Feimala Egyptian Maus
Nursery and Planned litters
UPDATED: 12th June 2004
There are no Feimala Kittens seeking homes at present.


Thanks go to Elizabeth Fremont (Lunatora Orientals and Siamese) for the wonderful photos of Toui and her babies. 

Both babies are from Toui's litter born on 7th April 2004.
See the sire of Toui's kittens -Mauraj Some Like It Hot (Fireball)
owned by Monica and Jim McLaren
on the
Chantina website.
Feimala kittens will be homed on the condition that they will be indoor-only cats.  Unfortunately not everyone is an animal lover. The risk of road accidents is increasing.  Many people, quite rightly, object to animals fouling in public places.  Some people are just downright malicious. The likelyhood of accident or death is greatly reduced for indoor-only cats.  And so after great consideration of the topic this condition is a requirement for anyone interested in homing a Feimala kitten.  If you are not able to provide an indoor-only home please do not consider homing a Feimala kitten.
Please be aware that despite the fact that there is a charge for kittens the desire for and offer of monies for a kitten does not automatically entitle you to a Feimala kitten.  The cost of Feimala kittens merely covers costs incurred throughout the pregnancy of the Queen and in the rearing of her kittens.  Our main priority is sourcing a loving, secure home in which Feimala kittens will be given the attention and love that they require and deserve.  As all kittens are different it may be the case that although we have kittens we will not have a kitten that your particular home and circumstances are suitable for.     
Our decision to breed Egyptian Maus was not taken lightly.  There are many ethical issues to consider.  If you are planning to home a Mau because you want an uncommon breed to show off to your friends then please do not consider a Feimala kitten.  Animals are not commodities.  Such attitudes contribute to the large number of homeless animals in the UK today.  The comfort, safety and wellbeing of our kittens will always be our primary concern.  Our kittens are not fashion accessories.
If you are hoping to home a Feimala kitten please be prepared to answer many intrusive questions and bear in mind that we want only the best possible homes for our kittens. 
Feimala kittens are ready to move to their new homes when they are 13 weeks old, in accordance with the recommendations of the GCCF.

Kittens will be GCCF registered, wormed, vaccinated and insured.
For Kitten Enquiries Please E-Mail Us At:
[email protected]
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