Vet health check and health certificate before homecoming FVRCP vaccinations and deworming to date, records provided Spay/neuter completed before homecoming PKD1-negative by DNA (both parents tested) Written health guarantee Go-home pack: current food, a blanket carrying mom and littermate scent, a familiar toy Ongoing breeder support after your kitten settles in Delivery option available for a fee; contact us about making arrangements
Meet Reed, our beautiful blue British Shorthair! He is the steady one. While his littermates are mid-tumble, he's usually already settled in a warm spot, watching the room with mild, unbothered interest. The vacuum, the dogs passing through, a dropped pan — little of it moves him; he takes the house at his own pace and rarely startles. He comes to new things when he's ready rather than the moment they appear, and he's as content to be picked up and held as to be left to his nap. Even-keeled and unhurried. He's the kitten who settles a room rather than stirring it up.
Reed is one of four from the Wildflower litter, alongside Sage, Clover, and Poppy. Like his littermates, he is a gorgeous British Shorthair from champion, health-tested lines, raised in-home in Illinois. These kittens come from a small, purpose-bred program. Both parents are PKD1-negative by DNA and carry WCF/European club pedigrees. The kittens are raised in the heart of our home, alongside our dogs and children, so they meet new people, sounds, and handling from their first weeks. Reed will go home at 12 weeks vet-checked, vaccinated and dewormed to date, altered, and with a written health guarantee, and a go-home pack. Placed to approved pet homes only. Located in Illinois, pick up options available; national or international delivery can be arranged. Message for current availability, current photos, and reservation details.
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Created: 07-08-2026
Updated: 07-08-2026
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