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Homing of Oceanaria Kittens

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Homing of our kittens
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We
endeavour to breed Maine Coon's with the best of health,
temperament and type. Genuine enquiries about the breed in
general are more than welcome however those who do not share our
passion for the Maine Coon as a breed are NOT!!!
Please do not waste your
time with a one line email simply asking 'how much is a kitten'.
These emails will not be answered! If you cannot take the time
to tell us a little about yourself then where will you find time
for a pet?
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When enquiring it is very
much appreciated if you could tell us......
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1. Where in the country you
are situated (roughly)
2. Would you be prepared to travel for the right kitten.
3. If you have any particular sex or colour that you would
prefer.
4. Do you have any other pets?
5. Are you looking for a kitten now or sometime in the future?
With this information we can either point you in the direction
of a reputable breeder or let you know what we have ourselves at
that time or our plans.
We
do not sell kittens for breeding and on the active register,
only to those we know & trust. We do
not breed maine
coon crosses for a 'cheaper option' or allow such into our stud
boys so please don't ask.
Catteries
breeding maine coons with no respect or love of the breed or
their cats are cropping up every day, especially on free
advertising sites. What may initially seem like a bargain can
often be the most expensive in the long run.
When
purchasing your kitten please look for a reputable and
registered breeder that you feel comfortable with and that raise
their kittens with the very best of care. They should have a
sound knowledge of the breed and be able to answer any questions
you may have. They should keep their cats in good conditions and
suitable surroundings. Be prepared to have to wait for the right
kitten. Many breeders have waiting lists when someone has
enquired with something specific in mind.
Often your best guide is your instinct but if the breeder does
not have the best interests of their cats, you and your new
addition at heart then walk away. A kitten should not leave for
a new homes before the age of approximately 13 weeks.
All
that said we are more than willing to answer any questions we
possibly can to a new kitten owner and no question is silly or
unimportant. All our kittens leave for their new home with a
lifetime backup of advice and support. We will always take back
any babies brought into the world at our hands, always!

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