Kittens Nursery
Here is where you will find all the details and photos of the kittens available.
All of my babies are born in the house and lovingly reared in my home, with the other cats and my Scottish Terrier Sukki. This ensures that they are happy and extremely well socialised and used to the daily hustle and bustle of a normal home environment.
Before leaving me, all kittens are registered with GCCF, vaccinated, wormed, micro-chipped and they leave with 4 weeks free Petplan Insurance. They also have a 4 generation pedigree and a welcome pack, which ensures that they have the very best start in their new home. No kitten will leave for his or her new home until 13 weeks of age in accordance with GCCF rules . There are no exceptions to this policy. This is for the benefit of both the baby and the new parents. New Mums and Dads will receive full support regarding the health and welfare of their new baby.
These babies are only available to loving INDOOR homes, or a home with a fully cat secure garden. I rarely sell on the active register, preferring them to become pampurred pets; I will only sell for breeding to like minded, caring, reputable breeders.
Anyone thinking about possibly purchasing a kitten is welcome to view the babies without any obligation to buy. However, if an appointment is made to come to visit and see the kittens and the appointment can't be kept, PLEASE let me know. We breeders spend many hours waiting for people who just do not turn up which is very frustrating. Just a phone call or a text is all it takes.
Why an Indoor Cat?
I always insist that anyone taking one of my kittens must promise that it will be an indoor cat, I have been told that I am stupid, barking mad and even cruel and that all cats should be allowed to go out as it is psychologically and physically damaging to keep them inside the house.
To those who share this opinion I would ask you it consider the following:
1. Is it not traumatic for a cat to suffer as follows?
2. To lie at the side of a road, severly injured and left to die after being hit by a car.
3. To be thrown into a wheelie bin and possibly end up in a crusher.
4. To be chased by loose dogs, cat haters and other predators, both animal and human.
5. To die slowly from ingesting poison, whether accidental or deliberate.
6. To be abducted by fur traders, (you really do not want to know what these awful people do to the poor cats).
7. To be shot with air guns or crossbows, to be decapitated by drug crazed anti-social excuses for human beings.
Always remember - BETTER INSIDE AND FAT, THAN OUTSIDE AND FLAT!
How Much Will a Pedigree Kitten Cost?
Price will be discuss at the time the kitten is reserved, please consider the time and money that we breeders put into these babies. Giving them the best of everything, all of our time, horrendous feed and vet bills, most of us make absolutely nothing. We do it as a hobby, and for love. Each tiny life entering this world is precious, there is tremendous joy with each new kitten born, but sometimes there is heartache also.
How do I Reserve a Kitten?
Once it has been agreed that you are taking a kitten a £100 deposit is required. This deposit is not refundable if you change your mind. All deposits are to be paid in cash. No kitten is reserved until the deposit is paid.
Provisionally Reserved.
I am awaiting the deposit.
Reserved.
The deposit has been paid.
Balance.
To be paid in cash, if you wish to pay by cheque, the cheque must be issued 3 weeks prior to collection of the kitten.
We have no kittens available at the moment. Please come back soon!!
Genuine enquiries welcome.