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ALL KITTENS
are Spayed and
Neutered Prior to Leaving
our Home
Which
means......Kittens
are going to be 4-5
months of age
(perhaps 6 months)
depending on their
weight as to whether
or not an EARLY
spay/neuter can be
done by our
Veterinarian. Our
Veterinarian goes on
weight and if it is
recommended we wait,
then we wait. So if
you are willing to
be patient and go
along with the
Adoption process,
then we welcome your
inquiries on
adoption of a Pridesphynx Kitten.
If you feel you
can't wait or you
are not willing to
wait for this
process, then we
wish you the best of
luck in locating
your kitten.
Adoption Fees:
Kittens upto 8
months of age
$800.00 - $1,200.00
kittens 9 months -
14 months
$500.00
- $700.00
Retired Adults-
$300.00
Fees are based on
the following:
Temperament, Age,
Pedigree, And
Overall Vigor
A Breeder will
always bring in much
less than they
spends to maintain
the Health and
Quality of any
Kitten or Cat
  
Available
Adult's
Photo's will be
posted when
available   
        
Pridesphynx requires
a
$300.00
NON-REFUNDABLE
Deposit
to place an
Individual Kitten on
Hold.
If purchasing a
Retired Adult
payment must be made
in full.
So
PLEASE
take a
moment and fill out
our
Adoption
Questionnaire
New parents will
be provided
with........a signed written
Contract,
Vaccination Records
Health
Certificate from our
Licensed
Veterinarian. Registration
papers for CFA and
TICA
along with a
Health Guarantee
against any
Congenital and/or
Genetic Health
Deformities.
Kittens and Cats
receive their
Vaccinations and
exams from our
Veterinarian.
We
DO NOT
do our own
Vaccinations, and
feel this is best
done by our
Veterinarian.
So
Vaccinations will be
done by our Licensed
Veterinarian prior
to the placement of
a
Pridesphynx
Kitten/Cat...
Kittens will
have had 3-4 exams
by the time they are
ready to be placed
into their Adoptive
Homes .
( Vaccinations,
De-Wormed, Spay or
Neuter and Health
Checked prior to
placement)
Thinking
of having you
Kitten/Cat
De-clawed?
Please
Read how this is
done and what the
affect are....Declawing
Early
Spay/Neuter........... Winn
Feline Foundation
Adopting Or
Acquiring A Cat Or
Kitten

     
        
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