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When can a kitten go to it's new home?Our babies go to their new homes at 12 weeks.
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Do Willoli Burmese kittens come with pedigrees?Absolutely! All my cats are purebred Burmese and kittens will be sent their own pedigrees.
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What does a Willoli kitten come home with?Every Willoli burmese kitten goes to their new home 2x vaccinated, microchipped and desexed. They also bring with them a kitten pack with Royal Canin food and 6 weeks pet insurance.
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Where are you located?We live in South Brisbane, near Jimboomba. Our kittens are raised in the family home and have an enclosed outdoor area to play in and enjoy the scenery.
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Can kittens fly interstate?Yes and it's quite an easy process which I can guide you through. Kittens tolerate flying quite well and pricing interstate is usually between $190- $240. 2 kittens usually also fly for the price of 1.
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What diet should I feed my new kitten?We feed our kittens Royal Canin kitten Dry food and a raw meat diet. Kittens and cats must have access to fresh clean water at all times. From about 4 months you can offer them raw chicken neck to chew on to assist with teeth cleaning and teething.
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Do I need to keep my kitten/cat indoors?Yes, I have a strict indoors only policy. Any Willoli kitten must go to a home that can provide this and abide by this agreement.
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Are you a registered breeder?Yes- I am registered with QICC (cat association) and my local council (Logan). Any breeder must be registered with their local council. This can be checked by calling the council and the association to ensure they have an active registration. Breeding in Queensland without these registrations is against the law. These laws protect cats and ensure that they're being well cared for and bred in an ethical manner. All of my cats are pedigree and will come with papers.
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