Enti – Hodowla Ragdoll

How to Get a PET Kitten from Enti*PL

For breeding kittens, please contact me directly via email, Instagram or Facebook. Please note that breeding kittens are offered exclusively to registered, professional breeders.

A sales contract is signed with every future cat owner.

Procedure:

1. Standard procedure - when a specific kitten is announced in the public offer

  • Reservation is confirmed by signing a contract and paying a deposit of 50% of the agreed price. These two steps are inseparable.
  • Reservation becomes possible once the kitten is at least 5-8 weeks old; in practice, this typically happens between 9 and 14 weeks.
  • Kittens are not reserved before they have been qualified as PET (see “Kitten classification” below).
  • The most current information on kitten availability and status is posted on Facebook and Instagram.

2. Waiting list

  • A short waiting list is available for those who would like the chance to be considered before kittens are announced publicly.
  • A place on the waiting list does not guarantee a kitten of a specific colour, pattern or gender. It means that kittens classified as PET will be offered to waiting list members in turn, ahead of the public announcement – giving you the opportunity to decide whether this particular kitten feels like the right fit, or whether you’d prefer to wait for the next one.
  • There is some flexibility built in: one declined offer is completely fine. If a second offer is also declined, we treat this as a resignation from the waiting list.
  • Joining the waiting list involves signing a reservation agreement and paying a deposit of 50% of the kitten’s price.

What is included in the price:

  • A pedigree issued by Felis Polonia (FPL), affiliated with the Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe)
  • A minimum age of 14 weeks at the time of leaving the cattery, fully socialised and developmentally ready
  • Two rounds of vaccination and two or three rounds of deworming
  • Microchipping and spay/neuter surgery (this does not apply to kittens purchased for breeding)
  • A health booklet documenting all procedures performed
  • A starter kit for the new home
  • Litter box and scratching post training
  • Every owner receives our “Know How” information booklet upon making a reservation – a practical guide designed to help prepare for the arrival of their new cat. The booklet covers nutrition and food selection, maintaining physical and psychological wellbeing, coat care, as well as recommendations on carriers, litter boxes, litter types, toys and other essential accessories.

Kitten classification:

  • OBSERVATION – a kitten that has not yet been assigned to any category. It is being monitored with breeding potential in mind – assessing its type, structure and colouring simply takes a little more time.
  • PET – a companion cat and beloved family member. No breeding or exhibition rights; the cat may not be bred or shown at cat shows.
  • SHOW – correct markings and structure, without breeding rights. Ideal in type and eligible to participate in pedigree cat shows.
  • BREED – breeding rights, no structural defects. Colouring may be excellent or have minor imperfections.
  • SHOW-BREED – exemplary markings, ideal in type. A show-quality cat with full breeding rights.
SOCIALICON
SOCIALICON
Facebook