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Gorgeous pure white short leg minuet male

Liverpool
3 days
Ā£2,995
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Adv. ID:e5iX7m6gF
Views:100
Favourites:1
Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Crosby, Liverpool
Viewable with Mother:
Pets in litter:1 male
Age:1 year
Ready to Leave:2024-10-30
Breed:Munchkin

Health & Docs

Health Checked by a vetVaccinations up to dateNeuteredWorm and flea treatedMicrochipped by collection date
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Description
Results CLEAR on all possible šŸ§¬DNA Health tests including the most prevalent diseases in Persian of which 38-40% of the breed are affected - PKD & HCM. White - Light Green / Gold Eyes - Short Legs He is very fluffy super dense fur and we have clipped him short in summer due to this. Heā€™s laid back and friendly and gets on well with our tiny dogs happily sits with them and chills out - he can be seen snuggled up to our chihuahua in some of the photos if you look closely. Heā€™s ready to go on as a stud for a responsible breeder or a gorgeous loving pet for a family if neutered. Pet price can be negotiated for the right home. He is clear on all genetic health tests as are both his parents. He has no problems with hearing and responds well to sound. Heā€™s a doll face with huge big light golden eyes and absolutely NO tear stains. Lots of brushing will be required as his fur is super dense and will be lovely and long this winter. He loves being brushed so this is not a problem. Price displayed is pet price. Breeding rights available at an additional cost and to the right home only! POA. All our Queens & Studs are šŸ§¬ fully health screened and clear of all of the genetic disorders possible to test (49 in total). Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 1) Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 2) Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 3) Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 4) Acute Intermittent Porphyria (Variant 5) Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (Discovered in British Shorthair) Burmese Head Defect (Discovered in the Burmese) Chediak-Higashi Syndrome (Discovered in the Persian) Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Cystinuria Type 1A Cystinuria Type B (Variant 1) Cystinuria Type B (Variant 2) Cystinuria Type B (Variant 3) Dihydropyrimidinase Deficiency Earfold and Osteochondrodysplasia Factor XII Deficiency (Variant 1) Factor XII Deficiency (Variant 2) Familial Episodic Hypokalemic Polymyopathy (Discovered in the Burmese) Glutaric Aciduria Type II Glycogen Storage Disease (Discovered in the Norwegian Forest Cat) GM1 Gangliosidosis GM2 Gangliosidosis GM2 Gangliosidosis Type II (Discovered in Domestic Shorthair cats) GM2 Gangliosidosis Type II (Discovered in Japanese domestic cats) GM2 Gangliosidosis Type II (Discovered in the Burmese) Hemophilia B (Variant 1) Hemophilia B (Variant 2) Hyperoxaluria Type II HCM Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Discovered in the Maine Coon) HCM Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Discovered in the Ragdoll) Hypotrichosis (Discovered in the Birman) Lipoprotein Lipase Deficiency MDR1 Medication Sensitivity Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII (Variant 1) Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII (Variant 2) Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI Modifier Myotonia Congenita PKD Polycystic Kidney Disease PRA Progressive Retinal Atrophy (v1) PRA Progressive Retinal Atrophy (v2) PRA Progressive Retinal Atrophy (v3) Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Sphingomyelinosis (Variant 1) Sphingomyelinosis (Variant 2) Vitamin D-Dependent Rickets šŸ…°ļø (All our cats and kittens are the optimal Blood group A/A) šŸ¦  Our cats have been PCR tested and are free of common infectious diseases such asā€¦ (FeHV), (FCoV), (FPV & FIE), (FIV & FeLV). šŸ’‰ Our kittens leave up to date with flea and worm treatments plus their Triple vaccine againstā€¦ Cat flu -feline herpes virus, feline calicivirus, Feline infectious enteritis & Feline leukaemia virus. āœˆļøFor international purchase our vet can provide appropriate paperwork such as official health certificate & rabies vaccines. Kittens are able to travel at 6 months of age. Vet fees, boarding costs and transfers to be added if required. šŸŽ Microchipped & registered with PetDatabase. We supply a goodie bag to the new owner includingā€¦ Kitten Birth Certificate, Microchip sticker set, Vaccination Card, Baby Photos, Favourite Toys & Changeover Food. šŸ Indoor homes only. šŸˆā€ā¬›Please make sure you and your family are not allergic before committing to a new furry family member! šŸš«Message requests on Pets4homes from new or un-verified accounts may be ignored. Please ensure you verify your account before contacting us to avoid disappointment. šŸŖŖ PHOTO ID AND PROOF OF ADDRESS will be required upon placing any deposits or viewing / collection of your kitten. Only 1 person permitted inside at any one time during visiting / viewing. CCTV on the property. Breeding rights are available for ethical and responsible breeders at an additional cost with contract
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Minuet Munchkins
Liverpool
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Minuet Munchkins
Liverpool
4 hours
Member since:1 year
Minuet Munchkins
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