FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions


About British Shorthair Cats

Q: What are the characteristics of British Shorthair cats?
A: British Shorthair cats are calm, gentle, and affectionate. They get along well with children and other pets, and their adaptability makes them an excellent choice for apartment living.

Q: How long do British Shorthair cats live?
A: On average, 12–15 years, with proper care and regular veterinary check-ups.


About the Kittens

Q: When are the kittens ready for a new home?
A: Our kittens are ready to go to their new homes at 12–16 weeks of age, when they are fully socialized and vaccinated.

Q: Do the kittens come with documentation?
A: Yes, each kitten comes with a FIFe pedigree, an EU passport, a microchip, vaccination records, and deworming confirmation.

Q: Are the kittens spayed/neutered?
A: Yes, we cover the cost and recovery of spaying/neutering before the kittens go to their new homes.


Care and Nutrition

Q: How do you take care of British Shorthair cats?
A: Their coat only needs brushing 1–2 times a week. Regularly check their nails, ears, and teeth, and provide high-quality nutrition and veterinary care.

Q: What food do the kittens eat?
A: Our kittens receive high-quality, balanced food appropriate for their age and needs, ensuring they grow up healthy and strong.


Purchase and Reservation

Q: How can I reserve a kitten?
A: Contact us via email, phone, or social media. After reservation, we arrange the details for pickup and provide all necessary documentation.

Q: How much does a kitten cost?
A: The price depends on the kitten’s gender and color, but all include vaccinations, microchip, pedigree, and spaying/neutering. For exact prices, please contact us directly.