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Luxury TICA Egyptian MAU kittens LAST 2 LEFT

Southampton
5 days
£550
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Details
Adv. ID
jyZ79Ur-n
Views
2828
Favourites
59
Advert Type
For sale
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
8 weeks, 1 day
Pet Available
2024-05-19
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
3 female / 2 male
Registered
TICA
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
PLEASE READ ALL DESCRIPTION BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO BUY A KITTEN!!! Kittens will be ready to leave when they have reached as minimum 10 weeks!!!No earlier collection will be accepted.Before collection we will perform last vet appointment. Father is seen in pictures ✅TICA registered(free of charge) ✅All treatments done on time with certified medications,plus you will get printed info about past/present/future treatments ✅Free wet/dry food box on collection and beloved toy or blanket ✅Free printed informative book for new owners ✅Lifetime support from us ✅Free 4 week insurance from collection date ✅Father is a TikTok star which can be seen in daily life to understand how amazing MAU’s are,link is below on advert 🔽 We are responsible breeders. Complimentary gift from us-your kitten/-s will be TICA registered as Household cat with free of charge. All new kittens will come with 4 weeks full insurance,which can be extended by new owner costs with discount from our cattery.This is with no extra fees and is paid by us. For sale available amazing breed mix kittens with eye catching fur coat. Viewings are avaible week before Christmas. Kittens father is a TikTok videos star which can be seen here : Dominant breed is Egyptian Mau (95%)which is successfuly mixed with Bengal(3%).Second breed is Turkish Angora(2%).I have also pure Egyptian MAU’s kittens (100%)without any other breed mix(please ask PM). Egyptian Maus are a small to medium-sized short-haired cat breed. They are one of the few naturally spotted breeds of domesticated cat. The spots of the Mau occur on only the tips of the hairs of its coat. It is considered a rare breed. Egyptian Maus are a relatively rare breed in the UK.Especially mixed with Bengal it makes them absolutely stunning looking. They will be absolutely perfect family cat as Mau ‘s are very attached to their people,they will choose one special person to spoil with extra attention and love.Besides they are very easy to train.Expect your kitten to talk with you every day,especially when he’s around you,Mau’s are very very talkative,he will be the one who will meet you behind door when you come from work:) They are really “lap” cats so be prepared that they will be with you all the time,even when you go to sleep they will follow you to bed and stay with you until morning.At the same time they are perfectly ok to be left alone at home for some time.Oh yes and they loooove to have their belly rubbed as much as you can :) Thanks to his successfully crossed fur coat,you definitely will receive many of compliments. He will be quite furry but it won’t be a problem for cleaning as they don’t shed so much,weekly combing and washing (yes,they like shower)is recommended to keep shiny fur. All of parents are my own cats of which I take lots of care starting from food till their emotional and social behaviour.So also kittens from breeding time has got the best nutrition what’s possible,and will be trained to behave like show kittens. All of kittens will be litter trained,professional vet checked from nose to tail and kitten worm+tick+flea treated.They will eat high quality kitten wet/dry food and kitten treats. Also you will receive weekly photo and video updates on how he’s developing.On collecting day he will come to you with his wet/dry food box and his loved toy or blanket to make moving more calming.I can give general suggestions if you will need.They will have perfect relationship with children and other animals,like dogs. I’ve added maximum allowed pictures here,but if you are interested you can get as much as you want by messaging me. Also don’t hesitate ask more questions,details. All of kittens will be ready to go when they’re reached as minimum 8weeks. If you wish to have your kitten microchipped before collection from our cattery,it will cost extra £50,vaccinations are only permitted for kittens starting 9weeks old so no vaccines will be performed before due date.All other treatments will be done on time with certified medications,and you will have printed info documents on when they was made/what medicine/how long to continue to use it. All information is transparent,no hidden costs,no surprises on collection day.
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£550
Liva
Southampton
16 hours
Member since:2 years
Liva
Verified by:
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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.