How Does One Get A Kitten?
You might want to ask first off, when are the kittens allowed to go to their new homes?
  Well our kittens are usually released on an individual basis, depending on how they are doing, their litter
size, when they start to eat on their own, how well they learn to use their litter box and finally how they react to
their kitten shots.  Usually the time frame our kittens go home is eight to twelve weeks of age.  This is also
depending on if the kitten is completely ready to go and the environment to where the kitten is going is a
safe and secure place.  But usually the kittens go home right around twelve weeks of age.

What about shipping?
At this time we do not ship, it is very hard on our kittens to leave us and even that much harder to be shipped in an airplane.

Vaccinations:
Our kittens receive two vaccine's prior to going home.  We use Protex-4 by Intervet, which is a 4 way cat
vaccine that covers Feline Rhinotracheitis-Calici-Panleukopenia-Chlamidia Psittaci which is a modified live
virus and Chlamydia.  The first vaccine is given at about 8 weeks of age, and then again at 10 weeks of age. 
We recommend NOT giving the kitten a shot for Feline Infectious Peritonitis (F.I.P.) or Feline Leukemia, as
these can cause serious reactions and even death.  Vets and breeders may have different views on this, but
the best information says these are very hazardous to kittens.  Rabies shot is not needed for indoor cats
unless required by city or county ordinances.

Guarantees:
There are no refunds or exchanges on any kitten we sell.
Due to the fact that we can not guarantee that the kitten has not been exposed to some unknown illness,
beyond our control, we will not take a kitten back for an exchange.  If you receive a kitten form us that
develops a health problem, you must contact us at once regarding this problem.  We will not be responsible
for veterinary costs for kittens once they leave our cattery.  If a problem related to FIP should arise we will only
be liable for a kitten replacement up to ten weeks past the purchase date in a single cat household, and for a 
period of six weeks in a multi cat household.  An necropsy ( at the owners expense) from a veterinarian must
be provided to get a replacement kitten.  All related shipment charges are to be paid by the party getting the
replacement kitten.  Any kitten which dies due to genetic defect within a one year perios after purchase  will be
replaced free of charge (except shipping, health certificate and handling fee).  This will be done if your
veterinarian attributes death to a genetic deformity in a brief autopsy and sends the findings of the necropsy
to us.  The necropsy shall be at the owners expense.
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