I breed beautiful kittens that have fabulous personality. I breed only CFA registered cats and specialize in bi- colors, vans, blue, tortie, chocolates, lilacs, calico, himayans Persians.
All kittens are from parent cats DNA tested negative for PKD, a fatal hereditary disease. My cattery is FeLV/FIV negative--every cat coming into my home has been tested negative for FeLV/FIV. Kittens go to their new homes at about 8 weeks of age with their first kitten vaccination and worming. Kittens are examined by my veterinarian at 8 weeks of age.
All our kittens are handled from the time they are born. They are played with and loved. They are groomed daily. All kittens have their first set of shots. I let a kitten leave for his/her new home between 8 weeks old. Each kitten will be sold with a Florida Health Certificate.
My kittens eat "Nutro Chicken Cat dry and wet food" .It is very important to give your kittens and cats wet food. Dry food does not have enough moisture. They always have clean water available. When the kittens leave they will be eating on their own.
Having a Persian cat is very different from any other cats. A Persian cat needs to be groom on a daily basis. They have a long and gorgeous coat that needs daily brushing, daily eyes cleaning, etc.
They need you to play with them, to socialize and talk with them… because they are not only sweet and gentle but also very loving cats to their owners.
Persian cats should never go outside for their safety. They should be provided with plenty of scratching post. They should have trees to climb and lots of toys to play with and chase.
Persians are the most popular breed of cat, and for good reason. They usually get along well with other companion animals, are playful and affectionate, rarely destructive, and are affectionate and devoted to their human companions. Persians DO take a fair amount of grooming, and if you are not up for that, please do not adopt one. It's important that all members of your family are committed to taking in a new animal -- I recommend that it be discussed with all concerned. Also, a well cared for animal is not inexpensive to keep over its life time. Before you make your decision, take this into account. Veterinary bills can be quite high, even for healthy cats -- there are vaccinations and yearly check ups, dental work, flea and pest control, cat litter, toys, beds...and a good diet.