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**TICA reg full pedigree Russian Blue kittens

London
1 month
£1,200
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Adv. ID
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Views
1686
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Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
4 months, 2 days
Pet Available
2024-02-25
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
4 female / 3 male
Registered
TICA
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
**Stunning Full pedigree TICA reg Russian Blue kittens** Parents with champion lineage with super friendly characters. I have many happy owners. Super friendly love bugs waiting for their human :) Great with kids and other pets. More pics and videos available via WhatsApp 07876634391 ******************** Important - When buying kitten, check that your kitten will be registered not just his parents! This way you would be getting registered pedigree kitten. Otherwise, your kitten will have no proof of being pedigree. If breeder doesn't register kittens it means they have NO RIGHT to breed and the pedigrees they are showing you may very well be fake or belong to a different cat! ********************* All of my kittens grow up spoiled with attention, have super characters and I have many happy owners. Both mum and dad of the kittens are TICA registered with breeding rights- pedigrees with champion lines available to view. Both cats are registered to my name and address on TICA website. Evidence of this will be shown on viewing. The kitten you are buying will have its own TICA breeder slip registration. Happy to hold kitten until you are ready in case of holidays. Tip: When buying pedigree kitten ask to see registration certificate with the address you will be collecting your kitten from, otherwise the pedigree could belong to a different person and a different cat not the one shown to you. Please note: there many scammers at the moment with low prices for beautiful Russian Blue in pictures. They usually ask you to email them directly. At least ask for video call to see that they have kittens before paying any money! Ask if you will be able to register kitten in your name with either TICA or GCCF. Steer clear of those who give excuse of not registering kitten. It usually means they are not able to due to not having proper documents. Even if you are only getting kitten as pet, registration of YOUR kitten is the only proof that you will get pedigree kitten. Please check properly which type of kitten you are buying to avoid disappointment. Stay clear of those who claim Russian Blue to be hypoallergenic - they are not, they simply have less of some allergens. Russian Blue mum and dad can NEVER produce black kitten. So if you see black or any other colour kitten in the litter - they are not purebred!) Both mum and dad of my kittens are purebred registered Russian Blues and our much-loved family pets. Parents never had any health complications, which is a known benefit of a Russian Blue breed. Mum and dad have great friendly characters. Great with my children and our other pets (hamsters and fish :) Kittens will leave super friendly as they are handled daily (we just cant stop ourselves :) They will be litter and scratch post trained. *************** Kittens will come with 5 weeks free insurance, Will be vaccinated and microchipped, Will be flea and worm treated Kittens will leave with some food that the kittens are on at the time, a blanket that smells like mum and siblings and some small toys I will also send you a list of essentials for your kitten and TICA registration step by step to enable you to register kitten into your name. I offer lifetime support when you get kitten from me and will try to answer any questions as soon as possible Litter will be registered with TICA ( sold as PETS only and strictly not for breeding. The kitten will be marked as not for breeding on TICA register) - you will get breeders slip, which will enable you to register kitten into your name with TICA. £300 deposit will secure your kitten. Please get in touch (what's app or text) and send me a few lines about yourself - family, existing pets, where you are located. It would also help to know about your preferred kitten - boy/girl, character and preferred face shape - rounder like daddy or narrower like mummy. I want you to be happy with the kitten, so if you have strong preference that would help me to understand if I have the right match. Viewings via videocall or in person welcome. Feel free to ask any questions via WhatsApp. I can provide all the necessary information to prove ownership and TICA registration on your visit. Please note: Although Russian Blue cats are claimed to be hypoallergenic, this is not the case with everyone, so please don't assume you wont be if you have known pet allergies. If you have small children in your household, they would need to be supervised when playing with the kitten to avoid rough handling and causing stress to the kitten. Kitten to be kept indoor only or allowed outside strictly in enclosed space or on a leash. This is for kitten's safety as well as your peace of mind. Cats get hit by the car or attacked by foxes/dogs all too often and cat theft is on the increase. Thank you for your interest and understanding
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Russian Blue Buddies
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Kittens must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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Kittens must be at least 8 weeks when collected

Kittens must be at least 8 weeks when collected

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£1,200
Russian Blue Buddies
London
2 days
Member since:5 years
Verified by:
Facebook
Phone
Email
Google

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.