Our goal at Kiska
Siberians is to raise and produce the highest quality pure Siberian kittens for show, pet and occasionally breeding and to promote the Siberian breed in the UK. Our Siberian cats are firstly our beloved pets and a select number of them form the foundation of our breeding program.
Our girls have the run of our home and enjoy plenty of day-to-day special attention from myself, my children and Jasper the over-protective family dog.
They have their own balcony outside my bedroom window where they can watch the local wildlife in complete safety and they also have their own outside cat runs, which allows them a convenient way to get out and really stretch in their
enclosed outdoors area. Our boy Siberians have their own rooms and outside runs of their own also
for plenty of fresh air and room to move and stretch out like the females.
I want my Siberian kittens to be a member of the family and be social and interactive
with your household. First and foremost, we want to make sure that when all of our Siberian kittens leave us they go to their
new home with great temperament, are healthy, happy and playful like any kitten should be. You are guaranteed a great pet to enjoy for years to come.
I have tried to acquire the best show Siberians from around the world, so that I would have the
best Siberian kittens possible. This is why my Siberians have so many champion levels in their bloodlines.
I am breeding for not only excellent show type, but also luscious coats with beautiful markings.
Kiska Siberian kittens are in new homes all across the UK from Fife in the North to Kent in the South and as far as Cromer in the East. Also we now have kittens in the South of France, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Norway and the USA.
All of our Siberian kittens will leave for their new homes at the age of fourteen weeks.
It is important not to take them from their mothers too early so that they have a
strong immune system and have learned all of the cat skills and have had all required
vaccinations. All of our Siberian kittens will be litter trained, eating dry, canned
and raw food when they go to their new homes. All will have their full set of vaccinations, including leukaemia, administered
by our veterinarian and they will be checked for any health problems at the time the vaccinations
are given. All my Siberian kittens will be microchipped, will come with a starter pack and will be insured for the first six weeks when they arrive at their
new homes.
Here at Kiska Siberians are proud members of:
All of our Siberian kittens will be registered with TICA.
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