CLASSIFICATION

 

 

DESCRIPTIONS

 

Pet Quality

 

These kittens are in perfect health, have great temperaments, and make perfect companions. Pet quality simply means that they do not have all of the characteristics which would qualify them to show in a professional cat show.

 

Pets are sold with a neuter/spay agreement and without a breeding right - which simply means that the new owner agrees not to use the cat for breeding, and agrees to neuter or spay the cat between the ages of 6-8 months. Registration and pedigree are available after proof of neutering is received.

 

 

Breeder Quality

 

Breeder quality kittens are kittens which demonstrate most of the qualities desired for the breed, but which may or may not qualify in the show ring. They have the potential to reproduce excellent show quality kittens. They may be classified as follows:

 

High breeder/show quality:

A cat that has sufficient quality to show and no disqualifying faults. With proper grooming and care the cat may earn its champion ribbons.

 

Regular breeder quality:

A cat who throws very fine kittens, but who would not show well and in fact would probably be disqualified from the show ring. For example, the tail and body are elongated. However the elongated body is a good feature in a mother cat, in that she has plenty of room for babies inside.

 

 

Show Quality

 

Show quality kittens are distinguished by full expression of the traits of the breed. They have an outstanding pedigree with the potential to reproduce top show quality kittens.  With proper grooming and care, it could easily be championed and has a great possibility to become a grand champion or even better!