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                                                                              Kitten Deposit

 

Please contact me about making a reservation on a kitten from a litter. A non-refundable deposit of $100 cash or check will hold a kitten of your choice or give you first pick from  future litters. Otherwise, kittens are sold on first come, first served basis. As another payment option, credit cards are accepted but only via PayPal. Pictures of kittens are available here  to view. Siamese Royalty kittens are sold as pets only and are not to be used for breeding purposes as stated in the purchasing contract.

 

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Siamese Royalty Kittens and cats are loved and supervised daily. Since I do not work outside the home, our kittens and cats are cared for  throughout  the day and are almost never left alone at any given time.

 

All  Siamese  Royalty Kittens have learned to be tolerant towards young children. Our four children, who have all been taught how to  handle  kittens  appropriately,  interact with the kittens on a daily basis.

 

Without compromise and without exception, we  are  dedicated   to  producing   healthy,   socially well  adjusted  kittens  with  a  loyal   and   loving disposition  for  you  and  your  family  to  enjoy.

      

                                          Retired Studs and Queens for Sale

 

Currently available as a pet or for breeding:  No available cats at this time.

               

 

 

I have included this information so that you can make an decision as to which of our breeding pairs best suits you and your family. Since every Siamese has its own distinct attributes it is necessary to briefly describe the personalities of each Siamese that  is in our cattery.  

 

The personality of each individual Siamese Royalty breeding cat is outlined on the photo page relating to  the particular  cat.       

 

If there is a combination that you like best, please ask me when the offspring of these will be available in the future. 

                                                Considering Declawing?

 

 

 

 

 

 

When I first came to this country I shocked to learn that declawing was practiced here in the States. Since living here, I have learnt more about the dangers of declawing. Having been convinced of it’s cruelty, I have included these articles to read:

 

Declawing Written by Veterinarian, Dr. Christianne Schelling

If you love your Cat don’t Declaw Written by Jackie Bell

Kitten Information.

Kitten Suitability.

 

 

 

It   is   my   opinion, if  you want a more faithful and affectionate companion then, a male kitten might be your best choice. Males have been known to be more intelligent, possessively affectionate and more companionable than the females. They crave  human companion  and hate to be left  alone for  great  periods of time. The  male  cat  will  also interact and play very well with children. If you are buying a Siamese kitten and young  children are involved, then  choosing either a male or a female kitten may be appropriate. However, although both male and  female Siamese cats make great pets for children, some have said that Females seem more tolerant of being mishandled. This contention is yet to be  proven, however, and remains a matter of dispute.

Male or Female?

Thank you for visiting Siamese Royalty. Lord Windsor and Lady Lillian Kittens due on the 10th of June. Princess Beatrice and Lord Windsor Kittens born on the 28th of Apirl. All kittens sold as pets only.

   Kitten Availability Chart.

                                    

 

 

You have decided to own a kitten and the time has come to bring your  newcomer into your home. Owning a kitten can involve wear and tear on the home and its contents.  Your home will need to be cat–proof and all members of the household will need to become “cat conscious”. You will have to decide which areas are forbidden to your Siamese and them practice closing doors, especially doors that lead outside. It is not uncommon for a new kitten to escape because someone forgot to close a door or window and this can sometimes lead to tragic consequences. Since your kitten may be overwhelmed by the swift, dramatic changes a new home environment would impose on its senses, it might try to escape in an attempt to return to a more familiar environment.  Therefore, it is better to gradually introduce a kitten to his new home. It may be a good idea, for example, especially if you already have another cat or dog, to initially put your new kitten in a quite room where he feels less threatened. It is also important to screen  your kitten away from other animals for about two weeks to avoid the threat of catching any illness.

Article of interest:  Cat-Proofing your Home  and  Drugs to avoid in cats