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Odd-Eyed (Heterochromia) | Kittens: Ready to Go!

Romford
2 weeks
£250
LILIAN R.
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Little Heath, Romford
Pets in litter:3 male
Age:6 months, 21 days
Ready to Leave:2024-07-23
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Vaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetTICA, GCCF RegisteredMicrochipped by collection dateNeutered
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Description
3 beautiful kittens, Mother is a white Turkish angora (Talisa) and Fathers a white American shorthair (Malokai). Pure white cats are some of the rarest making up one 5% of the total cat population! Heterochromia is when both eyes are different colours. All three kittens have heterochromia: - Complete heterochromia - One iris is a different colour from the other. - Central heterochromia - The colour of the inner ring is different from the colour of the outer ring of the iris (having two different colours in the same iris). - Sectoral heterochromia - One part of the iris is a different colour from the rest (having two different colours in the same iris). Kitten descriptions: Atlas - Male, long hair, ginger & white, inner grey green eyes with outer copper ring (central heterochromia) and a strong build. Loves toys and obsessed with people he is the favourite of everyone with his playful energy and curiosity for the out doors. He has the longest most gorgeous eyelashes and always tail up or belly up, smiling and purring. £350 Epimetheus - Male, long hair, white with a strong build, 1 blue eye + 1 brown (complete heterochromia). Is self entertained and also the most social he loves cuddles and snuggles and playing together. £500 (extremely rare, one of a kind) 🏠REHOMED🏠 Prometheus - Male, medium hair, white, brown eyes with segments of blue (sectoral heterochromia) and a delicate build, Has always been the adventurer and incredibly intelligent, his level of understanding is nothing short of incredible. Loves puzzles and discovering new people and places. He makes the cutest trilling noises when he sees someone and has the most adorable conversations with everyone. Fully obsessed with Ferret Talula. £300 Willing to negotiate to a lower price. All kittens will come professionally trained in: - Grooming - Nail cutting - Bathing - Handling - Outdoor with and without harness - Recall - Open windows and doors - Litter closed/ covered and outdoor - Being around other animals and cats - Puzzles - Temperament. The kittens will be ready for there new home by 12 weeks with vaccinations from 8 weeks and 12 weeks with sight and hearing tests. In the 10 years I have been training and raising kittens, a total of 17 litters I've seen keeping kittens with both parents and littermates results in a better quality of life for the kitten once rehomed, under the same respect given to puppies under Lucy's law. To rehome a kitten around 6 months rather then 8 weeks is to treat mother and child with dignity. I started as rehabilitation and training service for maladaption in cats and kittens can develop anxiety and stress when rehomed very young to a new cat owning family and or being the only cat left alone for hours isolating them, it takes time to teach a new life independence. Just to inform you it is now against the law to rehome a kitten under 8 weeks and will hopefully change to 6 months in the coming years. Read more about Lucy's Law on the UK government website. Help us protect these loving and intelligent lives with dignity and respect. If you want to know more about my cats and the kittens drop me a message and I'll be happy to send you pictures and updates. I'll happily give you information about cats and what the behaviours of what both my own cats are like, both unique and hilarious individuals and hopefully thats passed down to the kittens. Your kitten will come with a basic guide of anything you'll need to know about raising kittens into cats (this is available to anyone just send me your email) with a section on the best deals for taking care of your kitten. You can always refer back to the presentation at a later date. The presentation has been created by me. If you have any further questions after you have adopted your kitten my contact details are available at the end of the presentation. You can contact me at any time with any question even if its years from now. If you can no longer care for your cat I will take them back. This option is available indefinitely as I love my cats and I love there kittens equally. If your going away on holiday I can take the kitten for boarding and keep you updated on how they are doing. I will send my calender schedule for the care I give them. I do this for every kitten Talisa has ever had, just so I know there not alone. As adult cats have the mental capacity of a human 2-year-old cats can become traumatised when left alone without there dependant for long periods of time. Cats are social animals it is well advised to have 2 cats so they can keep each other company or allow your cat to roam and explore the outdoors as it is vital for there mental and physical wellbeing in the same regard given to people. I provide them: - A menu of homemade wet food. - Various treats spread across the week. - Harness training and daily outdoor walks. - Recall based on the name you give. - Hours of stimulation and play. - Nails trim every 14 days. - Daily brushing. - Vetrinary check-ups under my insurence if your cat becomes unwell in my care. - Training around kids and other animals. - Iams Indoor dry food. (Disclaimer: There is a small fee for pet sitting and board, discounts are available, boarding care provisions come at no extra charge). I also provide: - Behavioural training courses for maladapted cats (with personalised training plan). - New skills training for older cats (with personalised training plan). - Pet grooming. - Boarding and pet sitting. - Outdoor enrichment for cats living in block apartments. (Behavioural training courses can be booked face-to-face and via video call). Contact me through my email for a free consultation and to ask any questions about the services you require. Lilianreiver@gmail.com Instagram: L.B.Reiver Boarding - Overnight care at the pet sitter's home. Pet-sitting - Short visits occuring at the pet owner's home. Maladaption - Abnormal behaviours associated with stress, anxiety and fear.
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£250
LILIAN R.
Romford
3 hours
Member since:11 months
LILIAN R.
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