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5 Month Russian Blue Female with Setup

Hemel Hempstead
3 days
£300
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Adv. ID:OEdLndvPU
Views:1118
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Winkwell, Hemel Hempstead
Pet Viewable with Mother:
Pet Available:2024-09-05
Pet Age: :5 months, 27 days
Pets in litter:1 female

Health & Docs

TICARegisteredWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection dateNeuteredHealth Checked by a vet
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Description
On hold til Monday 23rd Please read in FULL before messaging. She is available Ryume is a social, playful, and confident Russian Blue girl. She has beautiful green eyes and soft silver fur. Though small for her age as the last of her litter, she is very outgoing. I think she’d really benefit from having a companion, such as another kitten or cat in the home. She is active, friendly, and loves to interact, so her condition hasn’t affected her behaviour or energy. She enjoys playtime and given the recommended amount of activity, sleeps soundly through the night by your side. She can entertain herself and even taught herself fetch. She is litter trained. She has a crooked tip of tail since birth, but doesn’t affect her at all, it’s simply a quirk. She is easygoing and gentle, has never bitten or scratched to leave a mark. She’s fully vet checked, vaccinated, microchipped, defleaed and dewormed (as of 14th September). She is not for breeding but is yet to be spayed. I’ve only had Ryume for a month, and she settled immediately, so this seems the best time for her to adjust to a new home where her needs can be properly managed in the long term. Ryume had a slight upper respiratory issue since birth, it doesn’t affect her wellbeing or demeanour and vets checked all good but likely to require ongoing management. She needs wet food as she doesn’t eat much kibble at all nor motivated by dry treats. She had minor mucus issues with occasional sneeze fits throughout the day, this temporarily relieved her sniffles but required some extra cleanup such as wiping boogers up and occasionally cleaning areas she’s missed on her fur or eye boogers, manifesting as common URI symptoms. Vets gave her a powder supplement which helped the discharge, sneezing remains but no more booger issues. She could require a special diet/supplements or environmental factors like an air purifier, humidifier etc long term. As a first-time cat owner, I didn’t anticipate the extent of her needs and the experience made me realise I wasn’t ready. Ryume deserves a better home where she’s provided with the consistent care and stimulation she needs. Her condition has improved with minimal treatment, but may require more frequent checkups to ensure her long-term well-being. I’m not the breeder but can provide contact information for her if you decide to re home on deposit or collection. Rehoming Fee: £300, £50 Deposit included. Comes with: Vet Report, Any Medication given, TICA Certificate (by email), Vaccine Card, Microchip info and Setup worth £150+. Setup includes: Kickers/Balls, Teddy, Teaser Toy, Mermaid Tunnel, Adjustable Ceiling Tree Post, Small 2-Tier Plush Tree, Radiator Hammock, Soft Carrier, Grey Tunnel, Bowl Set With Wood Tray, Brush, Toothpaste/Toothbrush, Nail Clippers, Litter Tray, Scoop, and any remaining food/litter/treats on collection date. All items solely used by her, new since early August. Please let me know you and your living arrangements when enquiring. The more detail the better. Some Disclaimers: Russian Blues are not truly hypoallergenic. While they may produce less allergens than other breeds, they can still trigger reactions. If you believe in punishments like verbal aggression, spraying or hitting. Or practices such as de-clawing, pure dry/kibble diet, or outdoor free roaming please do not contact me. Contact only if you are an experienced cat owner prepared to manage her needs effectively. I’m looking for her forever home.
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