BREEDERS


 

A WORD ABOUT BREEDERS

" Before to choose your cat,
CHOOSE BEFORE YOUR BREEDER "


HOW YOUR BREEDER SHOULD BE, AND WHICH QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK
 
- some examples of question -

What is the goal of your breeding program?
The goal should be to create healthy, well socialized, beautiful cats that become integral parts of peoples' lives.

What guarantee your cats/kittens health?
The veterinarian sees the kittens at 8 weeks for their first check up and vaccines, at eleven weeks for the second check up, and often, another time before the kitten leaves. The kittens have received at least two FPL-CVR vaccines and have been checked for cataracts, heart murmurs, leg and hip problems… etc.. the health of the kittens is guaranteed by a Health Certificate and you are given complete access to health records through the veterinarian on your kitten. A serious breeder shouldn't have problems to answer to this kind of inquiries.

"We guarantee they are FeLV and FIV negative at the time they leave our home".

Do you pull blood to check for Corona virus? FeLV?
The breeder has to guarantee a FIP & FeLV-free cattery! The breeder has to test all kitten on Corona virus. FeLV vaccines are kept current on all the cats (included adults).

If a cat contacts FIP, do you replace the kitten?
It should never be the question.

How many cats are in your breeding program?
Not more than 7 cats.

When can the kitten go to its' new home?
Companion kittens will generally be adoptable at 14 -18 weeks of age. At that age, they are confident, well-socialized and ready to adapt to a new environment.