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FAQs

* How much do BSH kittens cost?

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 Pet: Price for all kittens vary. Price always depends on a specific kitten. Price range: $2,500-3,500.

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 The price includes first two vaccinations (FVRCP/Rabies) + deworming; the Contract which guarantee health of the kitten.   Pamphlet

 

with vaccination records, Rabies Certificate and tag, and Wellness Exam from our vet.

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 Retired cat: The price will vary.

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* Can I get on a waiting list?

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 Yes. Please contact us, briefly introducing yourself, to get on a waiting list. Please serious inquiries only!

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 Due to enormous amount of requests we receive on a daily basis a "free" waiting list is impossible to lead. However we understand 

 

 that some of you would like to have assurance to be able to pick your dream kitten.

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 A place on the waitlist costs ( $100.00) to filter out seriously buyers from "time wasters". This fee goes towards your final payment.

 

We'll then notify you of any available or upcoming litters as soon as they are planned. 

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* Can I reserve a kitten?

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 Yes. Reservation deposit $500.00-1,000.00 is required to hold a kitten. The deposit will go towards your purchase price and is NOT

 

refundable   simply because we expect you to have thought it through. Owning a pet is a serious decision that comes with a

 

responsibility for   years.

 

* Can I see the kittens?

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 To protect the health of our cats and kittens, our cattery operates a no-visitor policy to reduce the risk of introducing bacterial or viral
 

infections. We gladly provide regular photos, videos, and live video visits to ensure transparency and peace of mind for our families.

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* How does the purchasing process work?

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 Once you’ve chosen a kitten's color/gender you'll place the deposit to reserve a kitten and sign a sales agreement. Once the kitten

 

  gets the necessary vaccinations you will be able to come and pick up your kitten. The rest of the amount could be paid a day before

 

  the kitten’s departure or on a day of pick up.

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* What payment methods do you accept?

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 We accept: Zelle, PayPal, Venmo, Cash (please make sure to include 3% the transaction fees when paying with PayPal and Venmo).

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*Can the kitten/cat be shipped?

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 No.  We highly recommend to pick up your baby in person, it's less stressful for the kitten or hire a pet flight nanny.

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* Can I see your contract?

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 Yes. You can download at the bottom of the page.

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* Are your cats and kittens registered?

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 All our parents and litters are TICA registered. If you wish to register your kitten on TICA you will get your kitten an individual 

 

 registration permission (Breeder Slip) only after providing proof (invoice) of getting spayed/neutered. 

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* When your kittens are ready to go?

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 Our kittens can leave our home no earlier than 12 weeks of age.

 

* What vaccinations do your kittens get?

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 Our kittens receive their first two sets of immunizations (FVRCP)  which include Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis, Calcivirus  and 

 

 Chlamydia at 8 and 12 weeks of age. Also they get Rabies vaccination and deworming. We do not give the Feline Leukemia or FIP 

 

 vaccination as they can be stressful on the kitten. Consult your veterinarian. 

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* Are parents tested and vaccinated?

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 Yes. All our parents have been genetically tested negative for Feline Leukemia, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus antibody(AIDS)

 

 Polycystic   Kidney (PKD) and Heartworm.

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 They are checked by the veterinarians and receive their necessary vaccinations every year.

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Do kittens come trained?

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 Yes. Our kittens come litter box, scratcher, cat condo trained. They come well behaved, fully socialized to live in the family with

 

  children and other pets.

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What is a pet kitten?

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 Pet means you get your kitten without breeding rights. Once we receive a veterinarian's certificate of neuter/spay, we will provide 

 

 you with a Breeder slip that allows you to register your furry friend with TICA .

 

* Will kittens come neutered or spayed?

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 No. We suggest to neuter/spay kittens at 8-12 months of age. NO EARLIER! The kittens need their hormones for proper development. Anesthesia in very young or tiny Kittens does carry a higher risk of complications, including cardiac arrest, compared with older cats. Please remember this.


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* What is your cats/kittens diet?

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 We feed our cats and kittens with the human grade raw meat mix and Premium quality wet and dry food: Royal Canin Mother and

 

  Baby, Wellness Core, Instinct, Applaws, ND; Dr. Marty's Nature's Feast, Darwin's Natural Raw Chicken and Turkey , Viva Cats Beef, 

 

Duck and Rabbit.

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