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KATHY ARCHER OF KENTUCKYKATZ CATTERY
ALTER AGREEMENT FOR PETS ONLY
KENTUCKY KATZ cattery is a registered with C.F.A. and T.I.C.A. This certificate guarantees that the kitten purchased from Kathy Archer, can be registered with C.F.A. and T.I.C.A., once the alter agreement (this agreement) is honored. This certificate will guarantee that the kitten being purchased from KENTUCKY KATZ cattery is a purebred Abyssinian. Born to Sire: Sir Winston’s Mystical Diamond and Dam: Hanna-of-Kentucky Darling. This certificate guarantees the kitten purchased from KENTUCKY KATZ is of good health and free of genetic disorders and further assures the kitten will remain free of genetic disorders for one year, excluding allergies. If a genetic disorder occurs during the time the purchaser has acquired the kitten and during the following year to date, the breeder will refund the full amount of the purchase of the kitten or replace the kitten with proof of such disorder from that kitten's veterinarian and confirmed by KENTUCKY KATZ cattery's veterinarian. In accordance with this agreement, the kitten should be vet checked within 2 business days of possession and report any problems or concerns within 10 days of the vet visit. All concerns should be reported immediately as it could affect any animals in the breeders’ home and cattery. Furthermore, the purchaser agrees to provide the kitten with the follow-up shots and tests needed to maintain their health and well being and after 16 weeks, include rabies, unless any or all have been previously provided by breeder. This kitten is being sold “as a pet only” and the owner will have he/she neutered or spayed at the earliest time for the health of the kitten (not before 16 weeks and no later than 6 months and the kittens weighing at least 4 pounds). The kitten is being sold WITH OUT breeding rights. C.F.A. and T.I.C.A. Registration papers will be sent to purchaser upon receipt of the kitten being neutered or spayed with a written statement from the performing veterinarian, unless previously confirmed by the breeder. By purchasing your kitten from Kentucky Katz Cattery, you also agree that your kitten will not be used for any type of experimentations, sold to another person or institution. If for some reason, you cannot keep your kitten that you have purchased, even if it is an adult, as the breeder, I am to be notified. As long as I am still living and you are unable to keep your kitten/cat, the cat will need to be returned to me, the breeder, not for a refund to you, but for me to find proper placement for the kitten/cat. The purchaser will be liable for any transportation costs at that time if necessary, unless previously agreed upon by the breeder. _______I agree to all of the conditions and terms listed above. _______________________________________________________________________ (Buyer) Print Full Name Date ________________________________________________________________________ Street City State Zip Code ________________________________________________________________________ Signature Date ________________________________________________________________________Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone ________________________________________________________________________
Email (Breeder) Kathy G. Archer Date ___________ Price of kitten:_______________ Delivery if applicable:__________
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: To the new owners of our Abyssinian kitten, there are a few things that I would recommend. These statements are not warranted, guaranteed or intended to replace veterinarian advice. These statements are suggestions from our studies and experience living with Abyssinian Cats. 1. Water: it is so important that kittens and cats have a plentiful water supply. A bowl of water can get stagnate very quickly, within an hour, which harbors bacteria and collects materials unhealthy for your kitten. So, not only is that unhealthy, but then your kittens/cats won’t drink the amount of water they need to maintain a healthy urinary tract. Keeping running water with a fountain is ideal for your kitten. Our kittens have been raised on different fountains and have adapted easily. Please BE WARNED THOUGH that Abyssinians love water and a large body of water, like a bath, commode, anywhere they cannot get out of will be of grave danger or death. So, DO NOT leaves the kitten where they will be near a bath, pool, or outside water pumps for their protection. 2. Nutrition, of course is a vital. Kittens and cats in general need more protein than dogs. We have chosen to use a food with a 32% or higher protein base and one that can be used for kittens through adults. The more natural the ingredients, the better. We recommend dry food, moistening slightly while the kittens are young, after 9 weeks gradually reduce the amount of water on the food, as their teeth develop for healthy teeth and gums. (By the time you have received your kitten, he/she will already be on dry food.) We will advise you as to what your kitten is currently eating. Reserve using canned cat food for special occasions or when dispensing medicine. Do not use table food. However, cooked plain protein like chicken, beef, pork etc is fine on occasion AFTER ONE YEAR OF AGE.
3. Adjusting to home may cause some changes in stool & eating habits. Kittens may cry in search for siblings until they vomit. These are very common situations. Soft stool should return to normal in one week. Vomiting should be small amounts after periods of crying & should be less than what the kitten ate. No more than three times a day for the first several days. We handle our kittens within minutes of birth and introduce new scents, noises, animals, & children within hours after they are born. They should adjust beautifully. If your kitten seems stressed take it to a calm room hold him close to your chest under your chin and stroke the sides of his face. Tug or stroke slightly on his ears with moistened fingers. It gives him the feeling his mother or siblings are bathing him. Please feel free to call me or contact my veterinarian, Dr. McClain, at Tates Creek Animal Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky. Their website is www.tatescreekanimalhospital.com and they are always happy to help. Our kittens have been raised freely in our home. They interact daily with our four children, three dogs and their parents. They are extremely sociable. Enjoy!!!
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