Coonpanion Kitten/Cat Request

To the prospective kitten buyer,

We get several kitten requests each week, many of which consist of little more than a email address and the query 'do you have any kittens available'? Since we evaluate every person who gets a Coonpanion kitten, we generally need a bit more information than that! :) So, we have put this, rather basic, webform in place.

If you would prefer to send email instead, feel free to write to kittens@coonpanion.com - but be sure to include all of the information we ask for in the form!

Thanks,

Pamelle Moulton & Douglas Glatz
Coonpanion Maine Coons

 

Full Name  
Email Address
(We will automatically disreagard any kitten request that does not have a valid email address)
Street Address
(City & State as an absolute minimum, please)

Phone Number
(Please include area code)

I would be interested in:
kitten
older cat/retiree
I am interested in:
Pet only
Show Alter
Breeding Queen/Stud
Show-quality Breeding Queen/Stud


Please include any comments you would like to make:


        


 

 


Notes
Normally we will not formally name kittens unless we intend to take them to show (when we have to register them). This allows their new person to decide on the most appropriate name and register the kitten with that name. Any kitten names used on this site are for convienence only, cats who are already registered will have "Coonpanion" prefixing the name.
No kitten will be sold without a sales contract. Prospective buyers will receive a signed copy of this contract when reserving a specific kitten.
However, the main points that you must agree to are:
  • You may not declaw or devocalize a Coonpanion cat. For more information on declawing (and why we oppose it), go to the Declawing Cats: Issues & Alternatives website.
  • Any kittens that are sold as 'pets' will be spayed/neutered by the breeder prior to delivery. All cats will have had the shots appropriate to their age before being delivered to their new owner. (Due to concerns about safety, we do not give Feline Leukemia innoculations, leaving that decision to the buyers. We do innoculate all our own cats.)
  • Because of quality of life issues, we insist that any Coonpanion cat be regarded as an 'indoor' cat. Plan accordingly! ;)

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