BURMESE X kittens available soon
Early last month two of our Burmese cats delivered 11 kittens to us. The mothers, a seal (dark brown) and a blue Tortie had the kits just hours between them Their father is a lilac spotted tabbie Burmese.. These kittens will be available to go to their new homes late next month. Colours: Male - chocolate, cream, red, lilac, blue and seal. Female - seal tabbie, chocolate tortie and chocolate. These are NOT purebred, rather more like 75 percent , so no papers. These have been with us day and night and, as such, are exceptionally friendly. Vaccination, desexing and micro-chipping your care. The cost will be between 200 and 250 dollars.
Please note, we will be keeping two or three of the kittens for ourselves.
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