Information & Supply List
My general pricing for shorthairs are as follows:
Pet Quality - $1800-$2000 (a darling pet with a longer/lower nose and/or some other faults)
Good Pet Quality - $2000-$2500 (extreme or flat faced look)
Show Quality - $2500 & up (a cat that has few faults and meets the show standard)
Longhair Exotics - $1500-$2000
*Shipping is available by pet nanny for approximately $400-$500 domestic flights (depending on location)
FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS:
I feed Purina One Healthy Kitten formula dry food. Leave out a small bowl at all times for free feeding. At around 10-11 months of age you can start slowly switching to Purina One adult formula. If hairballs become a problem, you can mix in a little of their hairball food also. Please be cautioned that if you quickly switch or change the food, the kitten can get diarrhea. If you also start feeding canned food, beef variety is OK. Don’t give fish. Fresh water should always be readily available.
For eye washing and tear staining Eye Envy is a fantastic product: https://www.eyeenvy.com
A small nail clippers for cats
A covered litter pan with no door
A litterbox scooper and litter
I raise my kittens on a pellet type litter like Feline Pine or Yesterday’s News (scent free).
If you like clumping type litter, I like the Arm & Hammer Slide litter.
2 medium stainless steel bowls, one for dry and one for water. Whatever beds you want but you will need some cat furniture for scratching. The Carpeted ones are the best and the kind with holes in them are greay because they like to sleep in them. No toys with loose parts or feathers, they can detach and they can eat them or choke! If your kitten is playing and chewing wires, I recommend Whisker City No Chew Spray. Keep your kitten used to bathing and grooming. I use Chris Christensen "Clean Start" for baths.
Check out these videos for help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pofl_RYJczA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AazxErmaFSs
I don’t like collars, they are dangerous but if you insist, get a breakaway one.
I will give you care booklets, signed health guarantee/contract, vaccination information and records,
A lifetime of advice and support
You will receive a pedigree for your kitten as well.
CFA papers are mailed after proof of spay or neuter has been provided
You will need a cat carrier when you come. Please make sure it’s big enough for when the kitten grows up. The balance is due at pick up. I prefer cash, Apple Pay, or Chase Quick Pay.
Sorry, I do not take checks or Pay Pal under any circumstances.
My general pricing for shorthairs are as follows:
Pet Quality - $1800-$2000 (a darling pet with a longer/lower nose and/or some other faults)
Good Pet Quality - $2000-$2500 (extreme or flat faced look)
Show Quality - $2500 & up (a cat that has few faults and meets the show standard)
Longhair Exotics - $1500-$2000
*Shipping is available by pet nanny for approximately $400-$500 domestic flights (depending on location)
FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS:
I feed Purina One Healthy Kitten formula dry food. Leave out a small bowl at all times for free feeding. At around 10-11 months of age you can start slowly switching to Purina One adult formula. If hairballs become a problem, you can mix in a little of their hairball food also. Please be cautioned that if you quickly switch or change the food, the kitten can get diarrhea. If you also start feeding canned food, beef variety is OK. Don’t give fish. Fresh water should always be readily available.
For eye washing and tear staining Eye Envy is a fantastic product: https://www.eyeenvy.com
A small nail clippers for cats
A covered litter pan with no door
A litterbox scooper and litter
I raise my kittens on a pellet type litter like Feline Pine or Yesterday’s News (scent free).
If you like clumping type litter, I like the Arm & Hammer Slide litter.
2 medium stainless steel bowls, one for dry and one for water. Whatever beds you want but you will need some cat furniture for scratching. The Carpeted ones are the best and the kind with holes in them are greay because they like to sleep in them. No toys with loose parts or feathers, they can detach and they can eat them or choke! If your kitten is playing and chewing wires, I recommend Whisker City No Chew Spray. Keep your kitten used to bathing and grooming. I use Chris Christensen "Clean Start" for baths.
Check out these videos for help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pofl_RYJczA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AazxErmaFSs
I don’t like collars, they are dangerous but if you insist, get a breakaway one.
I will give you care booklets, signed health guarantee/contract, vaccination information and records,
A lifetime of advice and support
You will receive a pedigree for your kitten as well.
CFA papers are mailed after proof of spay or neuter has been provided
You will need a cat carrier when you come. Please make sure it’s big enough for when the kitten grows up. The balance is due at pick up. I prefer cash, Apple Pay, or Chase Quick Pay.
Sorry, I do not take checks or Pay Pal under any circumstances.