GCCF Maine coon kittens in Nottinghamshire

£1,300

Kittens in litter: 2 boys, 1 girl available

I have a beautiful litter of GCCF registered Maine coons

Mum and dad are both health tested clear for PKDef, SMA & HCM (proof can be provided)

Mum who is a lovely black tortie tabby , dad is a black smoke, I own both parents so can both be seen in my home.
Kittens are being raised in my family home (in my bedroom) so will be used to noise and plenty of attention, I also have other cats which they will eventually be introduced to (when vaccinated) I also have dogs, they will be able to see and hear them so should be used to barks etc.
my kittens have been loved and want for nothing from me, so 5* homes only.

Kittens will come with GCCF registration, none active register
Kitten pack (food, blanket, toys etc)
Fully vaccinated
Microchipped
Flea treatment applied
Worming course given
Kitten advice & contract

Kittens are for pet homes only.
Kittens will be available after 13 weeks when they are fully vaccinated (after 13th June) )
£200 deposit will secure.

In the litter there is as follows

Red silver boy
Blue tabby girl (sold)
Black boy (sold)

I may consider active to the right person.
It's come to my attention people are using my pictures to advertise (scam) on here for kittens that don't exist. Be careful never send anyone a deposit without seeing the kittens and mum in person, I will never ask for a deposit unless I've met you.
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Kitten age: 3 Months
Kittens in litter:
2 Boys | 1 Girl
Registered: GCCF
Breed:
Maine Coons
Posted: 1 week ago
Ad ID: 40704119
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