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Retired Adult Cats


 
 
 

Tabitha
Brown Patched Golden Tabby Female
of Izzy and Casper
Born 2002

Tabitha, of Izzy and Capser Kioki
 Spunky's Pose
Brown Patched Tabby Female
Spring 2002


Tabitha
Brown Patched Tabby 

Tabitha at 3 1/2 years of age.
Out of Izzy and Casper Kioki

Out of Pawpets Casper Kioki & Chu Chu.
Kioki's Star Princess.
Born April 24th, 2006


 

Silver Belle
Sold to Linda in Irving, Texas.
Blue Smoke Persian Female, 
Silver to black 
with white undercoat.

IN MEMORY OF
"Sassy Charm of Rhet"
Born: 04/27/02
Blue Cream

 

Sassy Charm
October, 2003

Sassy
Born: 04/27/02
Sire: of Sassy
Cream and White
GC HARWOOD'S OLIVER OF RHET
Dam: of Sassy
Tortieshell
RIVERPURRLS SASSY LASSY OF RHET

We lost our beloved Sassy June 26th, 2007 due to PANCREATITIS. This has been devastating to us all. She is survived by several kittens over the years including but not limited to Pawtrix Cove's Sir Lancelot of Purrfect Angel Cove, Purrfect Angel Cove's Sparky of I Love You Persians, and grand daughter, Angelica. She will be missed and loved forever. Please read about this illness in cats and dogs at the websites below. Don't lose one of your babies to this because of lack of knowledge. This was a sinceless death which with proper care and treatment, we believe she could have been saved. The vets just did not find out soon enough or give us enough information to care for her appropriately in a timely manner. She has been in and out of the hospital since May 25th and we did not recieve enough information on how to treat this nor any antibiotics for her. Please don't let this happen to one of yours. Read all about this hard to diagnose disease and what you might be able to do if one of yours starts showing signs of this a illness. 

 
 
 

 

 http://www.pvy.com/pcl/articles/c100014/q10000258.htm

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=1&cat=1329&articleid=334

http://www.mscc.ca/pancreatitis.html
 

See Harwood's Oliver of Rhet 
HERE
Persians of Rhet


 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Make your deposits and/or payments online using your credit card or bank account. You can use a MasterCard or Visa card or bank debit visa or mastercard  through PayPal.  Email me to let me know if you wish to make a deposit on one with  PayPal  and tell me which kitten, by name, immediately so I can list it as reserved for you right away.

Use this e-mail address when making payments.
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Why are Registered Kittens so Expensive?

Most legitimate breeders do not even cover their own costs. It's a very expensive hobby. As an example, buying a top show quality kitten with breeding rights can cost more than $1000 per cat. 

Showing cats to the title of "Champion" can add another $500-$2000 to the investment. Showing a male or female to the title of "Grand Champion", or "Regional/National Winner"  can be from $1000 to over $20,000!

Maintenance, supplies and veterinary care generally cost breeders about $500 per cat per year. By the time a cat is first bred, at about a year old, the breeder will have invested several thousand dollars.

Kitten shots and vet visits cost breeders about $100 per kitten and that's if there are NO problems to be treated. Kittens stay with the breeder for about 8 weeks to 3 months, and have to be cuddled, and cleaned up after for all that time. Separate, special areas of the house are often customized for the cats to use as a cattery or nursery and some cattery set-ups cost $5000 or more to build.

If all goes well, fat healthy kittens are born. But there are always the disasters, such as C-sections that run $750 and up. Good breeders make a huge investment into  " doing it right", by having the right breeding cats and facilities. Caring, professionaly breeders make huge sacrifices in their personal lives, and shed lots of tears, in trying to create a successful breeding program. 


SHIPPING INFORMATION

We ship to most cities in the continental USA. Shipping charges may vary according to Airline fees at the time of shipping.  Temperature must be between 50 and 75 degrees in both departure and arrival cities if shipped via American. (Exceptions do apply with vet release for temperatures below 50 at times.) Continental has temperature controlled cabins and can ship any time of the year.

The  price at this time for American Airlines runs $167 for PRIORITY shipping. Continental airfares run between $110.00 and $199.99 depending on weight. Three pounds starts at $110.00 and goes up 20 cents a pound till you hit 9 pounds.  Over 9 pounds starts at $191.00 plus 20 cents a pound. 

If you choose American, American Airlines Cargo is less expensive but I feel more comfortable with Priority because of the care of the kittens. American will not ship if temperature is over 75 or under 38 degrees. 

Some cities do not accept transport of live animals. You must provide us with the information of the nearest airport to you and we will check to be sure they accept live animal transport deliveries.  We do not ship outside the continental USA at this time. 

There is a $50 charge for a carrier that meets with their shipping standard requirements and an extra vet charge of $78 per kitten for a health certificate, examination,  test and last set of  shots that is required by all airlines prior to shipping. 

Kittens should not be shipped prior to 8 to 10 weeks of age.
 

American Airlines 
Priority Shipping
Airfare via American Airlines:
New Kennel that meets requirements:
Required Veterinary Health Certificate:
TOTAL:
$167.00
$50.00
$78.00
$295.00

 
American Airlines 
Cargo Shipping
Airfare via American Airlines:
New Kennel that meets requirements:
Required Veterinary Health Certificate:
TOTAL:
$72.00
$50.00
$78.00
$200.00

 
Continental Airlines
Temperature Controlled
Airfare via Continental Airfreight:

New Kennel that meets requirements:
Required Veterinary Health Certificate:
TOTAL:

$110.00 to $199.00 
depending on weight.
$50.00
$78.00
$238.00 - $327.00

Kittens are not neutered or spayed before delivery. That will be up to you if you wish to have that done.  If you wish to breed, be sure to ask about breeding rights before purchase.  Prices do not include breeding rights. You can still breed an animal without breeding rights, you just can not register the kittens born. Many breeders will required you have the kitten fixed before you will receive the papers on your new kitten or will have it spayed or neutered before you receive the kitten if breeding rights are not given. Also, many breeders will not sell breeding rights. Be sure you ask all the questions you need answers to before purchasing your new bundle of joy. I welcome questions if you have any.  Please email me and I will respond as soon as possible.



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