Do YOU HAVE any KITTEN AVAILABLE ?
All available kittens shown in special section on that site. If no kitten available we'll open waiting list for next litter.
How do I add my name to the wait list for a kitten ?
We require $250 non-refundable deposit . You can see your name in our waiting list.
How do you inform me about kittens birth ?
We'll send you e-mail and post news on our website and Facebook page.
Can you ship a kitten ?
We could ship kittens to your location. But you have to understand it's very stressful for young kittens and could cause some illness. We prefer to find families able to pick up their kitten in person. We do welcome those willing to fly in person to pick up or hire a professional pet courier. As an option we can escort a kitten to your location on your travel expense .
I'm allergic . Do you offer additional laboratory tests to kittens ?
Yes, we can offer that service. We send samples to laboratory in USA to test a kitten. Cost of that service is USD$400. Let us know if you'd like to use that service.At this time, we accept inquiries and offer test Fel d1 levels.
Where do your Siberians live?
If you've heard that some breeders raise their Siberian cats and kittens in barns or even sheds in their backyards. That's answer for you.
Our Siberians live and play inside our home. Our Siberians grow up healthy and happy because they are loved and well cared for right in the heart of our family, just as you would want them to be! They are not caged or crated unless they are traveling or at a show.
Our Siberians live and play inside our home. Our Siberians grow up healthy and happy because they are loved and well cared for right in the heart of our family, just as you would want them to be! They are not caged or crated unless they are traveling or at a show.
Are deposits refundable?
The entire purpose of the deposit is to prove you are serious about your kitten purchase. Therefore, they are not refundable. That is why it's so important not to make the commitment until you are 100% sure about your decision.
What is included with your kittens?
My kittens receive a thorough health examination by a licensed veterinarian, are vaccinated, and dewormed before leaving me. A vet record is provided to the kitten's new owner, along with a written 2 year health guarantee, plus an optional free trial of health insurance. All litters are registered with The International Cat Association and new owners receive their kitten's registration form (blue slip) once I receive their vet's certificate of spay/neuter.
At what age can kittens go to their new homes?
This depends upon each kitten's individual needs. I do not allow them to leave me until I feel they are both physically and emotionally ready. I also need to be sure they are completely independent from their mother. So the timing can vary between kittens, but usually they are ready to go home between the ages of 10 and 12 weeks.
Can we talk on the phone?
DUE TO THE HIGH VOLUME OF PHONE CALLS, I'VE NEEDED TO CURTAIL THIS FORM OF CONTACT. NOT ONLY IS EMAIL CONTACT MORE CONVENIENT FOR ME, BUT IT ALSO ALLOWS ME TO KEEP A RECORD OF OUR CONVERSATIONS (A VERY IMPORTANT THING WHEN DEALING WITH SO MANY PEOPLE!) I THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
Do you practice early spay/neuter?
My vets (along with most vets today) do not practice early spay/neuter. Hormones required for proper growth are taken away at the time of spay/neutering. Allowing kittens time to grow bigger before removing these important hormones is certainly in their best interest. Therefore I require (under contract) that new owners be responsible for spay/neutering their own kittens once they reach the appropriate age.
Are Siberians really hypo-allergenic?
Well, the word "hypo" can be defined as "less than" or "lower." So yes, according to what research has been done, Siberians as a breed do seem to produce less Fel-D1 (the protein that people most often react to in cats.) Can all Siberians be considered hypo-allergenic? No. Their Fel-D1 levels can vary greatly from one cat to the next. It is estimated that 50% of them show levels that would be considered significantly lower than that of other cats in general. Therefore if you have cat allergies in your household, your odds of being able to keep a Siberian are likely higher than they would be with other cats.
However there is another important factor to consider. Many people will react to a cat even if Fel-D1 levels are insignificant. Those ones within this class tend to be allergic also to other animals, such as dogs, rabbits, and horses. If this describes your case, then you must be allergic to something other than, or in addition to, the Fel-D1 protein. Realistically a Siberian may not work out for you, especially if your animal allergies bring on asthmatic symptoms.
So as you can see, whether or not your allergies will successfully tolerate this particular breed, depends not only upon the cat you choose, but also upon your unique sensitivities. The only way to know for sure is to spend time with them. How much time you need to spend, again differs from one individual to the next. Some reactive people are so sensitive, they will begin to show symptoms within 10 minutes. Whereas others may not react until after spending a day or two with the cat. Unfortunately, simple "fur samples" often cannot provide conclusive testing results.
However there is another important factor to consider. Many people will react to a cat even if Fel-D1 levels are insignificant. Those ones within this class tend to be allergic also to other animals, such as dogs, rabbits, and horses. If this describes your case, then you must be allergic to something other than, or in addition to, the Fel-D1 protein. Realistically a Siberian may not work out for you, especially if your animal allergies bring on asthmatic symptoms.
So as you can see, whether or not your allergies will successfully tolerate this particular breed, depends not only upon the cat you choose, but also upon your unique sensitivities. The only way to know for sure is to spend time with them. How much time you need to spend, again differs from one individual to the next. Some reactive people are so sensitive, they will begin to show symptoms within 10 minutes. Whereas others may not react until after spending a day or two with the cat. Unfortunately, simple "fur samples" often cannot provide conclusive testing results.