Grown Up Persian cats and kittens being retired to live in forever Pet homes
Purrinlot Retiring Persian Cats
We are located in Hampton, Virginia, USA
Current retiring Persian Cats
I would love to find a home that will love my kitty and that has no small children, and does not smoke.
Adopted
Blue eye white female- Shiloh- age 5 $275.00- loves to sit in your lap while you watch TV, sleeps by your side and adores a good play session. LOVES wet food- eats dry food good too tho.
I'm in the process of screening homes for my retiring Adult Persian cats. I am very attached to these kitties and only want the very best for them. I would like to place them in homes where they are the queen and can sleep in the bed with you- watch TV at night and be there with you for morning coffee. A home that isn't so busy- that they get second to all the needs to run the household.
If you are interested in one or two of my beloved kitties- please tell me more about you and your home.
Email- call and come visit- all Adult Persian cats are spayed and have all shots including rabies up to date. I do not wish to ship any of these Adult Persian cats. Here is how I wish to proceed with this:
- You email your interest to me, Laura from the contact page - give me your phone number and best times to call.
- I phone you, we set up a time for you to meet the kitties, and then we determine if one of these kitties and you are a match.
Thanks for understanding! Call me if you are interested in of my Adult Persian cats- if you catch me- you are good!
757-851-4290.
Bicolor, Tabby Kittens / Just Whites / Just Calico's / Persian Cats
Advantages of Adopting An Adult Persian cat
Too often, adult cats are passed over for all the wrong reasons. In fact, a cat need not be a kitten to develop a warm and lasting bond with a new family.
The advantages of adopting an grown Persian cat include:
It is easier to discern an adult cat's personality and behavioral traits, as well as its size, weight, and appearance, than it is to predict how a young kitten will develop as it matures into adulthood. A cat that has already been raised with other cats, dogs, or children may adapt much more easily to them in a new home than a kitten will. An easygoing adult cat is sturdier in a rough-and-tumble environment than a kitten will be. Because adult cats are usually more calm and focused than kittens are, they can more quickly learn a new owner's routine and rules, and are also less likely to be destructive. If you want a purebred, adopting a young adult cat from a breeder may save you a lot of money - young Persian Cats are often priced at a fraction of the cost of a kitten of comparable quality, and you will be spared a long waiting list.
(Copyright- Cat Fancy Magazine, June 1988 edition - author: Barbara L. Diamond).
References:
Already Adopted:
- Persian Kitten Pictures (1)
- Persian Kitten Pictures (2)
- Persian Kitten Pictures (3)
- Persian Kitten Pictures (4)
- Our First Litter
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