British Shorthair Kittens Gccf Registered Non-Active.

London, South Norwood

£700

Pet Information

Advertiser Type: Standard

Advert: For Sale

Age:3 Years 7 Months 9 Days

Microchipped: Yes

Vaccinations: Yes

Neutered: No

Registered: GCCF

Ad Expired/Closed

Pet Description

This little kittens are a beautiful example of the breed, good round faces, short broad noses, small neat ears, Cobby body etc. 2 girls and 2 boys, GCCF registered non-active British Shorthair kittens for sale.

Both mom and dad are gorgeous, family pets.
BOTH Mom & Dad are full pedigree, active GCCF registered, B blood group, PKD negative, blue British Shorthairs.

2 x girls (pink & purple collar), 2 x boys (orange & red collar)

The kittens are raised in a loving family home, kept indoors where they have loads of cuddles and spoiling. These are very loving and sociably kittens and have been brought up in a busy household with children. They are litter and scratch post trained.

Kitten have just had their first vaccination and vet check, they said they’re all happy, healthily kittens :)

Kittens ready to leave now at 12 weeks of age.

They will come:
- Fully wormed
- Litter trained
- Vaccinated
- Vet checked
- Registered with the GCCF non-active
Kittens will come with:
- Royal Canin biscuits & kitten wet food, which they have been brought up on
- A blanket with mom and kittens smell on
- Toys
- Litter
- Bowl

A £200 deposit will secure the kitten of your choice ***If you’d like to be considered as a new parent to my precious kittens.

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