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B & D Siamese Cattery
About Our Cattery
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Betty, the founding member, has been breeding and raising happy, healthy, Traditional & Classic Siamese kittens for over 40 years, with Denise joining her in breeding and raising Siamese cats in 1999. Together, we raise Siamese kittens for pleasure and companionship, we do not breed for show, so our kittens are reasonably priced! B & D Siamese Cattery is a veterinary approved and vet recommended cattery; and is also proud to be a registered Traditional Cat Association Cattery, having been awarded the "Cattery Of Supreme Excellence" rating since 2007. We breed the Traditional Siamese Appleheads, which have the round faces and full bodies; and also the Classic Siamese, which have the slightly less round face and a bit slimmer body. We do not breed Wedgeheads. We usually have a variety of colors to choose from, including seal point, blue point, chocolate point and lilac point kittens. Occasionally, we also have Balinese to offer. Our Siamese cats are full blood, pure bred, TCA registered Traditional & Classic Siamese, and come from registered bloodlines. Our cats are loved and well cared for, healthy, vet checked and vaccinated yearly, plus FELV/FIV tested, with veterinary records available upon request. Our home is flea and parasite free, but all of our cats are given a wormer periodically, just as a precaution. Your kitten will be ready for it's first shots anywhere from 8 to 12 weeks of age, depending upon your veterinarian's policies. We prefer you to do this with your own veterinarian, that way all of your kitten's records will be on file with your vet's office, rather than ours. We do not insist on contracts with our clients, however we highly recommend spaying or neutering your kitten, as they will make a healthier and more loving pet once they are fixed. De-clawing is at your discretion, and is a decision that should be made with your own veterinarian after taking your kitten's health, as well as your family situation and needs into consideration. The laser de-claw procedure is a bit more costly, but highly recommended, if you decide in favor of de-clawing. While there is always controversy regarding de-clawing, we feel that this should be your choice to make, as long as it is done after checking all the facts. We strongly suggest that you keep your cat or kitten indoors, and never expose them to the dangers of the outdoor world (vehicles, diseases, etc.). If you do take your cat or kitten out for walks on a leash (which they can be easily trained to do), please remember that you will need to give them flea and worm treatments regularly, as these are the things that they will be most easily exposed to outdoors.
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