in the middle.)

In other words, dogs have the genetic makeup to be different sizes, but cats don't. And the only way to change that is at a genetic level. (GMO kitties, anyone?)

---BubbaB

June 18, 2009

Anonymous nihil said...

Wow....so the cat basically can't do anything and can't eat on it's own? That seems like a poor quality of life to me.

Also, we can't just idly dismiss that dog breeding is completely harmless. Think of the problems Pugs have with their breathing or Sharpeis have with their eye folds as well as, the many dogs that have joint problems because of the way they've been bred. Just look at the changes in Bulldogs in the past century.

June 18, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Like cats aren't a manageable size already! Anyway, I am completely besotted with this little cutie. Seems like he's rebounded well -- hats off to the owner who's invested so much in his well being!

June 18, 2009

Blogger Seindria said...

It's good to know that I'm not the only one that holds the "trendy" breeding of animals in contempt!

I'm a pet groomer, and I have seen far too many of the horrors of the practice.

June 21, 2009

Blogger Vanessa said...

I share your thoughts on breeders - shelters and rescues should be the only place that people can obtain animal companions.
There are a lot of Rone's out there - people who pick up the pieces of these sad lives and can often change them around for the better. Kudos to all of them. I never tire of hearing about their successes with animals.
I'm glad Melvin found a loving home where he is thriving.

June 21, 2009

Anonymous Saffron said...

Melvin is an awesome kitty. And his human is even more awesome for taking care of him and giving him the medical care and the buckets of love that he needs. Thank God for such kind and caring people!!!

June 26, 2009

Anonymous Meg said...

This info on teacup breeds is quite an education for me....I had no idea of the problems! I will be spreading the word.

Hopefully, one day, there will be laws against this cruelty.

July 03, 2009

Anonymous Amara said...

Thank you for spreading awareness about such a cruel practice! It's absolutely abhorrent that people put being "trendy" above the well-being of living creatures.

And hats off to Rone for being such a wonderful person! I'm really glad to hear that Melvin is healthy, happy, and living with someone who takes such amazing care of him.

August 31, 2009

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