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Male lilac/blue colour point himalayan

Morecambe
5 days
Ā£800
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Details
Adv. ID
oqrFc1Z39
Views
975
Favourites
18
Adv. Location
Snatchems, Morecambe
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked by a vet
yes
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
9 weeks, 6 days
Pet Available
2024-08-26
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
3 female / 2 male
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
šŸ’„Ready to leave now šŸ’„last boy remaining, he was actually my pick of the litter i was keeping but family circumstances have changed and unfortunately life will be pretty hectic for the foreseeable so i have decided to let him go and hopefully do a repeat breeding next year to keep a boy for me šŸ¤ž he is absolutely stunning šŸ˜ complete baby wants to be carried around like a baby in your arms and will happily fall asleep there rendering you useless whilst he sleeps šŸ¤£ Guaranteed you will not have met a more socialised kitten, used to small dogs, children ans the hussle and bussle of a busy household. I am extremely sad to have to part with him and first to see him will absolutely fall in love as he is an absolute love bug. Passed vet check with flying colours, documentation available to view We have 5 absolutely beautiful babies ready to reserve for their new homes. All kittens brought up in a busy household used to everyday noises,children and small dogs, they will be wormed and flea treated as precaution up to date fully litter trained using catsan non clumping litter and weaned onto royal cannin mother and babycat kibble. We have available LILAC COLOUR POINT BOYšŸ©µ CHOCOLATE COLOUR POINT BOYšŸ©µ (reserved) LILAC COLOUR POINT GIRLšŸ©· (reserved) GREY SHADED GIRLšŸ©· (reserved) DARK GREY SHADED GIRLšŸ©· (Reserved) šŸ’„Please notešŸ’„ lilac point is a very rare colouring. Chocolate point is a rare colouring and not to be confused with seal point which is a darker brown pointing, chocolate have pinkish paw pads seal point have brown paw pads, all our babies have pinkish paw pads like mamma šŸ’“ All colour point babies eyes will be ice blue like mums, the shaded two could have blue or they could change to same as dads, ALL kittens will carry the chocolate gene and the colour point gene. note on colour points, points have started coming in now As seen in pictures and will come in more over next few weeks and darken as seen in pics but will update if any changes. All kittens will have very dense thick long fur like their parents (will get longer as they age) , nice heads and cobby very typical of the breed. Mum is our chocolate colour point Persian himalayan girl with striking ice blue eyes. Himalayan Persians have an incredibly long coat with thick undercoat and striking blue eyes. Our pippi long stockings is the most layed back wonderful girl and is a complete softie who loves to be brushed and cuddled. Dad is our friends chunky chocolate boy (bred by me also so have pictures of him since being born too) his colouring is extremely rare,he has the longest densest coat i have ever seen on a Persian and is also a complete love bug, I kick myself everyday that I didn't keep him back šŸ¤£šŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļø Please note Persians as a breed require daily brushing and eye cleaning they are not a low maintenance breed, they are to be house cats only! We have a long list of happy families and offer a lifetime of advice and guidance, we keep in touch with all families forever ā¤ļø met some friends for life along the way also. All our kittens are completely socialised on leaving us they live in our home not in outside catterys like some kittens šŸ˜¢ they are part of our family and handled constantly by my two children so more than used to being cuddly lap cats upon leaving us. Viewings in person preferred but can be via video call should distance be an issue. Please contact me should you need anymore information or pictures ect. A Ā£200 holding fee required to withdraw your chosen baby from sale, non refundable should you change your mind. Rest payable on collection of your chosen baby.
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Ā£800
galaxy Persians & BSH
Morecambe
1 day
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