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  • WAITING LIST
  • PAST KITTENS
  • BREED INFORMATION
  • SUPPLIES
  • SHOP
  • QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • AVAILABLE BREEDERS/RETIRED BREEDERS
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2/22/2020

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

1) What is the price of your kittens? 

Our pet kittens are priced between $1000 - $1200 depending on their markings. We rarely sell breeders, but when we do they are an additional $1000.

2) Where are you located? Do you ship your kittens? 

We are located in Goldsboro, NC, an hour southeast of Raleigh. We do ground shipping with our trusted shipper who offers a door-to-door service. He has taken a kitten for us all the way to Albany, NY!

3) Are we allowed to visit your home to get a pick of the litter? 

Yes, and no. Unfortunately, we are a closed cattery, which means we don't allow anyone to come and see the kittens before their first shots at 8 weeks old. After this time you are welcome to come over and play with the kittens, but usually they are all reserved at this point. I try to give you as honest of a description of your kitten as possible at the time of reservations.

4) How do I reserve a kitten? 

We do not take deposits. Once you join our waiting list, you will receive an email with pictures of any available kittens. Everyone on the waiting list will get the same email and then the reservations happen first come first served basis. This is usually when the kittens are 6 weeks old. You will need to sign our sales contract prior to picking up your kitten.

5) When can we pick up our kitten? 

Kittens go home no earlier than 12 weeks of age. Some kittens need a little extra time with their mom while others are ready at 12 weeks. We kindly ask that you are flexible with this.

6) Do you give discount on getting two or more kittens? 

YES, we love when our babies go home with their siblings! 

7) Do you cage your adults and kittens? 

No, none of our cats are EVER caged. We have stud rooms for our males, and they get to go outside on a leash daily. We also have two adopted shelter cats who keep them company.  The females have free roam in our house and kittens stay in the nursery room with their mom until litter-trained.


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