wanted Selkirk Rex kittens from septembre

orlane

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We are a French couple who will live in London from August this year. We will look for a Selkirk Rex kitten male from September, we love the cats.We looking for a calm and affectious kitten.

We would like some informations regarding your kittens :

- how old are they when you sell your kittens?
- what are the vaccinations ?
- what is the price for one kitten and how can we reserve one ?
- would it be possible to receive by mail some pictures of kitten or parents?
- Are they microchipped?
-what colors?
-do you live far from London?Please, is it possible to deliver the kitten?
-are they vermifuged?
-what is their character?

Due to my allergy i believe that a shorthair is better than a longhair?

Thanks a lot for your answer.

Best Regards,

Maud
 

cearbhaill

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Sorry, but I just have to laugh at how you keep changing breeds- Chartreux, then British Shorthair, now Selkirk Rex. They have markedly differing characteristics- coats, activity levels, etc. Clearly what you desire most is not any breed specific trait but instead a September availability.

I respectfully suggest that when the exact moment comes that you are ready for your kittens you just go to a shelter and get them?
You will find a whole range to choose from, they will be ready when you are, and some nice kittels will have found a home.
Winners all around!
 

goldenkitty45

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Orlane - just curious - how many different breeds are you looking for? You have several posts wanting certain breeds....what's the problem?
 

kai bengals

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Not to be rude, but I think you're very undecided on what breed of cat you'd like to have.
Maybe you should visit some breeders of the breeds you've expressed interest in. Visit them with no intention to purchase, just to spend time with the kittens and cats. Then go home and sleep on it. Pictures, breed descriptions and websites are just a starting point, you really should visit some breed cats in person.
I personally would have a very difficult time reconciling myself to selling you a kitten, because you're so undecided on a breed. I'd be afraid you'd change your mind after a week.
I hope you make a good permanent choice! Good luck to you!
 
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