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What kinds of hundred-dollar kittens do you have?
A lactating cat refers to a cat that has not been weaned. It is difficult for the owner to keep that kind of cat. From feeding environment and food, as well as some "things you should know as a cat" training for suckling cats, the owner needs to complete it alone. But for these mothers who don't have cats, it is extremely difficult to bring a nursing cat, so it is not recommended to buy a nursing cat. Most kittens in the general market are sold at the age of 3 months.

Pure cats are much more expensive than pure dogs. Siamese cats and British short hair are all around 3000, and purebred cats of general varieties are also around 1000. One hundred pieces can't buy purebred meows at all.

As for mixed-race Miao Pu, it is found all over the world. There is a mixed-race meow sale in the same city. I suggest you go and see it. 100 is just right.