Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a waiting list?
I do have a waiting list, depending on the time of year depends on the length of the list. Please be prepared for a wait for a healthy kitten from a good breeder.
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There is a £100 fee to join the waiting list, this is non-refundable should you decide not to go ahead with owning a FluffyCherubs kitten for whatever reason.
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If you are looking for a particular colour or gender then please be prepared for a longer wait.
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Who is your cattery registered with?
I am registered with the GCCF and a registered breeder with the Siberian Cat Club.
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I am also registered with the HMRC and licensed with my local Council.
Do you allow visits?
I do allow visits. I think it's very important for new prospective owners to see how and where their kitten will be raised it is also a great opportunity for socialising the kittens when meeting strangers.
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This being said I do have strict hygiene measures in place to reduce the infection risks to my cats and kittens. There are no visitors allowed to kittens under 9 weeks old.
What is included in the price?
​The price includes a minimum of two vet health checks, vaccinations, flea and worm prevention treatments, microchipped, neutered/spayed, 5 generation pedigree, GCCF registration. Both of your kitten's parents are tested free from PKD and PKDef (DNA test).
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They also leave with food and treats they are raised on, litter they are used to, scent blanket to ease transition and toys.
Others FAQs
How do I join your waiting list?
Before being added to my waiting list I ask everyone to complete and submit my questionnaire. Please click here for the questionnaire.
Are your cats hypoallergenic?
All cats carry different levels of the Fel-D1 gene, this causes some people to have an allergy response. Siberians are thought to carry a lower level of the fel-D1 gene. Every persons allergy is different, I have successfully homed a number of kittens to allergy homes. Please get in touch to arrange an allergy sitting.
Can you give me more information on what my kitten will need?
I have a care sheet that relates to my cats and kittens and their needs. This is sent out to you via email when your kitten is around 8 weeks old. It states the food, litter, brushes and other details you need to properly care for your new kitten.
How old will my kitten be when I can collect it?
Your kitten will leave from 13 weeks old. It is important that your kitten stays with its siblings and mum until at least 13 weeks old to learn vital life skills that it will need to grow into a happy healthy cat.