Our lovely British Shorthair pet cat has given birth to her first litter, which consisted of five adorable kittens. She is Tica registered, present in the photos and can be seen when you visit.
The father is a fully registered blue British Shorthair which can be seen in pictures if requested. He is like a big Teddy bear, quite large and chunky, the mother being more slim.
Both parents have a lovely temperament and are fully health checked, including vaccinations up to date, fiv/felv negative, pkd clear.
All kittens are kept in the heart of our home and given constant care.
They will be ready to leave from 12th of August, at eight weeks old.
5 generations pedigree available at request.
The kittens will have the first vaccine and health check done, with the second one plus 4 week insurance already paid for when they leave. They will all be microchipped.
New photos and videos can be provided if needed as it is challenging to capture clear images of them, because they are energetic and hardly stay still. The ad photos will also be constantly updated.
Kittens available:
Black Golden tabby spotted - £550 (male)
Brown tabby ticked - £550 (male)
Black golden shaded - chinchilla - £699 (two females) - one is now RESERVED.
Black golden shaded - chinchilla - £750 (male) - RESERVED
If you cannot travel to us perhaps we can arrange for us to visit you.
Kittens can be reserved for a £200 non-refundable deposit.
Please get in touch if in need of more info.
Thank you!
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Carry out the research so you have the necessary knowledge of the pet you are getting. Since owning a cat is a big commitment, you should research about the breed fully to make sure it fits your current lifestyle and budget.
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Report ListingIs the British Shorthair the right pet for your lifestyle? Read our British Shorthair Cat Breed Information. It is important to consider these facts to help you decide whether you are ready for long-term pet ownership.
British Shorthair Breed Information