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Gorgeous Tica Registered Russian Blue kittens

Wick
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ÂŁ650
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Adv. ID
9FPga8Y9m
Views
456
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7
Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
Pet Age:
9 weeks, 1 day
Pet Available
2024-06-11
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
5 male / 1 female
Registered
TICA
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
🌟 3 BOYS REMAINING 🌟 💥READY 11th June💥 Gorgeous TICA Registered Full Pedigree Russian Blue Kittens Five boys £650 Mr Orange Collar now with his forever home.❤️ Mr Grey Collar now with his forever home.❤️ Three boys remaining. One girl £850 now at her forever home. ❤️ TICA registered kittens. Full, 5-generation, pedigree Russian Blues; one girl and five boys from championship line ancestry. We are delighted to announce Belle's litter of six TICA registered, full pedigree, gorgeous Russian Blue kittens born on the 16th April 2024 into a loving and busy family home with children. The mum, Belle, is a gorgeous, elegant & intelligent Russian Blue registered on both the GCCF & TICA active registers. Belle loves sleeping on my bed with her sister, Blue, and has been a fantastic mum to her cute & playful kittens. Our kittens' dad is a very handsome, 5-generation, full pedigree TICA registered cat from a highly regarded breeder of long standing bought by us as a kitten and family pet. We are now in the process of registering the dad with the GCCF so this will also give the option for kittens to be dual registered with TICA and GCCF. The kittens will have already been wormed at around 6 weeks then at subsequent intervals until they go to their forever homes. The kittens will also have precautionary flea treatments at 8 weeks . All kittens are recorded on the TICA non-active [pet & potential/possible showing] register and there will be a formal contract of sale, signed by the seller and purchaser, including an agreement to have the girl kitten spayed and boy kittens neutered. Full and correct paperwork and pedigree documentation will all be provided. It has been written by others that one should think of the Russian Blue as elegant and graceful - known for their quiet voices and gentle natures, while possessing a lot of intelligence; their serene faces give them the air of one deep in thought. They are generally very calm and make loyal, good companions. Russian Blues get very attached to their humans and become devoted to their owners and are therefore excellent family pets as they also get on very well with dogs and most other cats and breeders say it is very rare for a Russian to bite or scratch. TICA say the aristocratic Russian Blues are gems of the feline world. Their short, dense, silver-tipped blue fur glistens and shimmers in the light as they move, providing an elegant setting for their glowing emerald green eyes. For their new home each kitten will have a pack containing mum's blanket, their favourite toy & Whiskas wet kitten food, Go Cat kitten biscuits, health check, registration details, TICA 5-generation pedigree, feeding recommendations and further information. We will continue to be available by telephone, if required, to help and advise regarding the kitten's transition into their new home and thereafter. Russian Blues are regarded as low shedding and hypoallergenic. Contrary to popular belief, it isn’t a cat’s fur that causes the all too familiar allergic reactions. The culprit is in fact a protein known as Fel d1 and Fel d4 which is found in all cats’ saliva, sebaceous glands and dander. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a completely non-allergenic cat, but some breeds [Russian Blues being a good example] do produce fewer allergens. It’s also believed that female cats produce less than males, and neutered males produce 3 to 5 times less Fel d1 and Fel d4 than intact males. Should you require further information on the breed, TICA or Owners' club, please let us know. We will be pleased to help where we are able. No expense is spared in looking after all our pets and particularly the health of the mum during her pregnancy and the care of her new kittens. To be fair to all Purchasers, your kitten will only be reserved in your name when you have completed your research, are completely satisfied with all arrangements, are sure you wish to proceed and a £300.00 initial payment is made by bank transfer with the balance upon collection. Happy to take your telephone call or message to answer any questions or discuss further or meeting or to discuss an active register price.
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Suzanne P.
Wick
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Member since:8 months
Suzanne P.
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