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Frequently Asked Questions
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Here are some of the most common questions we receive from current and future kitten families.
Our kittens usually leave for their new homes between 10 and 12 weeks of age. By this time they are fully weaned, well socialised, confident, vet checked, vaccinated and ready to begin life with their new family.
Yes. The parents can be seen, and you can also learn more about them on our British Shorthair page in the Meet the Parents section.
Yes. Both parents are TICA and GCCF registered and have been genetically tested with clear negative results for hereditary conditions.
Yes. Before leaving, every kitten is vet checked, vaccinated as appropriate for their age, microchipped, flea treated and worm treated.
Yes. Your kitten will leave with the relevant registration documentation and information provided for their new family.
Yes. Our kittens are raised in a loving family home with lots of care and attention. They are well socialised and used to everyday household noises.
Yes. Before leaving for their new homes, the kittens are litter trained and introduced to using a scratch post.
Each kitten leaves with a kitten pack that includes food, a blanket carrying their mum's scent, and helpful care information for the first days in their new home.
Absolutely. We are happy to help you choose the kitten that best matches your family and lifestyle. We always aim to find the right home for every kitten, ensuring a happy match for both the kitten and its new family.
The kittens leave on a suitable diet they are already familiar with. Food is also included in the kitten pack to help make the transition to their new home as smooth as possible.
Yes. A £300 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your chosen kitten. Once reserved, the kitten is held exclusively for you until collection.
Yes. We are always happy to offer advice and support after your kitten joins your family, including help with settling in, feeding and general care.
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