Welcome!
Both parents came to us from a purebred breed.
We didn't just come up with the idea of starting a breed.
I have been researching for a long time how genetics works, which blood groups are important, how many color variations there are and what makes a reputable breeder .
We do our best the home and therefore the basis of this
Breeding to make it as perfect as possible.
The kittens get their own litter room until they are old enough to keep up with the big ones - separately and in peace. Our mom cat, Yuki, can always decide when she wants to retire and when she doesn't.
From the moment when the whirlwinds get cheeky enough, out of their whelping box
to climb, of course they grow up with us, right in the middle of the action with all the challenges and everything that goes with it.
Socializing our kittens in the best possible way is our heart's task.
We get children visiting every week (of course only from a certain age) so that the little ones are not shy, as we unfortunately do not have our own * grin *.
Our family dog Amigo will also get the kittens used to dogs and show them that size has nothing to do with their looks.
The kittens get sugar and grain-free feed from us , which I also recommend to the next owner to continue feeding at least for a year.
And to everyone who doesn't like this family business because they have something against breeding, I understand that too! I ask you to take a look at the nearest shelter befor you decide.
We have a third cat by us, called Agera, he got abandoned and is a Norwegian forest cat and is of course not used for breeding, but may also enjoy our home.
I am also active in animal protection myself, so I understand the suspicion of breeders a little ..
but just ask not to lump them all together.