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How to get one of our kittens: Policies

Writer: siamesesealpointsiamesesealpoint

Updated: Jul 26, 2024

First, check on the "Updates" tab to see if we have kittens right now, or when the next litter is expected.

You may fill out our Kitten Application any time to specify the type of kitten you are seeking and to get priority for an upcoming litter. However, we require the Application to be filled out first before we field inquiries. Click the button below to access the form:


We accept deposits of $250 to hold the kitten of your choice for you once we have ascertained the gender and colorpoints of the litter. We have a business PayPal account which provides fraud protection, but will also accept a check. We will send you an Adoption Contract and a Deposit Agreement with an Invoice for the Deposit when you are ready to secure your kitten.

We time the rehoming of the kittens to the mother's weaning and heat cycle, as well as to the kittens' development. The optimum time for a kitten to go to their new homes is when the mother starts rejecting them. This allows for a smoother transition and attachment to their new owner. It is important to pick up the kitten within a week of their release date, which is 8-10 weeks of age. If kitten cannot be picked up within a week of the release date, deposit will be forfeited and kitten will be sold to another buyer. We have instituted this new policy due to the number of people pushing back their pick-up dates to travel or defaulting altogether. It is easier for a younger kitten to adjust to the new home, so as soon as the kitten is ready we need to work around that window of time.

If kittens are already 8 weeks or over, no deposits are required or accepted. For kittens that have not been preselected, we operate on a first come, first served basis. Make sure to bring a cat carrier and have cat food, litter box, and cat tree ready at home. We will not release a kitten unless it is placed securely in a cat carrier before leaving.

Do not engage in haggling over the price of the kitten. Our kittens are treasured family members and are not “things” in a bazaar. If you have placed a deposit on a kitten then attempt to haggle the price upon pick-up, this will place you in default: you will not get a kitten and your deposit will not be refunded. Occasionally we will drop the price if we have back to back litters, if a depositor defaults (happens every now and then surprisingly), or if a kitten has reached 4 months or older. If you don't have the money to give our cats top quality care, then please adopt a shelter pet instead and save a life while saving money.

Deposits are generally non-refundable, but if you are not happy with your kitten when you come for pick-up, we will immediately return your deposit. We also allow 48 hours to notify us of any issue with your kitten, and if we are unable to solve the issue you will be promptly refunded upon return of the kitten and registration paper.

Very rarely we get adult cats back that need rehoming. These cats are spayed/neutered, healthy and have had all shots. If interested in obtaining an older cat, send an email to be put on the list in case one becomes available. There would be a small rehoming fee.

So far we have been very lucky not to have any kittens with special needs. We give a generous written health guarantee that even covers vermin, such as fleas, ticks, ear mites and worms. Out of all our litters, we have had one kitten with an umbilical hernia and we paid for the repair. We had another kitten with a heart murmur and we paid for the vet care until the murmur became undetectable. We recently had a kitten with an undescended testicle and paid for the additional procedures needed during his neuter. We would not knowingly sell a kitten with any problem or concern, and will work with you should any issue arise. When you buy one of our cats, you become our extended family and we are always here for advice and love to get photo updates!
Follow us on Instagram @siamesesealpointkittens and you can see some of our prior cats following us, including our international fashion magazine cover boy Pluto, who later adopted a baby brother Hans from his mom Layla’s litter. Also check out the adventures of Gronk and Koko, who are quintessential Manhattanites living their best life. Our cats are with Broadway stars, renowned artists and authors, doctors, lawyers, psychiatrists, psychologists, professors, teachers, architects, financiers, and other loving families.
Occasionally we sell to other small home catteries and provide mentorship for new breeders who already have a sire of dam that meets the breed standards. Under no circumstances will we sell siblings to breed with one another! We only sell breeding rights with kittens suitable for breeding and only to pre-vetted small home breeders that have been in contact with us to discuss their plans. Unauthorized breeding of our cats will result in legal action. We occasionally provide stud services to unrelated local females that meet breed standards and have a certificate of health from a vet.



 
 
 

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