Kitten Information

 We occasionally have kittens available as pets and invite those interested to contact us by phone or email - please see the Contact page on this site.   Sometimes there might be a short wait, as our kittens must be 11-12 weeks old before they are old enough to by adopted by their new family. 

 

Our kittens are available after they have had their second vaccination and are microchipped.  Most states in Australia now have regulations surrounding the registration of cats and this usually allows for kittens that are desexed to attract a more affordable registration cost.  We usually arrange desexing of kittens before they leave our care, making a male kitten available at 10 weeks of age, and a female kitten between 11 and 12 weeks  We can transport kittens to any capital city in Australia, plus road transport can be arranged for some areas, particularly the east coast of NSW and Queensland, through Dogmovers Pty Ltd.

 

Available Kittens

As at March 2012, we have no kittens available, however pPlease feel free to contact us by phone or email so that we can advise when we might be expecting a litter to be born.

 

Each kitten from  Uki Russians is provided with their pedigree certificate from NSW Cat Fanciers Inc, as proof of their purebred status, and this also entitles them to be shown at cat shows if desired.  We can supply information on how to show your kitten at upcoming shows, so just let us know if you might be interested.  If you are able to collect your kitten from us personally, we can provide a Kitten Pack with samples from Advance Pet foods and Oz-Pet litter.  

 

 

 

We do also sometimes have kittens available that may be candidates for breeding - you will need to be a registered breeder with a prefix from a recognised feline organisation before this can be considered. There are many state and local council regulations applicable to companion animal breeding, plus Animal Welfare Codes of Practice, that must be followed when embarking on this challenging endeavour.   Links to cat registering organisations and specialist cat clubs can be found on our Contact and Links page on this website.