Our kittens are
born in a specially made kittening box in our bedroom where the
queen can have privacy from other cats and we can keep an eye on
proceedings. When they are regularly using the litter tray in their
pen they are given the free run of the bedroom, then landing and
when we feel they are ready we gradually integrate them with our
older cats downstairs. By the time they are ready to go to new homes
they should be well socialised and handled, confident and bold. Many
of our kittens new owners contact us to let us know how they have
settled in and they tell us that whilst the journey may have been
rather noisy, the home coming was fine. Having taken a quick look
round, located food, water and litter trays they are instantly at
home. Just what we like to hear!
According to GCCF regulations they can go to their new homes at 13
weeks of age by which time they will be registered, weaned, litter
trained, wormed and inoculated against feline enteritis and flu. We
do not inoculate against leukaemia as we believe it is too much
vaccine to put into little bodies at one time. It is advisable and
perfectly safe to inoculate against this as soon after purchase as
you wish. Kittens we are keeping start this course of vaccination a
week after completing those for flu and enteritis.
All our kittens go to
their new homes with GCCF registration document, a five generation
pedigree certificate, a kitten information pack, 4 weeks free
insurance from Petplan, a supply of the food and litter they are
used to, Royal Canin food vouchers and toys.
All our Maine Coon kittens are
registered on the GCCF inactive register and must be neutered as soon as
recommended by your vet. We do not sell Maine Coon kittens
for breeding.
Our current price for
Maine Coon kittens is £350. This reflects the fact that we do not
inoculate against Leukaemia.
If you think you would like to adopt
one of our kittens now or at some time
in the future please do not
hesitate to
contact us for a chat. |