Previous litters of Burmese kittens

Meet a few of our lovingly raised Burmese kittens

The parens of our kittens have been tested for all known hereditary diseases and have a health certificate from a vet. All kittens are checked by a vet before they leave us.

Healthy kittens
We take care of our kittens

The kittens grow up in a home enviroment and are used to all normal household noises like a vaccum cleaner.

The kittens are allowed to leave at the age of 13 weeks. They are fully vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped.

Help and advice

We help you to get the kitten settled into your home and provide advice on the introduction process to your other cats.

The care for our kittens doesn't stop when they leave our cattery. The new owner can call us at any time for help and advice.

Kitten policy

As our Burmese are members of our family, we want the best for them. That means we want the same for the kittens that will leave our litter. We do not sell kittens on their own. There must be another cat present so that the kitten interacts with another cat. This is very important for the well-being of the Burmese. They always lay together, preferably on their humans' laps. A Burmese alone will waste away, so that is not an option. If you don't have another cat, you can choose to adopt a kitten from the animal shelter, so that the Burmese has company, and that way you are also doing something good for a kitten from an animal shelter. You might also want to buy a second Burmese or another breed, it will make little difference to the Burmese, as long as he has a playmate.

Burmese are also very friendly and trust everyone. They see no danger in traffic or people who don't like cats, or even worse, who steal kittens to use them as bait for illegal dogfights or want to kill them. Therefore we do not sell Burmese to people who let them roam freely outside. The Burmese must be kept as an indoor cat or there must be a cat-proof garden, cat enclosure / catio or screened balcony to ensure the cat is safe. Our kittens will not be used to being outside when they leave our litter.

Our kittens are allowed to move when they are 13 weeks old. They are then microchipped, wormed three times, fully vaccinated, have a vaccination booklet or European passport if they are moving abroad or if their new owner requests it. They will be given a kitten goodie bag with food and toys. It is also possible for the kittens to stay with us a little longer, for example if the new owner has planned holidays.