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Some Terms and Conditions of Adoption | Links to Show Results


Currently we have several kittens for adoption! For more information, please email us at, debbrown80138@comcast.net.

All of the kittens on the page belong to Sophie and Rocky. The kittens have, on average, been between 17 and 20 pounds at one year of age, outweighing their parents. The cats in our pedigree continue to increase in size for up to 5 years .

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Some Important Terms and Conditions of Adoption

This kitten/cat is guaranteed to be in good health at the time of sale.  This kitten is guaranteed for 72 hours to be free of contagious diseases.  If the kitten becomes ill during this time period, it will be treated at the breeder’s expense ONLY if returned to the breeder for veterinary care.  If within one year it is found to have any genetic or hereditary defects, this kitten will be replaced with the first available kitten of equal or greater quality.  The defective kitten may be kept, but the letter confirming the defect must come from a licensed veterinarian on their letterhead.  No money will be refunded.

This buyer agrees to provide continuing responsible ownership, with due consideration for the welfare of the kitten/cat at all times.  The kitten will not be allowed outdoors.  The kitten will not be caged, but allowed freedom within the house.  The kitten’s immunizations will be kept current throughout its life. I agree to provide home dental care and professional dental care from a licensed veterinarian, for the kitten/cat throughout its life.  The kitten will be kept free of fleas, ear mites, worms, fungus, and other internal and external parasites.  The kitten will receive frequent and kind human attention.

If you must give up the kitten/cat for any reason you must contact the breeder first.  You agree not to place this animal in a shelter of any kind. The breeder may have a contact list of people who will provide a wonderful home.

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Last updated on October, 2009