Kittens should be between 13-15 weeks old before they can join your household. This timeframe ensures they are fully prepared and healthy enough for the transition. We carefully evaluate each kitten before making the final decision, considering their ability to cope with the move stress and separation from their mother.
Yes, we welcome visits to our cattery to meet our kittens. However, we have specific guidelines in place to maintain a clean and safe environment for our kittens and breeding cats.
We ask that the potential new owner visit our cattery twice: once to meet and reserve the kitten and a second time to bring it home. This helps minimize stress for the kittens during the transition.
By limiting visits to the cattery, we reduce the risk of introducing potential hazards such as viruses, fleas, or chemical irritants that could harm our kittens. We also request that visitors avoid visiting other catteries on the same day as their visit to our cattery to prevent cross-contamination. Until kittens are fully vaccinated, they are vulnerable to infections from outside sources. Ensuring a controlled environment helps protect our precious kittens and maintain their health and well-being.
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Yes, Neva Masquarade cats are known for their affectionate nature. Each Neva Masquarade kitten has its own distinct personality, just like humans. Generally, males tend to be more laid-back, while females are often more active and curious. However, both genders are loving and crave affection and companionship.
Nevas cats can live up to 18 plus years.
Nevas are extremely affectionate cats who loves human company. They are a laid-back cat who gets along well with everyone.
Nevas cats are known for minimal shedding, usually occurring twice a year.
Usually. Nevas cats also get along well with other pets, including dogs.
Representatives of this breed get along well with all family members including children.
Yes, Neva Masquerade cats form strong bonds with their owners. If they're left alone during the day, they'll likely nap until you're back home. When you return, they'll be ready for love and playtime, sticking close to you and seeking attention.