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Darling Minuet kittens

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WELCOME

TO

Minuet Kittens Cattery

Home of very small Minuets and English Muffin Kittens

Please visit also our sisters BRITISH SHORTHAIR website

(We also breed British Shorthair Kittens )

TO START THE CONVERSATION WITH US, PLEASE SEND US YOUR APPLICATION.

WELCOME TO Minuet Kittens Cattery - the sister site of www.british-shorthair- kitten.com. Here you can see gorgeous Minuet /Napoleon kittens with beautiful faces,  soft velvety coats, fantastic personalities, as well as dwarf English Muffin kittens.

We are TICA registered cattery ( ID 27606) and we breed British Shorthair Kittens (BSH) as well as their dwarf variation - English Muffins, and also Minuet Kittens - those little short dwarf Munchkins.  See our available British Shorthair kittens  by clicking here.

Confusion with MINUETS, NAPOLEONS, MUNCHKINS, PERSIANS, ENGLISH MUFFINS and British SH kittens explained:

We breed two breeds - Minuets and British shorthair. They both come in a short legs (munchkinlike) and regular legs vaRiation. These two breeds are in fact cousins.

- BSH were created by breeding a Persian cat with a British street cat.

- Minuets were created by breeding a Persian cat with a Munchkin. (Genetic mutation of street cat with short legs, which from time to time happens sponaneously.)

In our websites you can seeTWO PAGES of Minuet (formerly Napoleon) kittens. 50% of Minuets are born with short legs - STANDARD and 50% are born with regular legs (nonstandard).

British SH kittens website shows - one page of regular BSH and one page of shoort legs BSH - little dwarfs, named English Muffins. (Those are not yet registerd with TICA).

Most of the people are interested in the short legged kittens - English Muffins or STANDARD Minuets. Those are very cute dwarfs and they cannot jump on your counter or kitchen table but they are really good climbers.

All of our adult breeders have excellent pedigrees and health. Our goal is to produce healthy, and loving kittens with warm personalities which you can welcome in your home as new family members. 

Note: We are receiving a high number of MESSAGES, emails, texts, phone calls and inquiries lately. Many of them come from KIDS - 12-15 years old girls. many come with no name and no phone number. It causes e3ndless  confusion. For the best communication, please fill out our APPLICATION first, so that we have basic information about the home you can offer to our kitten  and we know that you are a serious customer and not a child. NOTHING HAPPENS WITHOUT your application. 100% off submitted Applications will be answered annd buying process can start. 

Please do not send us short texts or text or phone messages without a name or phone number, asking : “How much is a kitten?”  “Is the gray one available?”   “Do you have available kitten”?   “Do you ship?”  “Where are you located?”  Those will most likely not be answered. We absolutelly cannot sell kittens via phone messages.  Thank you very much f or your for your understanding !

If you have any questions for us, we will be very happy to answer them, after having your Application. It would actually help, if you read our page Q and A page first.

In the past some people were concern  about the  health of these short legged cats. 

Than a really big research was finished - done by Dr. Solveig Pflueger, then TICA’S chief geneticist. She found out during 10 years of research that there are no health problems or complications connected with cats short legs gene, that these Munchkin kittens are totally healthy.

Just the oposit is true - because these are cross between two breeds, there is no inbreeding involved and these kittens are very healthy.

Silver and Golden purebred Minuets are still our main interest and preference. But we also have the other solid colors, bicolor, even calicos.. YOU ARE WELCOME TO look at the gallery of our cats and kittens, because a single picture says more than a thousand words....

     Please browse our Available pages - computer is the better choice than just a phone.

You can reserve the kitten you are interested in by utilizing Zelle pay via your bank.

To reserve your kitten or you have any questions which are not answered on our Q and A page, please use our email :

Minuetkittens@gmail.com

Please visit our BRITISH SHORTHAIR website - click here.

 

If you haven’t already done so, please submit an Application. It is the very first necessary step.

 
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AVAILABLE MINUET KITTENS ~ STANDARD (SHORT LEGS)

STANDARD Minuet kittens are cross between Persian and Munchkin cat or between Persian and Minuet/Napoleon cat. It is a NEW TICA RECOGNIZED breed. Ours are mostly short-hair, but sometimes we have those fluffy and cute longhair too.

Our new season Minuets are just arriving. Beautiful spring kittens time is here.


 

KALINKA

Minuet female

DOB : 02/26/2024

CONTACT : Minuetkittens@gmail.com

NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT : $ 400

TOTAL ADOPTION FEE: $ 3 700

KALINKA is our very cute blue and cream calico girl. Even if both of her parents are short hair, she has short to medium hair, very silky and easily managable. Kalinka will stay very small. Her mother is only about 4.5 lb. Kalinka is already very comfortable with people -even in this very young age. Calico cats usually do not know a stranger. It looks like KALINKA is going to keep her beautifuly blue eyes as an adult, which makes her a very special and very unusual kitten. KALINKA is RESERVED and she will live with BREE in San Diego.

 

GABI

STANDARD Minuet female

DOB : 03/04/24

CONTACT : Minuetkittens@gmail.com

NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT : $ 400

TOTAL ADOPTION FEE: $ 2 900

GABI is a very sweet girl with medium hair. She is STANDARD Minuet and her tiny short legs nearly disapear in her coat. Her mother is 4.5 lbs ass adult. So - Gabi not only has dwarf legs but will also be very small as adult.


BLUE BOY

English Muffin male

DOB : 08/14/2023

CONTACT : Minuetkittens@gmail.com

NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT : $ 400

TOTAL ADOPTION FEE: $ 2 400

This is a very sweet standard boy, his leg are really short, he is cute and he will stay very small, just like his mother.

(His mothjer has 4.5 lbs) He is a typical dwarf kitten.


This is our little BLUE BOY a little older. It is very difficult to take a pictures of chocolate and blue babies. Blue Boy is a lovely kitten and the pictures do him no justice. He is much more beautiful in person. And he will stay very small as adult.

 

AVAILABLE ENGLISH MUFFIN KITTENS - STANDARD (SHORT LEGS BRITISH )

english muffin kittens are a cross between a british shorthair cat and a minuet cat. they are genetically sound and have characteristics of both breeds, making them super sweet and loving. PICTURES OF ENGLISH MUFFINS ARE PUBLISHED ALSO ON OUT BRITISH SHORTHAIR WEBSITE. English Muffins are very popular kittens at this time. specially in so ca. they are not only very small and cute, but they cannot jump on your table or kitchan counter. They are very good climbers. They do not run like other cuts. They jump like little rabbits. They love stairs and climing posts and thay like walk under the other cats bellies. You can havae a lot of fun with them !

You can reserve the kitten you are interested in by utilizing Zelle pay via your bank.

PLEASE USE THE EMAIL IN THE CONTACT INFORMATION:

MINUETKITTENS@GMAIL.COM

Or

( 760-721-4242)

 aVAILABLE MINUET KITTENS - NON-STANDARD (REGULAR LEGS)

NON-STANDARD MINUET KITTENS CAN BE FROM THE SAME LITTER AS STANDARD MINUET KITTENS (Persian crossed with Munchkin). THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THEY HAVE LONGER (REGULAR SIZE) LEGS. THE BREED “STANDARD” FOR A MINUET IS TO HAVE SHORT LEGS. HENCE, THE LONGER (REGULAR) LEGS ARE REFERRED TO AS A NON-STANDARD FEATURE ON THE KITTEN OR CAT.


ALIA

NONSTANDARD MINUET female

DOB : 02/23/2024

CONTACT : Minuetkittens@gmail.com

NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT : $ 400

TOTAL ADOPTION FEE: $ 1 900

ALIA is a nonstandard Minuet female girl - regular size of legs. She is learning very successfully to be a nicie and loving kitten. She can be reerved now and she w ill be availalbe fer her new home when about 10-12 weeks old.

 

PEPSI

NONSTANDARD MINUET female

DOB : 02/23/2024

CONTACT : Minuetkittens@gmail.com

NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT : $ 400

TOTAL ADOPTION FEE: $ 1 900

PEPSI is our beautiful and very friendly nonstandard minuet girl. She is lilac with white, her coat is very silky, soft, no matting. Still very young - we will take better pictues in couple of weeks. 3/29/24 Pepsi is developing very fast into a smart and cute kittens. At the time when other kittens are still learning how to w alk, she is already running around and inciating play with her mother and sister. She is developing her great personality really soon.



You can reserve the kitten you are interested in by utilizing Zelle pay via your bank.

PLEASE USE THE EMAIL IN THE CONTACT INFORMATION:

MINUETKITTENS@GMAIL.COM

AVAILABLE BRITISH SHORTHAIR KITTENS

*You can visit our British Shorthair Website to view our BSH Kittens!     

 Click Here to Visit Website


You can reserve the kitten you are interested in by utilizing Zelle pay via your bank.

PLEASE USE THE EMAIL IN THE CONTACT INFORMATION:

MINUETKITTENS@GMAIL.COM

or

Text 760-721-4242

Available Teens & Adults

Kittens are undoubtedly among the cutest things ever - who can resist them? Sometimes, however, a slightly older kitten may be a more appropriate fit for both parties involved and make for a smoother transition, and an equally loyal and loving relationship for many years! Although the term "kitten" refers to a feline of one year or younger, we consider a 'kitten' up to 5-6 months of age. 6-12 months would then be a 'teenager'.  A teenage kitten will still form a very strong bond with their new family, and may not be as mischievous toward you and your home as a very young kitten that is still learning.  

On this page you can every once in a while find an available teen or adult I may have.  Sometimes I prepare a kitten for a show or plan as a future breeder and then the situation changes. In fact, it is a great way to adopt an excellent quality kitten or cat for an exceptional price. Every few years (but rarely) I also add a retired breeder as available to this page.



BELOW ARE KITTENS FROM OUR CATTERY THAT HAVE GONE TO THEIR FOREVER HOMES. THEY ARE A REPRESENTATION OF OUR MINUET KITTENS. THESE KITTENS ARE NOT AVAILABLE. THEY ARE FOR VIEWING THE BEAUTIFUL KITTENS OUR CATTERY HAS PRODUCED. PLEASE SEE THE SECTIONS ABOVE FOR AVAILABLE KITTENS,

You can reserve the kitten you are interested in by utilizing Zelle pay via your bank.

PLEASE USE THE EMAIL IN THE CONTACT INFORMATION:

MINUETKITTENS@GMAIL.COM

Or

Text 760-721-4242

*If you have submitted an application, you may TEXT us for further communication or to set up a FACETIME

 

*If you have submitted an application, you may TEXT us for further communication or to set up a FACETIME 760-721-4242

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If you want to contact us please send your Application in so that we have some information about you,

All the Applications will be answered.

*If you have submitted an application, you may TEXT us for further communication or to set up a FACETIME 760-721-4242

 
 

KITTEN CONTRACT

(website version)

This kitten/cat is being adopted as a pet, does not have the breeding rights and must be spayed or neutered before the age of 6 months. If desired, her CFA or TICA registration documents and pedigree will be forwarded to the new owner after the veterinary proof of spay/neuter is provided to breeder. This must be arranged prior to purchase. The kitten/cat is adopted in good faith and appears to be in an excellent health and age appropriate weight. This cat will NEVER be declawed, since such a surgery is a cruelty against the animal. The seller reserves the right to cancel any kitten adoption at any time prior to pick up.

It is expected that the purchaser will provide a loving home that cares for all the physical, medical and emotional needs of the kitten/cat.

Under no circumstances will this cat/kitten be sold, leased, given away to any pet shop, research laboratory, animal shelter or similar facility. Should purchaser be unable to keep cat/kitten, the seller is to be notified and a suitable new placement is to be approved by seller. Contract remains in effect with a new placement.

A nonrefundable $600 deposit is required to hold the kitten/cat. Balance is due prior to shipping. All vaccinations are current at the time of purchase. Purchaser is expected to provide further needed vaccinations.

The adopted kitten /cat is protected by a health guarantee against all life threatening genetic defects up to one year of age. Should it be found by a licensed veterinarian that this kitten/cat in fact has a life threatening genetic defect, upon written proof/necropsy, a replacement kitten/cat of comparable quality and value will be offered when available (within one year).

The purchaser has three business days to have a veterinarian exam performed should purchaser so desire. It is recommended the kitten/cat is quarantined from other pets for a minimum of two weeks. Failure to have the kitten/cat examined within the three days relieves the seller of any financial responsibility and renders this contract void. After that any expenses incurred by the new owner for the veterinarian or the treatment of the kitten/cat shall be the sole responsibility of the new owner. Should medical treatment be necessary within 3 days period, upon proof, the breeder will be responsible for half of the incurred bill for medication only.

Minuet Kitten Cattery maximum liability for this cat is the cat’s purchase price, less the cost of shipping.

. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE KITTEN RESERVATION OR PURCHASE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT GIVING ANY REASON OR EXPLANATION. 

  LITTER BOXES INFO

Our  kittens  come to your home litter box trained and with very nice clean habits. How to keep it that way ?

The rule is - use as many litter boxes  as you have cats, plus one.  Separated - in different quiet places, not together.

In our cattery we use only large open litter boxes with lower sides,  to make it easier for the kittens to jump in. Some cats feel trapped in covered boxes with only one opening,  so if you have covered litter box, keep it open for them - just for the first few weeks. We recomend you very much to watch SEVERAL U tube videos about litter boxes - Jackson Gallaxy : You’re Setting Up Your Litter Box All Wrong ! Please, please watch them !!!

We use fir saw dust pellets as a litter, which changes into saw dust when wet. For little kittens we first sprinkle a litter water over it, to make it soft. Your kitten will accept any material in a litter box, as soon as it is not too deodorized. But - to make the transition easier for them - we strongly recommend to start with the same,  as they have here.  Fir saw dust is probably better than pine but pet shops use pine.  In our kittens and cats rooms and in the sun room we have a hard floors and we use steamer  for easy cleaning and sanitizing. We steam clean the boxes too. ( In catios we have concrete floor but kittens  do not go out there. )

(And we compost the used saw dust with grass clippings and use it for our flower gardens. Not veggie garden,  please). 40 lbs bag of fir saw dust pellets cost about $ 6 in Lowe's,  more in pet shops.

Please place your two-three litter boxes on easily accessible places and introduce your kittens to them. Cats are very clean creatures and they come very well litter trained,  but if some mistake happens in a new home - it means correction is needed.

First - please forgive them,  they are just a babies and they are trying hard to please you.

Second - make the adjustment.  More accessible and quiet place, clean the box daily, make sure it has no odor,  no deodorant.  Do not bleach it! ( Bleach smell can repel  them.  You can use Accel/Rescue instead.)

Sometimes cat may develop an aversion to the elimination site because of its nature - smell, cleanliness, litter used,  feaces present,  size and color of the tray or location. The place may be noisy or associated with a stressful  event.  Our litter kittens are used to other cats and their elimination. But in time, later on, they may become more picky.

Sometimes  helps if you let them choose the litter box place and material. Offer them several boxes  in very different places -  disposable carton or paper ones are fine. They may choose right spot. Or offer a  different  litter material .  Again -  they will let you know.  Some cats want their own litter box. Some  prefer poop in one and pee in another one. They will let you know what they prefer. Some smell really provoke them to pee on it ( plasic bags). When they pee in some unusuall spot, place the box there to prevent another peieng there.

Spraying - our males - fathers -  do not spray,  even if they are whole cats. So we expect our boys to be the same. Neutering when 6-7 months old should help too. Female in heat can spray too.

Some cats develop a habit to pee on some kind of materials. Plastic bags are common or objects with a chlorine smell. You have to be observant. There are many artickles on Interrnet how to solve it. Spray with enzymes - to liquidate urine smell totally - it is the must.

Just use common sence. Think like a cat. Location, size and shape of the litter boxes, litter box material, noise, cleanliness, smell…

Do not expect your little kitten to run from your upstairs bedroom all the way to downstairs laundry room to pee. Adult cat will always do it. But - if the noisy washing machine just starts - it may scare the cat away from that place forever. Again - Internet will provide usful info. If your cat develop some elimination problems later - OBSERVE her carefully.

You have many ways to make a changes and make her happy again.

GOOD PLACES TO WATCH ON U TUBE :

Jackson Gallaxy: - You are doing cat litter wrong & here is why. Litter box issues: Why litter matters. - - Why should you have another cat ?

What is the best type of cat litter box?; The best cat litter box set up.; Cat litter box hacks that will save your life.

  NUTRITION INFO

NUTRITION INFO

FOOD

First  ask  yourself - What is the best food for a cat? Yes, you are right, it is a mouse.  That mouse is not cooked, it is not clean and it is not bacteria free.  If we love our cats, we should offer them the food as close to a raw mouse as possible. General comment:  For healthy cats, pick canned foods that are below 10% calories from carbohydrates, at least 40% calories from protein, and approximately 50% fat calories or less.

We love our cats, so we feed raw food in our cattery but we also understand  that making it is not for everybody, so we offer al so  some modifications.

The simplest and easiest for the owner would be:

 KEEP THE BEST DRY FOOD AVAILABLE  FOR 24 HRS AND  FEED THE BEST CANNED FOOD 2x per day.

Yes,  I know, some people have a problem with raw meat - so cook it. Cook it slightly only, to kill  the surface bacteria,  but still to save some nutritious values.  Taurin is the most important. If you cook the food, add Taurin powder, please  ( Can buy at Revival  animals.) Taurin is in raw red meat, hearts, liver.

You can get very good cat food info on the website of Dr. Lisa PIERSON - https://catinfo.org/commercial-cat-foods/ and https://catinfo.org/making-cat-food/ as well as Utube - Dr. Karen Becker : The Best and Worst Pet Food or Kitty Nutrition or several other Dr. Becker videos.

1/ DRY FOOD AS A SNACKS:

Our  kittens  have their  dry food available for 24  hrs - to nibble on, whenever they want.  In our cattery they use it a little, but we  feed raw food twice a day and some canned wet food. Dry  is just a snack.

At this time we use ROYAL CANINE for kittens,  Hills Science Diet for kittens and Wellness dry and wet food  for kittens - choice at least of three foods  -  available to them  ALL THE TIME. From time to  time we change one - not to develop picky eaters.

    

 

 

 

Please offer them the same dry food for the start ( transfer to a new home is very stressful,  so try to keep some important things the same,  at least for a few weeks - till they adjust.

There are some better cats foods available than we use,  but remember - here it is mostly just a snack.

If you plan to feed more  dry,  my advice would  be -  try to switch slowly to the best ones - Cats are carnivores. Choose dry  food with maximum of ANIMAL PROTEIN,  fat is OK,  but MINIMUM of carbs.  Wellness, Blue Buffallo and better. You will save on vet bills.

 

2/ MAIN FOOD - RAW MEAT 

We make our own raw  food for them and for many years we follow the recipe of Dr. Lisa Pierson - the Veterinarian.  She used  to  use frozen  rabbits.  We use chicken legs instead. Her websites was modified over years.  Here is one - catinfo.org

We get inexpensive chicken legs ( with bones) from Wal-Mart,  beef heart ( whole ones  from Starter Brothers),  chicken gizzards - heart and stomach,  chicken liver and beef liver, eggs with a shell,  grind turkey,  grind beef,  grind pork shoulder...)  and an electric grinder . Since you cannot grind raw chicken skin, we skin the legs and cook the skin first.  Than it is easy to grind.                                                            We  grind chicken legs with bones.

( There is much more taurin in legs than in breasts and also price is better,  but whole chicken should be just fine. ) We slice beef  heart and grind it ( even more taurin,  than chicken) or we use chicken hearts and gizzards instead.  We may add grind turkey or grind beef or  grind pork. You cannot feed cats by meat only,  without  bones,  because Ca to Ph ratio is important.  With meat only they would get too much  Ph and  no Ca.

Than we grind eggs  boiled with the shells,  half way only,  yolks still liquid - adding more Ca. (Never raw egg whites, please.) It is all mixed together, placed into smaller containers or plastic  bags and frozen.  Even if we wash all the meat before grinding very well, we hope that freezing it for some days or weeks would still help to kill Salmonella.  Before feeding this mixture, we still add  VITAMINS from Revival  or Alaskan  salmon oil and so on.

Cats stomach juice is so much more acidic than humans,  so Salmonella should not be a problem for them.  ( I think killed mouse would have more in it than only Salmonella and still - it is the best food for them. )  I know, it is difficult to go through all of that, when you have only one or two cats.                    But it is still possible,  if it is a little modified.

You might hear that pork is not best for cats. It is just a myth from the past. Today's raw pork is just as safe for cats as beef or chicken. Our cats love it for years

 

 

3/ RAW FOOD MODIFIED:

As I said, you just cannot feed raw meat only, since it would be too much of phosphorus and not enough of calcium and other minerals.  But you still can feed raw.                                                                                NO GRINDER :  Buy FRESH grind chicken, turkey,  pork, beef  meat  and freeze it in a little ice cube tray. Than mix it with the best wet food and  with the powder bellow.  No grinding meat at home.

 Look at the website of www.foodfurlife.com  from  NJ. You can get their powder,  buy your grind turkey or chicken or pork or beef,  as fresh as possible and mix it with their powder.  It will add the calcium as well as all other necessary ingredients,  which whole mice have but grind plain meat does not.  And read their articles too.  Very educational.  The package bellow is enough for  130 meals.  Of course - if you have problem  with raw, you can add this to your cooked meat.  It will never be as nutritious as raw would.  I do not have my own experience with it.

 

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4/ MORE MODIFICATION  

If your cat will not go really crazy after raw, mix it with canned  food.  Get Friskies from  Costco and add if to her food  for smell and water content.

You can also feed your cat sometimes  just with canned wet food.  Wet has 70% of water in it, so it is still important,  since cats never drink  enough.  It may save you money on vet bills, but your cat will not live as long as when fed raw.

 

WHAT  ELSE OUR KITTENS  AND CATS GET:

We use goat milk, fresh, evaporated or dry ( from Wal-Mart) which is much easier digestible for kittens and cats. Sometimes we mix it with Half & half - if mama cat does  not have enough milk.

Milk is safe to give till age of 12 -14 weeks.  After that,  SOME kittens  MAY become lactose intolerant.  Just the same like with people.  People from the North tolerate lactose very well.  They were used to raw milk for thousands of years,  since their milk stay fresh  longer.

People from Mediterranean have more lactose intolerance, since their milk  in hot weather was changed to yogurt or kefir and  all the lactose from it was digested by bacteria, so lactase was no more needed later in people's  lives.  It means -  your Persian cat  may not tolerate lactose, but your Russian or Norwegian will.  If your kittens will stop tolerating  goat milk after 12-16 weeks old,  you  may switch to yogurt.  Just plain yogurt,  no additives!!!  No pectin, starch or other thickeners, please. We feed probiotics.  In the past we used just powder from Revival,  but now we use a lot of yogurt too.

So - our younger kittens get goat milk, sometimes mixed with Half and Half and we  make our own yogurt from full milk in Instant  Pot for those who would have loose stools from milk later in their lives. Very easy. 

Than - the food is also used for  helping the digestion,  correcting stools,  please them or  bribe them.

With raw food their stools is firm and very small, not smelling bad. BIG difference than when feeding dry food  only.

Our cats  get sliced and cut raw chicken hearts and gizzards.  They get chicken or beef liver, sliced raw when constipated,  cooked and sliced when stool  is loose.  Sometimes they get a little of canned tuna - or mostly only a water from the can -  to make  their food smell better and increase the appetite.

The hit - specially  for young kittens,  just starting weaning - 4 -5 weeks old:  boiled chicken legs,  blended in blender with  broth.  It is something like a human Baby food in those little glass jars. EVERYBODY  LOVES  IT !  Nursing moms usually eat it before babies get the chance!

Alaskan  Salmon oil may be added to their raw food  for omega 3 and better coats - for those, who love fish  (some do not).  Not  plants based  omega 3 - they cannot digest it. They also love tiny shrimp.

But this is another  subject - and yes, we use many different food additives, like Probiotics, Taurin, vitamins, Forti flora ,  L- lysin and more.  If, This is what we order from Revival.  Please read their articles on the Learning Center.

 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS/ADOPTION PROCESS

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS / ADOPTION INFO

Your ultimate resource to familiarize yourself with our cattery, the breed, and what to generally expect during the adoption process.

Q: WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT US? A: FILL OUT OUR APPLIACTION or - EMAIL US: MINUETKITTENS@GMAIL.COM.

Q: Why do you love Minuet kittens? 
A: There are so many reasons. We adore their thick velvety coat, their sweet and loving personalities, their look, cuteness and their loyalty. They tend to also be amongst the least allergenic breeds and are growing in popularity. My breeders are imported from the best international lines.

Q: What is the health of Minuet kittens like?
A: I breed for health. Minuets are a healthy breed. They do not have any diseases related to breed. We tested all our adult breeders for PKD - Polycystic Kidney Diseases at UC Davis and they are all negative. When parents are negative, kittens cannot inherit PKD. Some health problems can be triggered or aggravated by inbreeding, and some cat breeds in the US were or are in-bred. It is not the case of Minuets, beacuse they are in between two breeds. Originally Persian and Munchkin cats were used to create Minuet (older name Napoleons ). As a Healthcare professional I vaccinate all our kittens myself and I use MLV Nobivac - triple vaccine that protects against feline rhinotracheitis, feline panleukopenia (FPV), and feline calicivirus (FCV), plus protects against feline Chlamydophila. My kittens are vaccinated at the age of about 6-7 weeks and again when 9-10 weeks old. They are also wormed trgularly. I use Revolution as a flea prevention.

Q: What are English Muffins kittens?

A: These are cross between British short hair cats and STANDARD Minuet cats. They look just like shorthair Minuets, but genetically they are British with short legs. They are new breed, still being developed but already very popular, specially in Califotnia. They have all the qualities of British cats with a cuteness of Munchkins. And they are significantly smaller than British. Their parents are registered with TICA. English Muffin is a British kitten with jumps around like a little bunny , loves to climb but does not jump on your table or kitchen counter to taste your food before you can eat it. :)

Q: Why do you recommend adopting two kittens?
A: I personally never had just one kitten. Getting two kittens at the same time is best for both your family and the kittens. You will have 10 times more fun with two kittens than with just one. It is a whole new world! The kitten will have his buddy with him when leaving his mother and our cattery, and the travel and transition will be so much smoother. All the crying (and meowing) of the first days will be eliminated, and stress from new environment will be cut in half.
Two kittens will keep each other company when you are not home. Each kitten needs at least one feline and one human companion. We also discount the second kitten and we charge only one shipping fee for both.  Unfortunately, your elderly cat is not a suitable companion for a young kitten. He can watch the kitten play, but will not interact much with him, so even if you do have a cat at home, you still need to consider two young kittens. 
Based on many years of experience of breeding, I know they miss feline to feline interaction, and suggest they get adopted together. A boy and a girl make the best combination. Two boys are still a better combination than two girls, unless raised together.
Before you decide, listen please on U tube “Jackson Gallaxy : Why you should get another cat?” And many other his videos.)

Q: What if you do not have a kitten I want at this time?
A: I encourage you to fill out our brief application anyway, to let me know what kind of kitten you are interested in and to start communication. It also lets me know more about you and the potential home our kitten would be going into. No deposit is needed at this time unless you would like to inquire about our paid waiting list.


Q: What is a NON-REFUNDABLE deposit?
A: When a kitten is reserved for you, it is taken off the market, so to speak. It is your kitten now, you are just waiting for him to finish nursing and learning all necessary life skills from his mommy, and get ready for his or her new home. The kitten is now not available to others, who may also be interested. 
(Canceling suddenly triggers a large amount of new bathing, new grooming for photographing, cropping, publishing, advertising, new communication with a new possible families. There is a lot of time involved with it and all that makes the kitten more expensive.) The DEPOSIT is $400, but please be sure about your kitten before you pay, since as with all other catteries, the deposit is not refundable.

Q: What is the adoption fee of your kittens?
A: Our adoption fee is determined by the quality of the kitten, how much they meet the breed requirement, and other factors.  Adoption fees of our kittens may change and are entirely our discretion. The look, shape, quality of their coat or eye color and personality and disposition all influences their price. Our BSH kittens range between $1,800 - $2,500. Because we believe in 2 kittens being adopted together, we give preference to families who adopt two kittens.  Lastly, sometimes our older kittens, or teen kittens, are discounted.

Q:  Are you able to ship your kittens?
A:  We had over 15 years of a good experiqnce with cargo shipping all over USA. With Covid-19 airlines policies have changed so please inquire with me first about shipping.

1/We prefer and recommend to all adoptive families to pick up their kitten in person and take it in cabin. ( Check the policy of the airline you choose, please.)  It is the safest and most comfortable way for the kitten.  I will take your kitten to the San Diego airport to meet you there.

2/ We can use a PET NANNY service - again - I will take the lkitten to the airport and you will get it from her at your airport.

3/ We do use several airlines pet cargo programs, and even though they have temperature controlled and air pressurized pet cabins  - they are imperfect.  There is a weather restriction - only between 45 - 80-F airports temperature,  some smaller airports have day and time pet program limitation or are closed over weekends.  California Rabies vaccination is the last complication

Kittens are vaccinated in CA after 4 monnths old and than 4 weeks of vaccine waiting. Our average shipping cost is $ 550.

It coveres all the veterinary visits, health certificate and other veterinary documents required by the airlines, stating the kitten is healthy & able to fly, approved pet carrier, the cost of the airfare itself + taxes, and trip to the airport.  

We would like to recommend whenever possible that the new owner flies to pickup their kitten in person, and we would meet them at the airport for a nominal fee - $120. Or you may choose to Uber to our home from the airport (average cost $59-$87 each way, an hour plus each way). This is to ensure the highest safety of our kittens and the least amount of stress on them due to airline issues, layovers, etc.   You will need your airlines approved carrier and we provide our own Health certificate with proof of vaccination.  No other paper work needed.                           

Q: What if I live close to San Diego/ Los Angeles and do not need shipping?  
A: If you live in So CA - San Diego, Los Angeles, etc and you already RESERVED a kitten on our website, then you can pick up your kitten in our home, after they have been weaned, vaccinated, and prepared for a new home.  All the other rules are the same as for the customers who need shipping. During Covid-19 we follow all safety guidelines.

Q: How do I RESERVE a kitten? 
A: When our new kittens are about 3-4 weeks old, we place their first picrutres on our websites. With the Application, you can place $ 400 deposit on the kitten via your bank Zelle, using our e-mail) and it will be reserved for you.  Once the kitten is reserved, the deposit is not refundable and generally not transferable to another kitten. The deposit does apply toward the kitten adoption fee.  Please note kittens are reserved on a first come, first serve basis in terms of receiving your deposit (not your application). Some Applicant like to facetime the kitten before the deposit paid. It is possible.

Q: Can I come to choose a kitten? 
A: After some past unpleasant / disrespectful experiences we are not open to the public anymore. You cannot come into my home and see the little babies, because it disturbs the mothers, the nursing process, and our privacy. The rules are nearly the same as for any Internet purchasing. I used to welcome prospective families in my private home in the past, in spite of them coming sometimes in big groups, with kids, relatives and kids friends. It is not safe to invite into our home someone we met on the Internet and I believe most of you would be hesitant to do that as well. So thank you in advance for understanding.

Note: But the customers/families who have reserved a kitten, can visit/see THEIR RESERVED kitten after the first set of vaccinations are done at about 6-7 weeks old with mutual agreement.

Q: When is payment for the adoption fee for my kitten due? A: Full payment can be split in two. When the reserved kitten is 5-6 weeks old, the first half payment plus transport fee $550 (if needed), are due. For the first payment only, I can accept personal checks, or a Money Order / Cashier's Check. At this time I am not accepting Paypal or Venmo payments. Another option is Zelle.
The second half payment (less the deposit) is due shortly before shipping or at personal pickup time (same as above applies). If you are local and are picking up your kitten in person, I accept cash as well. The final contract is signed by us after you have completed full payment. You will also receive a Health Certificate with your kitten and their vaccination records.

Q:  At what age can the kittens go to their new home?
A:  The Cats Associations' answer is : at 12 - 16 weeks old. There is the earliest possible age, and then there is the optimal age. There are really many factors involved in this: size and maturity of the kitten, whether or not the kitten will need to be shipped, whether or not one kitten is traveling, or if two are going together, customer cat experienced or new cat owner etc.  Most of our kittens go home on the early side of this spectrum.
   

1. If the family lives locally, no shipping is involved, older children, adult at home (or working from home), taking two kittens at the same time, the kittens are average size, if experienced cat owners in the past:  In this case the answer is -  at the age of 10 - 12 weeks.

      2. If a single person, working long hrs, shipping across country, one really tiny kitten, if a first time cat owner: the time frame is closer to 13 - 16 weeks.  Our veterinarians do not want kittens weighing less than 2 - 2.5 lbs prior to shipping.
So - it all depends on the size and weight of the kitten, his independence from mother, life skills he already learned (newborn kitten for instance does not know how to retract his claws, and his mother and siblings have to teach him. Same with biting. You do not have the ability to teach them).

         An important fact is - that a kitten starts bonding with people when about 11 - 12 weeks old. ( Before that age they prefer the mother and siblings.) So it does not make too much sense to really push to get him younger than that. When to ship the kitten is strictly my decision, together with my vet. 
 

Q: How about the kitten's pedigree?
A:  All my breeding cats are pedigree cats, they are all registered with TICA.
Your kitten comes with a Contract and a Health Certificate and with a one year guarantee against a hereditary disease. You are not allowed to breed our kittens without breeding rights, which have to be agreed and paid for ahead of time.  Part of the Contract is, that the kitten has to be neutered at the age of 6-8 months. After you provide us with a veterinary proof that the kitten was spayed, and when arranged ahead of time, then we can forward you kittens registration documents and a small TICA fee will be due. This has to be arranged prior the adoption, because it is quite time consuming and 90% of families do not request registration. We randomly neuter some kittens.

Q: Are your kittens spayed or neutered before leaving the cattery?
A: Sometimes. Our decisions are made together with our veterinarian, who is very experienced and specializes in cats only.  Yes, in some catteries the kittens are fixed very young and since it is a major surgery for females, sometimes they die.  Some breeders do it -since they want to be sure the buyer will not breed the cat illegally. We have the statement in our CONTRACT and we trust our adoptive families, that they will abide by the contract and will not breed the cat illegally, without breeding rights.  :)

Q:  Which coat colors do you breed?
A:  We first started with golden and silver kittens, choosing the smallest golden and silver adults available. Then we added chocolate and lilac. And finally I have added those very beautiful and unusual colors - cinnamon and fawn. 

Q: How do I prepare for my kitten? A: I have two sections to read under More Resources (on my website): Preparing for your Kitten, and Kitten Nutrition. Please look at those, and it will give you a great starting point and answer nearly all of your questions.

 

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE KITTEN RESERVATION OR PURCHASE AT ANY TIME

WITHOUT GIVING ANY REASON OR EXPLANATION.