HEALTH TESTED BRITISH LONGHAIR MAINE COON KITTENS BLUE AND LILAC TABBIES in Holt

£500

Kittens in litter

2 blue tabbies and one lilac tabby

The British Longhair is a mixed breed cat-a cross between the British Shorthair and Persian cat breeds. Friendly, independent, and affectionate, these cats inherited some of the best traits from both of their parent breeds. The kittens mother is half Maine Coon, half British Longhair.

We have available 3 beautiful kitten to Misty our blue tabby Maine Coon cross British Longhair and Rocky our lilac British Longhair GCCF registered pedigree stud. Both parents can be viewed. They are negative for PKD and have had health tests for cat feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). They will all be wormed and flead. If you think you could offer a kitten a loving indoor Pet home (not for breeding) then please contact us for further information.

All our kittens come with a kitten bag which contains toys and the foods they have been weaned onto and are used to. All will have a vet health check and come with 4 weeks free insurance.

£150 non refundable deposit will reserve the kitten for you.

Kitten will be:
- For pet home only (no breeding)
- Wormed and flea treated
- Vet checked
- Litter trained
- Used to household noises
- Kitten toys and foods
- 4 weeks Petplan Insurance

- A signed agreement will be included
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Kitten age: 3 Weeks
Kittens in litter:
2 Boys | 1 Girl
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Ad ID: 40644945
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  • Must be over 8 weeks old
  • Visit the kitten with its mum
    before paying a deposit
  • Microchipped
  • No imported kittens

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