Buyer confidence

Breeder standards

The site teaches buyers what to ask for: records, transparency, fit, and a placement process that protects the kitten as much as the sale.

Health records

Each placement packet lists vet visits, age-appropriate vaccines, deworming history, and any disclosed concerns.

Parentage

Breed paperwork and pedigree details are discussed before reservation when a kitten is represented as registered.

Temperament

Listings include plain-language notes about confidence, activity level, grooming tolerance, and household fit.

Contract

Families review a written agreement covering health terms, spay or neuter timing, return support, and transfer details.

Timing

Kittens stay until they are developmentally ready, with pickup planned around vet clearance and social maturity.

Support

Homecoming guidance covers food transition, litter setup, grooming tools, vet follow-up, and introductions.

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Ethical sales flow

Applications come before reservations.

The training build avoids a shopping-cart pattern because live-animal placement needs screening, documentation, and buyer education. The form gathers just enough information to start a responsible conversation.

  • No same-day take-home pressure
  • No hidden record or contract expectations
  • No deposit request before fit and paperwork review
  • No claims of real registrations or awards in this demo
Common buyer questions

Good questions belong on the page.