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  2. Laboratory animal sources - Wikipedia

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    Class B dealers are licensed by the USDA to buy animals from "random sources". This refers to animals who were not purpose-bred or raised on the dealers' property. [5] Animals from "random sources" come from auctions, pounds, newspaper ads (including "free-to-home" ads), and some may be stolen pets or illegally trapped strays. [3]

  3. Wichita board to hear debate on breeder ban for pet stores ...

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    The Kansas Humane Society is currently at maximum capacity. A ban on selling cats and dogs from breeders would undercut Wichita’s two Petland stores.

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    Pet Maker 3-Tier Cat Tree $ at Amazon. Pet Maker 3-Tier Cat Tree $ at Target. Pet Maker 3-Tier Cat Tree $ at Chewy. If you’re buying a cat tree for a kitten, you can start with something shorter ...

  5. Video of Mama Cat & Her Litter Settling in Foster Home Is ...

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    Every animal deserves a chance at love and safety, and for one feline family, that chance came just in time. Recently, TikTok account @erins_fosters uploaded a video of a mama cat and her kittens ...

  6. List of cat registries - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of cat registries worldwide. A cat registry's purpose is to register purebred cats which are recognized by the organization. The first cat registry was the National Cat Club, set up in 1887 in England. The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy was established in 1910. The National Cat Club was also the governing body of the ...

  7. Breeder (animal) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the breed club, kennel club, or other governing authority may have other restrictions on the type of animal that can be used for breeding to produce offspring that can be registered. For example, some horse registries allow backbred and crossbred individuals to be breeders. However, most dog registries do not accept crossbred ...