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  • A feline originating from a legally sanctioned breeding facility registered with TICA, boasting a 3 or 5-generation pedigree.

  • A binding purchase and sale agreement verifying the legality of the transaction and ensuring the procurement of a robust cat embodying the finest traits characteristic of its breed.

  • A health booklet documenting a minimum of 2 vaccinations and 2 deworming sessions, administered with premium preparations and vaccines available in the market.

  • A microchipped kitten duly registered in a secure animal database.

  • A well-socialized kitten, adept at self-sufficiency, litter box usage, and utilizing a scratching post. It is acclimated to diverse food types, ranging from raw meat to high-quality grain-free dry and wet food.

  • A disease-free kitten, as our cattery undergoes continuous veterinary supervision, ensuring the absence of FIV, FeLV, and genetic ailments.

  • A kitten exemplifying the distinctive traits of the Neva Masquerade breed, inheriting commendable features from titled ancestors who consistently shine in both domestic and international exhibitions endorsed by Tica.

  • A kitten with minimal allergy potential, as the Neva Masquerade breed is recognized as hypoallergenic, translating to lower allergenicity compared to other cat breeds.

  • Benefit from our accumulated expertise, ongoing support, and knowledge garnered through years of dedicated breeding, further enriched by active participation in various exhibitions, workshops, and training sessions.

  • Receive a starter kit comprising gifts and the same nourishment the kitten has been accustomed to, facilitating a swift and smooth transition into its new home.

Our kittens are not released from our cattery until they reach the age of 14 weeks. We understand your eagerness to welcome a new furry friend, but we firmly believe that the time spent in the cattery, mingling with other cats, is crucial for their proper socialization. This ensures that, upon collection, the kittens are fully independent, adept at using a litter box and scratching post, and familiar with a variety of foods.

Speaking of litter boxes, our kittens primarily use plant-based litter, which is safe for exploration if they happen to taste it. However, in our breeding practices, we also introduce other types of litter, such as bentonite or silicone. Before departing for their new homes, the kittens are acquainted with all these options, allowing the new owners the flexibility to choose according to their preferences. The same applies to their diet—our kittens are accustomed to consuming both raw meat and commercially prepared dry or canned food. It's essential to note that as obligate carnivores, our cats exclusively enjoy high-meat, grain-free food, whether in dry or wet form.

Upon release, the new guardian receives the cat's health booklet or passport, especially if the kitten is destined to cross the Polish border. This documentation includes confirmation of a minimum of 2 vaccinations against infectious diseases and 2 deworming sessions. Additionally, all our cats receive ongoing veterinary care from Dr. Agnieszka Hanszke at the Agi - vet in Manchester. They undergo regular blood tests, screenings for feline AIDS (FIV) and feline leukemia (FeLV), heart and kidney ultrasounds, as well as genetic tests to confirm the absence of hereditary defects.

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