Select your language

What is the price of a cat litter?

If you are interested in one of our kittens, please fill in the form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

I would like to buy a kitten even though I already have a cat at home?

Our kittens grow up in a loving environment where by the time they move to their new home, the kittens are socialised, used to other animals. However, initially the kitten may be timid and start to shy away from your attention. It's a simple matter of giving him a little space and patience, and he'll soon get used to his new home and new owner.

What does your kitten need to get settled?

  1. A sandbox - feel free to get a closed sandbox, kittens are well used to a closed sandbox. We strongly advise against the use of crystallised sand.
  2. Scratching post - doesn't have to be big to start with, you can get a bigger one as the kitten grows.
  3. Dry food - we use Super Premium Josera Kitten dry food.
  4. An enclosed nest/den where the kitten can enjoy its own private space and rest.
  5. Bowls - we recommend using ceramic food and drink bowls.
  6. Toys - as cats love to play with feathers, we recommend that you buy toys with feathers.

Why does the surrender of a kitten start from the third month of life? There are many advertisements where kittens are sold from one and a half to two months?

Every kitten still needs its mother's milk before it is 3 months old, and giving up a kitten below that age is not in line with the ethical standards of responsible breeding. A formal foster home that cares about the health of the kitten will not surrender a kitten until it no longer needs its mother's milk and is ready to move to a new home. However, there are many advertisements on all sorts of sales portals selling a *"purebred animal" that is 1.5-2 months old and ready to be surrendered. Unfortunately these are not official breedings, but most likely **millers. These breeders do not care about the need for a kitten and will try to "get rid" of the kitten as quickly as possible, as it is usually expensive to breed a kitten. For the new owner, this means high medical costs and sometimes, unfortunately, an early death for the kitten.

* What we mean by this is rather that millers breed animals only for profit and the animal does not have a pedigree certificate, unfortunately without a pedigree certificate the animal cannot be considered a breeding animal. The lack of a pedigree certificate is usually justified on the grounds that either 'it is expensive to produce a pedigree certificate', 'a pedigree certificate cannot be issued because the animal is too young', etc., or 'it is not possible to issue a pedigree certificate because the animal is too young'. 
** The breeder is the keeper of an animal factory, where animals are bred solely for profit and, as a general rule, the health of the cats is minimal. Nor are cats tested for heart and genetic diseases.

Is a pedigree certificate necessary? I don't want to take my cat to shows in the future?

A pedigree is first and foremost a breeder's responsibility to his litter, and also shows that the kitten is officially registered with the club. A pedigree certificate will only be issued to a litter whose breeder has followed all the rules of the club. All breeding cats must have had all the necessary examinations, the cats must have the appropriate titles and the breeder must ensure that the females in the breeding litter are allowed to rest and recover from parturition between each litter.

Why is a kitten neutered/sterilised?

Under the Code of Ethics, it is the responsibility of every official breeder to ensure that any kitten surrendered as a pet is spayed/neutered before it moves to a new home, to prevent unwanted litters and possible animal abuse, or litters. Also, a neutered/sterilised kitten will be in better health and the new owner will have only the joys of fostering.

What do "pet", "show" and "breeding" class mean?

  1. Pet class, kittens sold only as pets, are not suitable for breeding.
  2. Show or show class, a kitten is suitable for showing.
  3. Breeding class, selected from the best of the best breeders, sold only to officially registered breeders.

Who we are partnering with for food?