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AVAILABLE PERSIAN & HIMALAYAN KITTENS
Victorian Gardens Cattery is pleased to provide to qualified adoptive homes, the following Persian and Himalayan 2012 kittens listed below the following paragraphs.
We are planning on three litters this year (2013). Pansy had her five babies on April 22, 2013. On May 4, 2013, Peony had her three babies. Primrose's babies are expected around July 17, 2013 or shortly thereafter. Please stay tuned to Our Cattery Blog for updates on these girls and the newest arrivals. You can click on the girl's pictures above to go directly to their Nurseries.
If you are interested in any of our upcoming litters, please send in your Kitten Application. Please, serious applicants only. Applications and their approval are on a first come, first serve basis. We already have a Priority Wait List started for these litters. If you would like to be on our Priority Wait List, please read our policies regarding our Priority Wait List found on our Prices and Policies page. You will need to send in your Kitten Application to start the process. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Our 2012 and 2013 kittens have new grand champion and champion bloodlines from the following additional Catteries: My Ty, Polcann, Homerkits, Uno Belgatto, Crayola Cats, Foxy, Fur, Lotapurrs,Tittusville, La Chatrue, Maurarista, Purdy, and Cactusways.
Our kittens are usually late bloomers when it comes to showing their true eye color intensity, as well as their point color intensity. Most of our kittens have gone on to have their eye color be much more deeper and intense the older they became. Eye and fur color in most of our kittens do not reach their full potential and full intensity until they are 18 months old. We usually have a good idea of their potential color intensity by 4 weeks but are sometimes surprised at their deepened eye and coat color at 18 months old and sometimes as late as the two year mark. We will always give as accurate a description of their coloring as possible on their personal description paragraph. Looking at current pictures of our Adopted Kittens or their parents from the same lines will give you a great idea of their potential color intensity. Please contact us if you have any questions.
If you are interested in any of our upcoming litters, please send in your Kitten Application. Please, serious applicants only. Applications and their approval are on a first come, first serve basis. We already have a Priority Wait List started for these litters. If you would like to be on our Priority Wait List, please read our policies regarding our Priority Wait List found on our Prices and Policies page. You will need to send in your Kitten Application to start the process. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Our 2012 and 2013 kittens have new grand champion and champion bloodlines from the following additional Catteries: My Ty, Polcann, Homerkits, Uno Belgatto, Crayola Cats, Foxy, Fur, Lotapurrs,Tittusville, La Chatrue, Maurarista, Purdy, and Cactusways.
Our kittens are usually late bloomers when it comes to showing their true eye color intensity, as well as their point color intensity. Most of our kittens have gone on to have their eye color be much more deeper and intense the older they became. Eye and fur color in most of our kittens do not reach their full potential and full intensity until they are 18 months old. We usually have a good idea of their potential color intensity by 4 weeks but are sometimes surprised at their deepened eye and coat color at 18 months old and sometimes as late as the two year mark. We will always give as accurate a description of their coloring as possible on their personal description paragraph. Looking at current pictures of our Adopted Kittens or their parents from the same lines will give you a great idea of their potential color intensity. Please contact us if you have any questions.
We will post our current kittens available as soon as our Priority Wait List has made their selection. For consideration on our Priority Wait List, please follow the above listed instructions. We usually do not make selections until the 3rd to 5th week of a kittens life. This gives the kittens time to develop their colors and we have a better idea if they will be show quality, breeder quality or pet. Please see the above notes on our pregnancies and the due dates of our next litters. Thanks for your interest.
Updated: Feb. 28, 2013
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