Instructions for adopting a kitten/cat
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- do not bring other animals into the house at the same time
- do not force the cat out of the carrier (open the carrier in a room specially prepared for the cat)
- do not change the food
- do not try to catch the cat if it has run into a corner
- do not make any loud sounds
Your pet should feel your care.
It takes up to 3 weeks to adapt, even if the cat is outwardly calm.
Please follow the quarantine rules. The breeder talks about them for a reason - the health of your kitten directly depends on it.
The main task of the new owners is to bring the conditions in the new house as close as possible to those in which the kitten lived before. Even if you do not agree with something, it is important to strictly follow the breeder's recommendations.
What do you want to see: a healthy and happy cat, right?
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Why is this important?
Stress is the main enemy of health. Diseases do not manifest themselves immediately, after some time they can "come out".
How stress affects the body:
• Immunity weakens, and the kitten becomes vulnerable to infections.
• The nervous system is connected to the urinary tract, so stress often causes cystitis.
• Digestion - diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, refusal to eat cannot be an infection, but psychosomatics.
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Diseases that often cause stress
• Cystitis is one of the most common diagnoses.
• Chronic rhinotracheitis - the virus "wakes up" against a decline in the immune system.
• Intestinal tract disorders - diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, decrease or loss of appetite.
• Skin problems - hair loss, ulcers, irritation due to impulsive licking.
• Cardiovascular diseases - chronic stress affects the heart.
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Remember: adaptation is health care. The calmer the movement, the stronger and healthier your pet will be.
Kittens / Cats
Matryoshka DBE, 2,5 years old
We are delighted to present a truly unique female cat with striking, dominant blue eyes that instantly capture attention. She stands out not only because of her mesmerizing gaze, but also due to her rare and atypical coat coloring, making her one of a kind.
Beyond her extraordinary appearance, she has a wonderfully pleasant character—gentle, affectionate, and easy to live with. She enjoys human company and adapts beautifully to a calm, loving home.
This special girl is perfect for someone looking for a cat that combines exceptional beauty with an equally exceptional temperament. We are looking for a dog-free household with experience in caring for Persian cats.


PURE PERSIAN KITTENS. BORN March 20, 2026
Persian kittens are like tiny, fluffy clouds that have just learned how to wobble through the world. Their round faces and wide, curious eyes peek out from soft, downy fur. At this age, they’re still discovering everything—each step is a small adventure, each sound a mystery.
They toddle clumsily toward anything that moves, often tripping over their own paws, then looking surprised as if the floor has played a trick on them. When they’re not exploring, they cuddle together in a warm, sleepy pile, purring softly like tiny engines of comfort.
Their world is simple and full of wonder: a gentle hand feels like magic, a soft blanket is a kingdom, and their mother is the center of everything. In these early weeks, they are pure innocence—fragile, curious, and impossibly sweet.


GIRLS
Black/White and Red Tabby

