This Gold Chinchilla Scottish Girl was born on TWOsday, 2-22-22!!!. Such a SPECIAL litter of two! This little kitty has such an awesome personality: playful, cuddly and funny. She runs to meet you as soon as you open her bedroom door and makes super cute sounds like a squeaky toy! Her big cute eyes and her bright color fur match her cute personality. She will be available May10th the earliest, after her vet exam and vaccination on that day. All our kittens are raised in our home with our family since birth. We work with our vet to ensure you are getting the healthiest kittens ever! They all will come with their first shots (at 11 weeks, then a booster at 14 weeks) and a proof of health exam from their vet. They will be de-wormed, flea treatment will be done as well, eating soft and solid food, litter box and scratching post trained! Both parents regularly have their vet exams and vaccinated up to date. They also had been tested for Feline Leukemia (FeL/FIV/HWT) and have a proof from their vet that the results are negative.
I will be happy to answer questions about the kittens and you can even FaceTime with them! Call Kat @ 360-513-1205
Cutest surprise present ever!!! Pure breed Scottish kittens are very loving, playful and affectionate, have cute soft voice! They are friendly with kids and other house pets with personality’s ranked highest in all breeds! They retain a "kittenish" expression their entire life. Both parents are pure Scottish breed. Mom and Dad (not the kitten) have a Pedigree Certificate and both are registered at WCF (World Cat Federation). The kittens from this litter will be ready to go to a new home around mid-May (around 12 weeks old). Reservation for this new litter is welcome! Contact Kat @ 360-513-1205
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Created: 04-23-2022
Updated: 05-15-2022
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