Yea, this situation seems really odd to me. From what I've read, breeders need to keep their intact females and males apart. As in different rooms or different buildings, and even then they indure a lot of difficult behaviors. And even after they have been "retired" and are fixed, those cats can be challenging to own, and are typically not sent out in pairs to their new homes. So in your post you aren't really clear about your intentions with these two. Also, the story about the family giving up first their pregnant female, and then months later their male, also seems really wrong. If they were able to keep the male, why didn't they keep the female? Why would they get rid of a pregnant female? Shouldn't that have been their priority? And if they moved and were able to accommodate the male, why did they change their mind? Also you referred to them not as a breeder but as a "family", which is suggestive of the types of things that other forum members have picked up on.
The whole thing just reeks of irresponsibility, and it's difficult to understand what is actually going on here.
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