|
British Shorthair Kittens |
|
British Shorthairs are very intelligent, alert and affectionate cats gifted with lasting patience and a calm, confident nature, although they can be a little shy at first.
The British Shorthair was first known as the British Blue due to it's original and only recognised colour. Back in the 1950's they became know as the ‘British Shorthair’ when a wide variety of colours were incorporated into the breed, blue still being the most popular, with other colours include tabby and spotted colours, chocolates, lilacs, creams, calicos, bi-colours and colour points.
The coat is like no other; short, dense and firm which requires minimal care as the fur does not tangle.
Available Kittens
PEDIGREE BRITISH SHORTHAIR KITTENS GCCF REGISTERED
Our kittens come fully vaccinated, wormed, litter trained, frontlined, 4 weeks free Petplan insurance
(If you are looking for a future Queen or Stud please contact us as we do occasionally have active registered kittens
Available without any restrictions!)
Blue Cream Female kitten Status:- Available
Cream Spotted Male Kitten Status:- Staying
Silver Tabby Male British Shorthair Kitten status:- Available
Blue Female Kitten Status:- SOLD
Blue Spotted Male Kitten Status:- Available
Blue Spotted Male Kitten Status:- Available pet or active Blood type B.
Blue Male Kitten Status:- Available
 Blue Female Status:- SOLD
Blue Cream Tortie Female kitten Status:- Reserved
WHY MICROCHIP YOUR PET?
Your kitten can be microchipped at a very reasonable cost of £15.00 if your kitten is lost or stolen you will be contacted as soon as your pet is found. Every single day unidentified pets are sent to shelters throughout the country and a large number of these are eventually killed. In 2009 the RSPCA euthanasia 12,210 cats Many could have been reunited with their owners if identification had been possible. Collars and tags break and get lost. For a one-off payment your cat can be microchipped before you pick him/her up and owners details logged into a central database for life with Petlog.
There are over 3,000 scanners in use all over the country, at rescue centres, vets, dog wardens etc, which can read the unique code stored in the microchip. It is then a simple process of looking up the owner details stored on the PetLog database. PetLog is the national central database run by the Kennel Club. PetLog will confirm your contact details and you will be reunited with your pet. Microchipping is a permanent way to identify your pet. about the size of a grain of rice. Once inserted, the microchip cannot move about or be seen, but can be read by a scanner through the skin. Please about this before collecting your kitten.
The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice. Once inserted, the microchip cannot move about or be seen, but can be read by a scanner through the skin. Please ask about this before collecting your kitten as it can be done on the day if not before.
|
|