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HEALTH ASSURANCE

To the best of the our knowledge , new owner is receiving a healthy kitten, free of any hereditary malformations ( genetic defects), or life threatening congenital defects.


To validate this guarantee, new owner has 7 days from date of purchase to have licensed veterinarian examine the kitten. If the kitten is not verified healthy by a licensed veterinarian, the new owner has 72 hours to return the kitten to us.


Written documentation from a licensed veterinarian describing the health problem must accompany the kitten upon return. If new owner returns a kitten in compliance with these conditions, we will replace the kitten with one equal value when available.

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Health certificates, exams, tests, shipping costs and all other medical and vet expenses are the sole responsibility of the new owner. Failure to have the kitten  examined within 7 days from the date of purchase will void this health guarantee and return policy.

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No health guarantee will be honored if this kitten dies of a virus from contact with another animal. We are not responsible for FIP. New owner understands that Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease of cats caused by certain strains of a virus called the feline coronavirus. The coronavirus is as common in cats as the common cold is in humans and normally not dangerous at all. Cats infected with coronavirus generally do not show any symptoms and it resolves itself just like the common cold. However, in a small percentage of cats infected with the coronavirus, either by mutation or an anomaly of the immune response, the infection progresses into clinical FIP. Once a cat develops clinical FIP the disease is progressive and almost always fatal. There is no definitive tool for detecting FIP in live cats at this time and there is no cure. Just because a cat tests positive for coronavirus it does not mean that it has or ever will develop FIP.

Because the coronavirus is so prevalent in domestic cats it Is impossible to guarantee against it or FIP.

New owner should be aware that during times of the stress, such as moving to a new home, being shipped by the plane, or meeting new people and animals, cats can exhibit a variety of symptoms, such as sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose, lack of appetite, constipation, or diarrhea. This is completely normal and usually of short duration.

If new owner has any concerns, they must notify the breeder immediately at (310) 428 6649.

All sales are final after 7 days.

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