Bringing Your Kitten Home PICTURE DAY
What to expect on the day of Pick-up: • Bring a pet carrier. Your pet is safer in a carrier even when traveling in a car,, therefore it is required to bring a carrier on day of pick-up. • Bring your driver's license or passport. We check for ID to make sure we are handing over the kitten/cat to the owner on the contract. • Picture Day: expect to have a picture taken with the kitten/cat that will be posted on our website. • If traveling in a car, you must have a strong working AC. Your Persian needs to be kept cool. • We kindly ask that you post a review on our Facebook page. • Send us a picture of your kitten/cat happily in your home.

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(Pictures) This super happy return customer came back for TWO MORE!

Cat Carrier: If your kitten/cat is flying you will need to get an airline approved carrier and bring it with you. The airline can provide guidance as to what they allow. We can meet you at the airport and transfer the kitten/cat to you. If you are picking up a kitten/cat by car, please bring a carrier with you. Carriers will protect your kitten when traveling by car. The carrier for a 16 week kitten can be XSmall but we do recommend that you get a small or medium carrier to house your pet as it grows and requires vet visits. Male Persians can grow to be between 8-12 pounds. Even if you are picking up your kitten in person, we require that you bring a carrier.
Things to purchase for your kitten’s arrival: • All our kittens and adult cats are eating Iams Chicken dry food • Royal Canin Wet Food Pate • Food Bowl • Rabbit Water Bottle (all our kittens are trained to drink from them) • Cat Tree • Cat Toys (they love the laser light) • Scratch Post • Nail Clippers • Buttercomb • Slicker Brush • Eye Envy (liquid and powder) we highly recommend this for their tear staining specially on solid white or van (high white) cats. • Tearless Baby Shampoo (for their face) • Cat Shampoo and Conditioner. We use Chris Christesen products. • Covered litter box or Litter Robot (kittens are trained to use them). • Litter • Pet Carrier
Litter Robot: Litter-Robot Open Air is the Highest Rated
 Self-Cleaning Litter Box in the World Never Scoop Cat Litter Again.
Spay/neuter procedures: All pet kittens/cats will be spayed/neutered before leaving. When you receive a female kitten/cat she may be wearing a surgical suit that we provide depending on how long after her surgery she goes home with you. She is to remain with the surgical suit for approximately two weeks after spay. The suit will ensure that her incisions are kept clean and dry. Although kittens heal much faster than adult cats and usually have been recuperating with us a few days before you pick them up, we will want the suit to remain on them a few extra days as a precaution. Stitches are dissolvable and you will not need to visit the vet to remove them. The surgical suit can be removed and washed if needed. Male kittens/cats will be neutered and the process of healing is much faster. They will typically be fine when you receive them. If we observe that they are licking at their stitches while in our care we will provide you with an e-collar to keep on them for a few days. Spayed/neutered kittens/cats are NOT to be bathed until 14 days from day of spay/neuter. This gives the incision area plenty of time to heal. The first few days: Cats are very sensitive and smart animals. A change to their environment is noticeable in their behavior. It is normal for them to miss their old environment, siblings, and familiarity of where they were born. They may seem distant from you at first, somewhat scared, and extremely curious of their new environment. Let them explore their new home. If you have other pets, give them time to bond with you first and then slowly introduce them to the rest of the pets in your home. One of the things we pride ourselves of at Purr Kitty is having the sweetest and most loving Persians. You will notice the difference right away, in owning a kitten that was never caged and was held and loved since birth. Your kitten will quickly adapt to you and be purring and coming up to you for attention. If you want to change to a different brand of cat food, always mix it with the old cat food and slowly transition. If not they will get an upset stomach and diarrhea. You will receive your kitten freshly bathed. They will not need a bath for a few weeks. However, their eyes need to be wiped daily either with a wet paper towel or using Eye Envy. Start on day one, to ensure that they maintain their eyes free of stains. You may need to do mini-bathes of only their butt area if you see that they had diarrhea due to the new food. That is fine and it’s not always necessary to do a full bath. We do recommend that you bath them once a month, so at least 30 days after arrival your kitten should have their first bath with you. At Purr Kitty we start baths at 8 weeks and every 2 weeks after, so by the time you get them they are used to bathing and blow drying. You should comb your kitten every day, at least once. This prevents knots. Pay close attention to the following areas: behind the ears, on the neck, and the area between the legs and the body (armpits). We also start to clip nails as young kittens, so they are used to having their nails clipped. We will provide you with detail steps on kitten care, that will include nail clipping. This is easy to do once you and your kitten are accustomed to it.
Bella sporting her surgical suit after her spay. All pet kittens are spayed/neuter prior to leaving.
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Bringing Your Kitten Home PICTURE DAY
What to expect on the day of Pick-up: • Bring a pet carrier. Your pet is safer in a carrier even when traveling in a car,, therefore it is required to bring a carrier on day of pick-up. • Bring your driver's license or passport. We check for ID to make sure we are handing over the kitten/cat to the owner on the contract. • Picture Day: expect to have a picture taken with the kitten/cat that will be posted on our website. • If traveling in a car, you must have a strong working AC. Your Persian needs to be kept cool. • We kindly ask that you post a review on our Facebook page. • Send us a picture of your kitten/cat happily in your home.
Cat Carrier: If your kitten/cat is flying you will need to get an airline approved carrier and bring it with you. The airline can provide guidance as to what they allow. We can meet you at the airport and transfer the kitten/cat to you. If you are picking up a kitten/cat by car, please bring a carrier with you. Carriers will protect your kitten when traveling by car. The carrier for a 16 week kitten can be XSmall but we do recommend that you get a small or medium carrier to house your pet as it grows and requires vet visits. Male Persians can grow to be between 8-12 pounds. Even if you are picking up your kitten in person, we require that you bring a carrier.
Things to purchase for your kitten’s arrival: • All our kittens and adult cats are eating Iams Chicken dry food • Royal Canin Wet Food Pate • Food Bowl • Rabbit Water Bottle (all our kittens are trained to drink from them) • Cat Tree • Cat Toys (they love the laser light) • Scratch Post • Nail Clippers • Buttercomb • Slicker Brush • Eye Envy (liquid and powder) we highly recommend this for their tear staining specially on solid white or van (high white) cats. • Tearless Baby Shampoo (for their face) • Cat Shampoo and Conditioner. We use Chris Christesen products. • Covered litter box or Litter Robot (kittens are trained to use them). • Litter • Pet Carrier
Litter Robot: Litter-Robot Open Air is the Highest Rated
 Self-Cleaning Litter Box in the World Never Scoop Cat Litter Again.
Spay/neuter procedures: All pet kittens/cats will be spayed/neutered before leaving. When you receive a female kitten/cat she may be wearing a surgical suit that we provide depending on how long after her surgery she goes home with you. She is to remain with the surgical suit for approximately two weeks after spay. The suit will ensure that her incisions are kept clean and dry. Although kittens heal much faster than adult cats and usually have been recuperating with us a few days before you pick them up, we will want the suit to remain on them a few extra days as a precaution. Stitches are dissolvable and you will not need to visit the vet to remove them. The surgical suit can be removed and washed if needed. Male kittens/cats will be neutered and the process of healing is much faster. They will typically be fine when you receive them. If we observe that they are licking at their stitches while in our care we will provide you with an e-collar to keep on them for a few days. Spayed/neutered kittens/cats are NOT to be bathed until 14 days from day of spay/neuter. This gives the incision area plenty of time to heal. The first few days: Cats are very sensitive and smart animals. A change to their environment is noticeable in their behavior. It is normal for them to miss their old environment, siblings, and familiarity of where they were born. They may seem distant from you at first, somewhat scared, and extremely curious of their new environment. Let them explore their new home. If you have other pets, give them time to bond with you first and then slowly introduce them to the rest of the pets in your home. One of the things we pride ourselves of at Purr Kitty is having the sweetest and most loving Persians. You will notice the difference right away, in owning a kitten that was never caged and was held and loved since birth. Your kitten will quickly adapt to you and be purring and coming up to you for attention. If you want to change to a different brand of cat food, always mix it with the old cat food and slowly transition. If not they will get an upset stomach and diarrhea. You will receive your kitten freshly bathed. They will not need a bath for a few weeks. However, their eyes need to be wiped daily either with a wet paper towel or using Eye Envy. Start on day one, to ensure that they maintain their eyes free of stains. You may need to do mini-bathes of only their butt area if you see that they had diarrhea due to the new food. That is fine and it’s not always necessary to do a full bath. We do recommend that you bath them once a month, so at least 30 days after arrival your kitten should have their first bath with you. At Purr Kitty we start baths at 8 weeks and every 2 weeks after, so by the time you get them they are used to bathing and blow drying. You should comb your kitten every day, at least once. This prevents knots. Pay close attention to the following areas: behind the ears, on the neck, and the area between the legs and the body (armpits). We also start to clip nails as young kittens, so they are used to having their nails clipped. We will provide you with detail steps on kitten care, that will include nail clipping. This is easy to do once you and your kitten are accustomed to it. Bella sporting her surgical suit after her spay. All pet kittens are spayed/neuter prior to leaving.
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Bringing Your Kitten Home PICTURE DAY
Cat Carrier: If your kitten/cat is flying you will need to get an airline approved carrier and bring it with you. The airline can provide guidance as to what they allow. We can meet you at the airport and transfer the kitten/cat to you. If you are picking up a kitten/cat by car, please bring a carrier with you. Carriers will protect your kitten when traveling by car. The carrier for a 16 week kitten can be XSmall but we do recommend that you get a small or medium carrier to house your pet as it grows and requires vet visits. Male Persians can grow to be between 8-12 pounds. Even if you are picking up your kitten in person, we require that you bring a carrier. What to expect on the day of Pick-up: • Bring a pet carrier. Your pet is safer in a carrier even when traveling in a car,, therefore it is required to bring a carrier on day of pick-up. • Bring your driver's license or passport. We check for ID to make sure we are handing over the kitten/cat to the owner on the contract. • Picture Day: expect to have a picture taken with the kitten/cat that will be posted on our website. • If traveling in a car, you must have a strong working AC. Your Persian needs to be kept cool. • We kindly ask that you post a review on our Facebook page. • Send us a picture of your kitten/cat happily in your home.
Things to purchase for your kitten’s arrival: • All our kittens and adult cats are eating Iams Chicken dry food • Royal Canin Wet Food Pate • Food Bowl • Rabbit Water Bottle (all our kittens are trained to drink from them) • Cat Tree • Cat Toys (they love the laser light) • Scratch Post • Nail Clippers • Buttercomb • Slicker Brush • Eye Envy (liquid and powder) we highly recommend this for their tear staining specially on solid white or van (high white) cats. • Tearless Baby Shampoo (for their face) • Cat Shampoo and Conditioner. We use Chris Christesen products. • Covered litter box or Litter Robot (kittens are trained to use them). • Litter • Pet Carrier Litter Robot: Litter-Robot Open Air is the Highest Rated
 Self-Cleaning Litter Box in the World Never Scoop Cat Litter Again. Spay/neuter procedures: All pet kittens/cats will be spayed/neutered before leaving. When you receive a female kitten/cat she may be wearing a surgical suit that we provide depending on how long after her surgery she goes home with you. She is to remain with the surgical suit for approximately two weeks after spay. The suit will ensure that her incisions are kept clean and dry. Although kittens heal much faster than adult cats and usually have been recuperating with us a few days before you pick them up, we will want the suit to remain on them a few extra days as a precaution. Stitches are dissolvable and you will not need to visit the vet to remove them. The surgical suit can be removed and washed if needed. Male kittens/cats will be neutered and the process of healing is much faster. They will typically be fine when you receive them. If we observe that they are licking at their stitches while in our care we will provide you with an e-collar to keep on them for a few days. Spayed/neutered kittens/cats are NOT to be bathed until 14 days from day of spay/neuter. This gives the incision area plenty of time to heal. The first few days: Cats are very sensitive and smart animals. A change to their environment is noticeable in their behavior. It is normal for them to miss their old environment, siblings, and familiarity of where they were born. They may seem distant from you at first, somewhat scared, and extremely curious of their new environment. Let them explore their new home. If you have other pets, give them time to bond with you first and then slowly introduce them to the rest of the pets in your home. One of the things we pride ourselves of at Purr Kitty is having the sweetest and most loving Persians. You will notice the difference right away, in owning a kitten that was never caged and was held and loved since birth. Your kitten will quickly adapt to you and be purring and coming up to you for attention. If you want to change to a different brand of cat food, always mix it with the old cat food and slowly transition. If not they will get an upset stomach and diarrhea. You will receive your kitten freshly bathed. They will not need a bath for a few weeks. However, their eyes need to be wiped daily either with a wet paper towel or using Eye Envy. Start on day one, to ensure that they maintain their eyes free of stains. You may need to do mini-bathes of only their butt area if you see that they had diarrhea due to the new food. That is fine and it’s not always necessary to do a full bath. We do recommend that you bath them once a month, so at least 30 days after arrival your kitten should have their first bath with you. At Purr Kitty we start baths at 8 weeks and every 2 weeks after, so by the time you get them they are used to bathing and blow drying. You should comb your kitten every day, at least once. This prevents knots. Pay close attention to the following areas: behind the ears, on the neck, and the area between the legs and the body (armpits). We also start to clip nails as young kittens, so they are used to having their nails clipped. We will provide you with detail steps on kitten care, that will include nail clipping. This is easy to do once you and your kitten are accustomed to it. Bella sporting her surgical suit after her spay. All pet kittens are spayed/neuter prior to leaving.
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Bringing Your Kitten Home PICTURE DAY
What to expect on the day of Pick-up: • Bring a pet carrier. Your pet is safer in a carrier even when traveling in a car,, therefore it is required to bring a carrier on day of pick-up. • Bring your driver's license or passport. We check for ID to make sure we are handing over the kitten/cat to the owner on the contract. • Picture Day: expect to have a picture taken with the kitten/cat that will be posted on our website. • If traveling in a car, you must have a strong working AC. Your Persian needs to be kept cool. • We kindly ask that you post a review on our Facebook page. • Send us a picture of your kitten/cat happily in your home. Cat Carrier: If your kitten/cat is flying you will need to get an airline approved carrier and bring it with you. The airline can provide guidance as to what they allow. We can meet you at the airport and transfer the kitten/cat to you. If you are picking up a kitten/cat by car, please bring a carrier with you. Carriers will protect your kitten when traveling by car. The carrier for a 16 week kitten can be XSmall but we do recommend that you get a small or medium carrier to house your pet as it grows and requires vet visits. Male Persians can grow to be between 8-12 pounds. Even if you are picking up your kitten in person, we require that you bring a carrier. Things to purchase for your kitten’s arrival: • All our kittens and adult cats are eating Iams Chicken dry food • Royal Canin Wet Food Pate • Food Bowl • Rabbit Water Bottle (all our kittens are trained to drink from them) • Cat Tree • Cat Toys (they love the laser light) • Scratch Post • Nail Clippers • Buttercomb • Slicker Brush • Eye Envy (liquid and powder) we highly recommend this for their tear staining specially on solid white or van (high white) cats. • Tearless Baby Shampoo (for their face) • Cat Shampoo and Conditioner. We use Chris Christesen products. • Covered litter box or Litter Robot (kittens are trained to use them). • Litter • Pet Carrier Litter Robot: Litter-Robot Open Air is the Highest Rated
 Self-Cleaning Litter Box in the World Never Scoop Cat Litter Again. Spay/neuter procedures: All pet kittens/cats will be spayed/neutered before leaving. When you receive a female kitten/cat she may be wearing a surgical suit that we provide depending on how long after her surgery she goes home with you. She is to remain with the surgical suit for approximately two weeks after spay. The suit will ensure that her incisions are kept clean and dry. Although kittens heal much faster than adult cats and usually have been recuperating with us a few days before you pick them up, we will want the suit to remain on them a few extra days as a precaution. Stitches are dissolvable and you will not need to visit the vet to remove them. The surgical suit can be removed and washed if needed. Male kittens/cats will be neutered and the process of healing is much faster. They will typically be fine when you receive them. If we observe that they are licking at their stitches while in our care we will provide you with an e-collar to keep on them for a few days. Spayed/neutered kittens/cats are NOT to be bathed until 14 days from day of spay/neuter. This gives the incision area plenty of time to heal. The first few days: Cats are very sensitive and smart animals. A change to their environment is noticeable in their behavior. It is normal for them to miss their old environment, siblings, and familiarity of where they were born. They may seem distant from you at first, somewhat scared, and extremely curious of their new environment. Let them explore their new home. If you have other pets, give them time to bond with you first and then slowly introduce them to the rest of the pets in your home. One of the things we pride ourselves of at Purr Kitty is having the sweetest and most loving Persians. You will notice the difference right away, in owning a kitten that was never caged and was held and loved since birth. Your kitten will quickly adapt to you and be purring and coming up to you for attention. If you want to change to a different brand of cat food, always mix it with the old cat food and slowly transition. If not they will get an upset stomach and diarrhea. You will receive your kitten freshly bathed. They will not need a bath for a few weeks. However, their eyes need to be wiped daily either with a wet paper towel or using Eye Envy. Start on day one, to ensure that they maintain their eyes free of stains. You may need to do mini-bathes of only their butt area if you see that they had diarrhea due to the new food. That is fine and it’s not always necessary to do a full bath. We do recommend that you bath them once a month, so at least 30 days after arrival your kitten should have their first bath with you. At Purr Kitty we start baths at 8 weeks and every 2 weeks after, so by the time you get them they are used to bathing and blow drying. You should comb your kitten every day, at least once. This prevents knots. Pay close attention to the following areas: behind the ears, on the neck, and the area between the legs and the body (armpits). We also start to clip nails as young kittens, so they are used to having their nails clipped. We will provide you with detail steps on kitten care, that will include nail clipping. This is easy to do once you and your kitten are accustomed to it. Bella sporting her surgical suit after her spay. All pet kittens are spayed/neuter prior to leaving.
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Bringing Your Kitten Home PICTURE DAY
Cat Carrier: If your kitten/cat is flying you will need to get an airline approved carrier and bring it with you. The airline can provide guidance as to what they allow. We can meet you at the airport and transfer the kitten/cat to you. If you are picking up a kitten/cat by car, please bring a carrier with you. Carriers will protect your kitten when traveling by car. The carrier for a 16 week kitten can be XSmall but we do recommend that you get a small or medium carrier to house your pet as it grows and requires vet visits. Male Persians can grow to be between 8-12 pounds. Even if you are picking up your kitten in person, we require that you bring a carrier. What to expect on the day of Pick-up: • Bring a pet carrier. Your pet is safer in a carrier even when traveling in a car,, therefore it is required to bring a carrier on day of pick-up. • Bring your driver's license or passport. We check for ID to make sure we are handing over the kitten/cat to the owner on the contract. • Picture Day: expect to have a picture taken with the kitten/cat that will be posted on our website. • If traveling in a car, you must have a strong working AC. Your Persian needs to be kept cool. • We kindly ask that you post a review on our Facebook page. • Send us a picture of your kitten/cat happily in your home.
Things to purchase for your kitten’s arrival: • All our kittens and adult cats are eating Iams Chicken dry food • Royal Canin Wet Food Pate • Food Bowl • Rabbit Water Bottle (all our kittens are trained to drink from them) • Cat Tree • Cat Toys (they love the laser light) • Scratch Post • Nail Clippers • Buttercomb • Slicker Brush • Eye Envy (liquid and powder) we highly recommend this for their tear staining specially on solid white or van (high white) cats. • Tearless Baby Shampoo (for their face) • Cat Shampoo and Conditioner. We use Chris Christesen products. • Covered litter box or Litter Robot (kittens are trained to use them). • Litter • Pet Carrier Litter Robot: Litter-Robot Open Air is the Highest Rated
 Self-Cleaning Litter Box in the World Never Scoop Cat Litter Again. Spay/neuter procedures: All pet kittens/cats will be spayed/neutered before leaving. When you receive a female kitten/cat she may be wearing a surgical suit that we provide depending on how long after her surgery she goes home with you. She is to remain with the surgical suit for approximately two weeks after spay. The suit will ensure that her incisions are kept clean and dry. Although kittens heal much faster than adult cats and usually have been recuperating with us a few days before you pick them up, we will want the suit to remain on them a few extra days as a precaution. Stitches are dissolvable and you will not need to visit the vet to remove them. The surgical suit can be removed and washed if needed. Male kittens/cats will be neutered and the process of healing is much faster. They will typically be fine when you receive them. If we observe that they are licking at their stitches while in our care we will provide you with an e-collar to keep on them for a few days. Spayed/neutered kittens/cats are NOT to be bathed until 14 days from day of spay/neuter. This gives the incision area plenty of time to heal. The first few days: Cats are very sensitive and smart animals. A change to their environment is noticeable in their behavior. It is normal for them to miss their old environment, siblings, and familiarity of where they were born. They may seem distant from you at first, somewhat scared, and extremely curious of their new environment. Let them explore their new home. If you have other pets, give them time to bond with you first and then slowly introduce them to the rest of the pets in your home. One of the things we pride ourselves of at Purr Kitty is having the sweetest and most loving Persians. You will notice the difference right away, in owning a kitten that was never caged and was held and loved since birth. Your kitten will quickly adapt to you and be purring and coming up to you for attention. If you want to change to a different brand of cat food, always mix it with the old cat food and slowly transition. If not they will get an upset stomach and diarrhea. You will receive your kitten freshly bathed. They will not need a bath for a few weeks. However, their eyes need to be wiped daily either with a wet paper towel or using Eye Envy. Start on day one, to ensure that they maintain their eyes free of stains. You may need to do mini-bathes of only their butt area if you see that they had diarrhea due to the new food. That is fine and it’s not always necessary to do a full bath. We do recommend that you bath them once a month, so at least 30 days after arrival your kitten should have their first bath with you. At Purr Kitty we start baths at 8 weeks and every 2 weeks after, so by the time you get them they are used to bathing and blow drying. You should comb your kitten every day, at least once. This prevents knots. Pay close attention to the following areas: behind the ears, on the neck, and the area between the legs and the body (armpits). We also start to clip nails as young kittens, so they are used to having their nails clipped. We will provide you with detail steps on kitten care, that will include nail clipping. This is easy to do once you and your kitten are accustomed to it. Bella sporting her surgical suit after her spay. All pet kittens are spayed/neuter prior to leaving.