British shorthair kittens for rehoming
Description
We are a CFA and TICA-registered cattery located in Halifax.
Why chooses our kittens?
• Raised by a professional who is a licenced pharmacist and holds a master’s degree in nutrition.
• Raised in a loving home around one dog and humans.
• Raised with high-quality dry, wet, and homemade food.
• Get a lot of social training.
• Get along well with other pets and kids.
• Both their parents are purebred British Shorthair.
What will they go with?
• The first dose of vaccinations
• Professional Vet checked
• Health certificates
• Dewormed
• Cat litter trained
• Eating dry and wet food
• Sample food
What time are they ready to go?
• They will be ready after June 10 when they get all documents.
• $200 deposit is needed for the reservation.
• Welcome to meet them in person.
• Price is fixed.
• Please inquire seriously.
• One-year health guarantee.
Why adopt a British Shorthair kitten?
• The British Shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional British domestic cat, with a distinctively stocky body, dense coat, and broad face. The breed's good-natured appearance and relatively calm temperament make it a frequent media star.
• Appearance: The British Shorthair is a relatively powerful-looking large cat, having a broad chest, strong thick-set legs with rounded paws and a medium-length, blunt-tipped tail. The head is relatively large and rounded, with a short muzzle, and broad cheeks. They are slow to mature with males averaging 9–17 lb and females 7–12 lb.
• Temperament: British Shorthairs are an easygoing and dignified breed. They are sweet-natured and devoted to their owners. They tend to be safe around other pets and children since they will tolerate a fair amount of physical interaction. They are quiet and vigilant, but if they trust their owners, they will silently follow the owners’ activities and stay with them. They have a low voice and a moderate activity level. When there is no one at home, they will stay at home quietly and wait for their owners to come back.
• Health: The UK breed committee considers the British Shorthair a long-lived cat, with a life expectancy of 14–20 years.
- Offered by: Registered Breeder
- Ad Type: Offering
- Pet's Date of Birth: 2023-04-09 00:00:00
pets | cats, kittens for rehoming
2023-06-25