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Bonded pair GCCF pedigree oriental kittens lilac

Stroud
1 week
£595
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Adv. ID:SsphNSfDq
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Randwick, Stroud
Breed:Oriental
Pets in litter:2 female
Pet Age: :8 months, 1 day
Pet Available:2024-09-02
Pet Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetGCCFRegistered
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Price is for them both together! They are sister best friends and must stay together! These two lovely GCCF registered pedigree girls (full papers) are a bonded pair of sisters looking for a loving forever home together 💙 Rare Lilac caramel tabby point modern/ show siamese (blue eyes) 💚 Beautiful small spotted tortie-tabby oriental girl (green eyes) ~ They are going to their new home ~ 🌸GCCF registered with 5 generation pedigree papers and GCCF registration cards (bred by me) 🌸Spayed/ neutered 🌸Fully vaccinated including FELV 🌸Microchipped 🌸Raised on the highest quality wet food for cats (Katkin/ Meowing Heads) 🌸Health checked with full health/ vet records available 🌸 Impeccable litter habits in the home 🌸5 weeks free pet insurance with Agria 🌸A selection of their favourite toys! They are not keen on my cat friendly dog so they're looking for a home with no dogs! They have never bitten or scratched anyone ever and are both extremely gentle, happy to be picked up for short periods but they don't love being carried around so homes with older, gentle children or without children are preferred. My cats are all indoors only, pets first; I had planned to keep these two back as a hobby breeder and then my situation changed so they are both now spayed older kittens. They're very special and I'm looking for a very loving forever home for these two while they're still young/ kittens as I have four cats and feel these two very sociable and outgoing little ones will be happiest in their own forever home, with more attention and play time than they currently get here. My older cat, Nancy, also isn't adjusting to having more than one other cat in the house so I've decided it's best for all my little ones that these two find a new home together. The chocolate spotted tortie-tabby girl is a very chatty, outgoing and playful little girl who loves playing fetch and is happy to play for hours! She loves to bring me her toys and jumps up for strokes and head bumps. Her lilac tabby point sister is a total lap cat and very affectionate and snuggly, also very chatty, purry, intelligent and playful as is usual with the breed! In line with most rescues I ask that the primary new owner is of an age where the cats will most likely not outlive them if they live for 17- 20 years (as siamese often do!) so they can spend their golden years in peace with their new favourite people. They have the same mother (my beautiful Nala) but are from different litters so the lilac point siamese (modern siamese/ oriental) is younger than her chocolate tabby sister (siamese girl is 9 months old and her sister is 18 months old). If you feel you can offer these two gorgeous girls a forever home please message me with some information about your family and the home you can offer and we can arrange a time for you to visit them!
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Rowan pedigree orientals and siamese
Stroud
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Member since:7 years
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