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LAST GIRL Pedigree British Shorthair Kitten

Stafford
2 weeks
£750
Mad-Hatter
Mad-Hatter5.00(2 reviews)
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Details
Adv. ID
OAnxgHHZU
Views
1080
Favourites
21
Adv. Location
Stafford
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked by a vet
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
3 months, 29 days
Pet Available
2024-08-09
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
4 male / 1 female
Registered
GCCF
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
LAST FEMALE Ready To Leave Stunning Pedigree GCCF Registered British Shorthair Kitten. Photos have been adjusted to show only the remaining kitten, and parents. Colour can look different in different lights, the paler ones are most accurate, as she is a very soft pale silver grey (lilac). These are the palest I’ve bred to date, and the colour and texture of their coat is divine. Incredibly affectionate, as can be seen on the video clips after photos, and will happily come to you for a fuss. My kittens are ALL fully vet checked, and come with written confirmation from Shires vets, so you can be assured they are in good health. They have also received all vaccinations and been microchipped. ( it is now law in the UK for ALL cats to be microchipped by 20 weeks of age). Energetic, playful, fluffy, curious, friendly, used to being picked up and handled daily they have the run of the house so household noises are a normal part of their lives and not things to be fearful of, in short these gorgeous babies are happy and thriving. I myself am a small GCCF registered hobby breeder of British Shorthairs, and currently have two one adorable, affectionate baby looking for her forever family. My breeding girls are first and foremost loved family pets, they live in the home with me, and are affectionate, healthy examples of the breed, who boast champion lines in their pedigree history. They are never over bred, kept outside, or in catteries, but are well socialised and sociable. Stud boys are chosen with great care, as health, blood groups, breed standard and personality are all important factors to consider when breeding. Pudding, dad to this litter is a stunning chunky Champion boy from sort after Crystal Flame cattery lines. He has a thick plush fur and lovely nature. Pudding can be viewed in the last two pictures, he has fathered kittens with my girls previously and they have produced exceptional chunky kittens with laid back affectionate temperaments. Mom to this litter is Millie, my beautiful blue girl, this is her third and final litter. She is a doting mum who not only looks after her own babies, with an abundance of love and care, but also takes a loving interest in other kittens in the house. She is just as wonderful with her human family and her sweet loving nature is passed down to her babies. My kittens will only go to loving homes, they should be either house cats, or have supervised/enclosed outside space, which will ensure they are safe from traffic, theft and predators. Please don’t be offended if I ask you questions about yourself and lifestyle. I have, and will continue to turn down people I don’t believe will be a good fit for these very precious babies. I WILL NOT RESPOND TO OFFERS - my babies are already very reasonably priced - especially when you consider what you are getting and the time and care which has been given to ensure you get a well rounded, healthy and happy kitten. LILAC GIRL - £750 All kittens will leave with: 🐱Both vaccinations 🐱Microchipped 🐱X2 health checks 🐱Vet letter confirming health 🐱Pedigree certificate (GCCF) 🐱Family linage x 4 generations 🐱5 weeks free insurance 🐱Wormed 🐱Precautionary flea treatment 🐱Litter trained 🐱Scratch post trained 🐱Kitten Information leaflet 🐱Goodie bag 🐱Ongoing support and advice Please feel free to message me if you would like any further information about my kittens. I love it when babies go together and will offer a 10% discount for same sex pairings. When taking a mixed pair - your contract will stipulate that I am sent evidence of spay/neutering by the time kittens reach six months. It is very rare I will sell an Active kitten, the breeder and the kitten need to be right - however if this is being considered Active price starts at £1500. I DO NOT SELL KITTENS FOR BREEDING TO NON REGISTERED BREEDERS (back yard breeders) - AND WILL WITHDRAW/REFUSE SALE IF I BELIEVE THIS IS THE INTENTION.
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£750
Mad-Hatter
Stafford
1 day
Member since:3 years
Mad-Hatter
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