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Pictures below are of kittens who have already been adopted.
This litter has been pure joy for all of us here. These little ones keep us entertained all day long. I cannot express enough how much they will be missed.
We are delighted with all the families who have adopted them and look forward to hearing from all of you on how they are doing through the years.
This litter has been pure joy for all of us here. These little ones keep us entertained all day long. I cannot express enough how much they will be missed.
We are delighted with all the families who have adopted them and look forward to hearing from all of you on how they are doing through the years.
Pictures
Photos taken at 8 weeks old
"SIMON KINOTO"
adopted
by
Clara
in
California
"oscar"
adopted
by
Jerry, Catherine, Chloe & Maya Cottone
in
snyder, NY
"Marcus"
adopted
by
The Lewis Family
in
Asbury, New Jersey
"holly"
adopted
by
Kelli
in
Buffalo, New York
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*Please read the important message below*
There have been quite a few websites with Persians and Himalayans popping up recently that CLAIM to have "Teacup" "Toy" "Rug Huggers" or "Cashmere" Persians.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A "TOY" OR "TEACUP" PERSIAN!
THERE IS ALSO NO SUCH THING AS A "RUG HUGGER" OR "CASHMERE".
Many Persians and Himalayans average between 6 and 10 lbs.
I have noticed many websites misleading the unsuspecting pet owner into thinking this trait is rare, coveted, or new and charging them extraordinary prices somewhere between ($2000-$4000) for PET quality kittens.
The CFA does not recognize teacup, dwarf, rug hugger or any other name for "tiny" when relating to the Persian breed. In-fact did you know to get a smaller size kitten runts are being bred together. This often results in unhealthy kittens who die at an earlier age than those of normal size.
The term "Cashmere" is a made up "marketing tool" to lure potential pet buyers into believing they have come across a "rare" or "special" breed of the white Persian/Himalayan. This is NOT the case.
Make yourself an educated consumer.
Check out these facts with the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) or talk to a breeder who has been involved in the IMPROVEMENT of the Persian & Himalayan breed before you fall for this deception!
There have been quite a few websites with Persians and Himalayans popping up recently that CLAIM to have "Teacup" "Toy" "Rug Huggers" or "Cashmere" Persians.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A "TOY" OR "TEACUP" PERSIAN!
THERE IS ALSO NO SUCH THING AS A "RUG HUGGER" OR "CASHMERE".
Many Persians and Himalayans average between 6 and 10 lbs.
I have noticed many websites misleading the unsuspecting pet owner into thinking this trait is rare, coveted, or new and charging them extraordinary prices somewhere between ($2000-$4000) for PET quality kittens.
The CFA does not recognize teacup, dwarf, rug hugger or any other name for "tiny" when relating to the Persian breed. In-fact did you know to get a smaller size kitten runts are being bred together. This often results in unhealthy kittens who die at an earlier age than those of normal size.
The term "Cashmere" is a made up "marketing tool" to lure potential pet buyers into believing they have come across a "rare" or "special" breed of the white Persian/Himalayan. This is NOT the case.
Make yourself an educated consumer.
Check out these facts with the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) or talk to a breeder who has been involved in the IMPROVEMENT of the Persian & Himalayan breed before you fall for this deception!









