What are the names of your Queens, and Sires?
ANS: Emma, Rachel, Shelly, and Moose
What is the type of cat that you breed?
ANS: Scottish kilts and Munchkin British short hair Standard and Non standard
Do you Vaccinate your kittens before release?
ANS: Yes.
4. Are your kittens potty trained?
ANS: Yes. Kittens are released with potty training all the way up to when they are given to owners.
5. Do you transport your kittens via AIR transportation.
ANS: We can. This is under negotiation in regards to Covid-19 regulations at the current time, and what current cargo flights are making services available to you. If it is agreed that we are shipping a kitten you must pay for the shipment and or processing fees.
6. Are you guys licensed?
ANS: Yes. We are licensed under the TICA International Cat Agreement
7. When am I supposed to get secondary shots?
ANS: You are supposed to get secondary shots a month later from when we release on the date.
8. Vaccination Type?
ANS: Revolution
9. What is Revolution you ask? Revolution is a topical parasiticide that is applied to the skin of dogs six weeks of age and older and cats eight weeks of age and older to kill adult fleas and prevent flea eggs from hatching, prevent heartworm disease and protect your pet against other parasites.
Cat Parasites:
-Control and prevention of flea infestation (Ctenocephalides felis)
-Prevention of heartworm disease (Dirofilaria immitis)
-Treatment and control of ear mite infestation (Otodectes cynotis)
-Treatment and control of intestinal worms
-Roundworm (Toxocara cati)
-Hookworm (Ancylostoma tubaeforme)
10. What are the personalities of Rag doll Munchkin Cats?
ANS: Rag dolls are so-named for the very fact they are docile and relaxed enough that when picked up, it is like picking up and cuddling a rag doll! They are gentle, affectionate cats who seem to love nothing more than being carried around or following their owner from room to room, often being referred to as ‘dog-like cats’, ‘puppy cats’, ‘cat dogs’ etc, due to their placid, friendly nature, and ability for some training, more akin to a dog than a cat! Many have a fascination with water and many will play fetch with their owners, or similar games! The Rag doll is a quiet breed by nature, they aren’t much of a talker even when in pain or distress, to their detriment sometimes.