We
have kittens available from time to time.
If you
are interested in one of our loving kittens
please contact me to see if there is any
available Kittens
All our
kittens are raised in the house.
As I
have 5 children & 2 German Shepherds, our
kittens are both children & dog proof.
Kittens are ready to go to their new home
when they are approx 13-14 weeks old.
Sometimes
we had a little one in a litter, which look
cute and everyone wants to take them home,
but these ones I tend to keep a lot longer
until I am happy with there progress and
development.
No
kitten goes to a new home before it is vet
checked and the vet is happy that the kitten
is alright.
When
you go home with one of our kittens this
will include the following:
-
1st & 2nd Vaccination
-
Vet checked to make sure your kitten
comes to you in good health
-
Pedigree papers
-
Registered with the "Cat Owners Assoc.
of W.A"
-
Bag of biscuits to get you started
-
A
few small toys
-
Information booklet
-
And of course all the after care that
you want
Most
of the kittens are sold as pets, which means
the kitten has to be desexed by the time
they are 6 months old. On proof of desexed
we will send the owner the original
registration papers.
If you
are interested in showing your cat, we can
help you with this as well. Cats can be
shown desexed. All you need to do is become
a member of the "Cat Owners Association".
If you
are interested in a kitten or would like
more information, please do not hesitate to
contact me and I will be only to happy to
help you in any way that I can.
Adult Cats.
Occasionally we have to look for new
homes for our retired breeding cats.
These are mostly youngsters of 2 - 4
years old, that are looking for a loving
permanent indoor home where they can be
spoilt rotten.
All adult cats are rehomed desexed. So
if you do not want the kitten stage, but
still looking for a Russian, please let
us know, we may have something
available.
NOTE:- All my kittens and
adults are sold as indoor cats and must
never be left outside on there own. If
this is not for you and you want an
outdoor cat, please give the shelters a
ring as they have many needy cats
looking for homes.
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