Norskatt Norwegian Forest Cats



Norskatt Norwegian forest catsKitten informationBelow is the list from the NSW CFA Breeders Code of Ethics. Some additional notes are added as relates to my kittens in italicsSale of KittensA kitten shall not be transferred or sold under the age of 10 weeks, and vaccination must be commenced at least 14 days before the date on which the new owner takes possession of the kittenMy kittens are usually ready for their new homes at approximately 12w of age. They are health checked, vaccinated and desexed around 10 weeksThe first vaccination must be administered by a qualified Veterinary Practitioner and the kitten health checkedSee aboveBefore sale each kitten must be fully weaned, healthy, vaccinated, microchipped and litter trained. Unless agreed otherwise by the breeder and purchaser, breeders shall accept reasonable financial responsibility for the health status of a kitten for 2 weeks after the date on which the new owner takes possession of the kitten. 3.1If the kitten is with or near another cat, please ensure your cat has up to date vaccinations so that it cannot pass anything onto the new kitten. No kitten is to be sold or placed while suffering from any infectious disease.Any kitten with a health defect must have this disclosed to the potential purchaser prior to sale.All breeding cats have had a genetic screening to ensure that there are no genetics diseases and vet checked for other problemsAll purchasers of cats and kittens shall be provided with written details of all dietary, grooming, worming, and vaccination requirements. The pedigree and vaccination certificate are the birthright of the cat or kitten and must be given to the new owner. Information to contact appropriate breed clubs should also be supplied. Kitten Care books are given to buyers usually when a deposit has been made. A copy of the pedigree is also providedCats or kittens shall not be sold to commercial cat wholesalers, nor to non PIAA accredited retail pet dealers, nor allow a cat or kitten to be given as a prize or donation to a contest of any kind. When selling or transferring a cat or kitten to another person for breeding or showing, the breeder shall ensure that all documents required by the NSW Cat Fanciers' Association Procedures are provided to the purchaser or the transferee on completion of the sale or as agreed by both partiesWhen selling or transferring a cat or kitten to another person for breeding, the breeder/owner shall ensure that the new owner is a member of a recognised controlling body and has, or intends to have, an approved breeder's prefix. The breeder is to keep records of names and addresses of purchasers.It is recommended that all kittens be desexed prior to going to Pet homes. If not, the breeder must instruct the purchaser to have this done by 6 months of age and follow upFurther to the above, please consider the following:A kitten is for a lifetime, not just while young and cuteIf you rent and change homes, consider how hard or easy it is to rent a pet friendly homeAlso consider if your lifestyle changes, eg children etc, that you need to consider how this affects your catIf you are unable to keep your cat for some reason, please contact me to help you find him or her a new home. If I am able, I will take the cat back until a new home can be foundAlthough premium dry food is more expensive, in the long run it is better for your cats health and will cost you less in vet bills. And feeding raw food is actually cheaper than tin food ................
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