Why should I get on the waiting list?
Generally let each of our queens have two litters per year.
This is how it works for each breeding queen:
The current litter will at least need to be weaned before breeding her again (maybe longer for recoup time). That takes approximately. 12 weeks. Now if we bred her again after the 12 weeks(at the earliest) she will be pregnant for another 9 weeks. Then add another 12 weeks for the kittens to be ready for a new home and that all adds up to around 33 weeks (and that's the absolute earliest). That's over 8 months! There's no guarantee you'll get a kitten from that litter either, so I can't tell you enough how important it is to get on the waiting list.
When kittens are born we contact those on the waiting list before we offer the kittens to anyone else.
How Can I Get On The Waiting List?
The waiting list fee is as follows:
200USD for pet kitten
300USD for breeder kitten
The fee is non-refundable but will go toward the purchase price of the kitten. We put people on the waiting list in the order we receive them. We will contact you when the type of kitten your waiting for is available. You will then have a specified time to make a decision to purchase or pass on the particular kitten. If you decide to pass on the kitten offered, you will remain on the waiting list and wait for the next litter to be born. Everyone on the waiting list has the right of refusal for any kitten offered. If you do not make a decision within the specified time frame or refuse any particular kitten, we will automatically make the kitten available to the next person on the list, but you will still have a pick from the next kitten available to you.
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