
The most likely the answer to that question is no as we normally have a wait-list. However, you may have to contact us to know more if there is any available or to enter the wait list.
I require a non-refundable deposit to be added to my wait-list. I also require your mailing address, personal phone number and email address for my records.
We are committed to breeding Dwelf kittens that we love so much.
Quality bred Dwelf cat ain't cheap. There is no set price on our kittens. Because each kitten is unique, we price on an individual basis while considering coat color, coat appeal, body structure etc. Generally speaking, our prices range from $1200 to $3000 for kittens as pets.
Typically Yes if you are within a driving distance!! but only by an Appointment or Pick up purpose after Reservation or payment have been made. We live here also and keeping my family safe is my #1 priority.
Typically, we have 6-9 litters per year. Each queen is limited to 1-2 litters per year to protect their health. It is important to me to keep it low, so that I may get to know, love and kiss each baby daily, before they are ready to go to their forever homes.
I prefer email contact so that all communication has a written record of what is said and agreed upon. It eliminates any confusion about the Buyer/Seller expectations and responsibilities...Thanks
Yes. We ship kittens on any airline that keeps animals in a climate-controlled environment at all times. Kittens are expected to arrive the same day they are shipped. On Friday mornings, we usually ship kittens. Kittens usually arrive the same day, between early afternoon and late evening. We will make a schedule for you. You will not need to bring a carrier because your kitten will arrive in one. You must present identification at the time of pick-up from the airline.
Yes, but saying Dwelfs are hypoallergenic only means that they have less allergens than most cats. Everyone's allergies are different and every cat is different. I encourage people to make an appointment and spend 30 minutes (or more) with our cats to see how you react. As funny as it sounds, you should vigorously pet and play with the cats, rub your face in their fur or even get them to lightly scratch you if that is what it will take to get you to normally react. Always remember, it is important to test your allergies with an adult Dwelf as many people do not react to kittens. With that said, over 80% of people that I have tested (with cat allergies) have not had a reaction to my Dwelf cats.
All cats are different and the environment your kittens are socialization in at an early age plays a role. We raise and maintain a cage free environment. All of our Dwelfs are used to being picked up, carried around and have been well socialized so they usually do very well with young children. Dwelfs are great family pets!