The kittens will come with first vaccines , de worming and first flea and tick preventive
We are happy to announce that Asami had her kittens Easter morning (4/5) She had 8 kittens 5 boys and 2 girls (2 boys already reserved, so 3 boys left and 2 girls unreserved)
One female is darker (Rey) and one is white (Vixon)
Asami is our most social/ vocal cat out of our siamese cats They are in the same bedding area as our last litter. They will be ready to go home at 8 weeks after their first vet visit.
They will be 8 weeks on 5/31. They will have first vaccines, de worming and flu/ tick treatment before going home to new families. Their vet appt is 6/2 since can't have vaccines after 8 weeks old. The vet clinic we used for last little told me that and did the same thing for last litter.
They will definitely be on the bigger side like their dad. Rey I can see the same size as her mother.
They are VERY playful, around our 3 daughters and used to large breed dogs.
We have 1 darker one still available (Raja) He follows me around everywhere and goes up and down the stairs already. Rey is the other darker one still left. She is the female and cuddle bug.
We still have 3 white siamese kittens still left. Turtle(biggest), Vixon (female) and Snowman(my 5 year old named him that)
The families of our last litter LOVE their new kittens. I love getting updates from them how spoiled they are.
Of course, we want to make sure they are going at very good homes since our dogs and cats are part of our family!
They are socialized around our daughters and large breed dogs. All of our dogs are super sweet to the cats. Especially our two larger German Shepherds.
SERIOUS Inquires only, please
Able to deliver with fee within 3 hour distance both ways from Augusta area.
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Created: 05-22-2026
Updated: 05-22-2026
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