Avistacats Ordering & Shipping Information


Kittens purchased for pets will not be issued papers until we
have received proof of altering, in the form of a dated receipt,
from a certified veterinarian.
in "self addressed stamped envelope , with kittens D.O.B and parents names
If a kitten is to be shipped, it must be ten weeks old.
there will be a charge of $100.00 for
health certificate, shipping crate, phone calls and transportation
to the airport. Shipping charges are 185.00 generally
A deposit of $200 will hold a kitten until pick-up or shipped
Kittens must be paid in full before leaving our cattery.
in the form of cash or money order.
Deposits are non-refundable.
$200 deposit will reserve the kitten of your choice. A
money order or prepaid bank check is acceptable...
sorry no personal checks.
Kittens can stay longer but must be paid for in full by 8 weeks of age.
When buying more than one kitten, each
additional kitten is discounted $50.00
Shipping charges are the same for one
or two kittens~they ride in the same carrier :)
All shipping is from San Diego International Airport
kittens will be shipped , apon payment and vet certified
heath certificate..
When weather is extremely hot,or cold shipment will be delayed until temps average
below 79 above 45" if flying" Delta or "American
"Continental and "Alaskin Air do not have temperature restrictions
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CONTRACT
Two are better than one :))
There's a reason so many cat owners refer to their beloved pets as their kids. Kittens are indeed very much like children. Like kids, kittens are curious, and they crave constant attention. Also like children, young cats will fall into trouble when left to entertain themselves. victims are the cats themselves who desperately need playmates.
As much as you may love your new kitten, one thing you cannot offer him is feline companionship. A human's energy level simply cannot match that of a young cat. Even if you spend a great deal of time at home, you also cannot be available to your new pet at all times. Having a fellow kitten in the household can help occupy your cat while you tend to necessary tasks such as housework and bill paying -- and when you need to leave the house.
The benefits of bringing home two cats instead of one extend to the new owners, as well. A single kitten will continue to play long after the lights have been turned off. A pair of young cats, on the other hand, will often entertain each other -- effectively tiring each other out while their owners sleep like babies.
If you are concerned that your new kittens will grow closer to each other than to you, rest assured that nothing can replace the role of a loving owner. Just as children love both their siblings and their parents, cats also value both their fellow felines and the humans in their lives. By providing your new cat with a sibling of his own, you will make him a happier animal, and happy animals make the best pets.