
Tuxedo Cat Breeder and Kittens For Sale
Tuxedo cats are not an individual breed. They are simply a very mixed color and pattern of their skin coats that can be see with other breeds. Know these few details while looking for a Tuxedo kitten for sale. Tuxedo kittens are unique from the rest not only with their stylish black, white pattern, but they also possess a personality, making them worthy of their own description.
Our kittens are well loved and socialized daily with our family that includes children and 2 dogs. We feel early socialization is very important so that the kittens grow to be sweet and hold-able.
It’s is very stressful on the kitten you are bringing home, if you live from out of state 5 or more hours drive away. Always keep the kitten in the carrier when you are getting out of the car and going in the house. If you carry the kitten it can jump out of your arms and be injured badly or run away little kittens are very fast. It is quiet impossible to accurately tell wait times on an individual basis. So many factors are involved in wait times that are completely out of our control. Therefor, individual wait times can vary greatly for everyone. Many Pet Buyers join the wait list for a variety of reasons, especially if quality and looks are a critical factor.
Appearance
You can pick out if a kitten has the Tuxedo qualities or not right from birth. Kittens are simply miniatures of the adult pattern rather than having a changing color pattern as they grow up. These black-and-white beauties come in all shapes and sizes, but they always look a little more highly developed than their counterparts because of their tidy attractive markings. While gray cats may bear a similar bicolor pattern, they are not generally considered notice.
Diet and Nutrition
Your tuxedo kittens should be fed the same diet as any other cat from which the breed is made. A wet food diet is often considered best, but you can provide dry food for your kitten to snack on as well. Discuss your cat's needs with your veterinarian, especially if your cat has diabetes, is obese, or is a senior. Also you should always make sure to supply fresh, clean water for your cat at all times.
Care
Since Tuxedo Cats can be derived from different breeds, likely, genetic health concerns will vary depending on their genetics. Some common health conditions for any other domestic cats may occur.
The care of a tuxedo kittens will depend specifically on its breed. Its coat requires no special treatment based on color pattern. You should know from which breed your Tuxedo comes from. Brushing your kitten will help reduce matting and may help prevent hairballs. Trim your cat's nails every two to three weeks and provide a scratching post. Also, as with any cat, stay up-to-date on veterinary visits and vaccinations to help prevent health problems.
You need to make a safe zone for him or her before picking the kitten from the airport. make provision for a bathroom, or extra bedroom. Once you get the kitten don’t immediately open the carrier and let a bunch of people handle her. This will stress the kitten very much. You need to put the kitten in a quiet place with food, water, litter pan and toys. You should sit in there for a while then leave with the light on. He or she will investigate and will eat and use the kitty pan if it feels safe and not stressed. Sometimes the kitten won’t eat drink water or use the litter pan till the next day until it feels comfortable and safe. It’s important you spend time with the kitten after you put it in the bathroom. Do not immediately take it to your bed and let it sleep with you. They don't know what a bed is and when it wakes up it will pee on the bed. This is not the start you want. The kitten will want to continue to pee on the bed. Leave her in the bathroom for a few days. You can take the kitten out and play with hold on your lap or lay in the bed playing. Afterward put the kitten back in the bathroom, this is getting the kittens trust.
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SOME IMPORTANT NOTES
You need to buy ceramic bowls for the cat food and water bowls. When the kitten gets a little older get a kitty drinking fountain, cats love these. Other toys to buy are cat nip toys, they love them. You need to also buy brushs for your kittens. My favorite brush for my cats is a horse soft face brush, you can get at Jeffers Pet, And it’s very cheap my cat’s love it. And what I use on the kittens. Jeffers Face Brush Item IAFM cost $2.99 The other brush is also inexpensive at Jeffers, a Gripsoft Slicker Brush. This brush works great getting the loose shedding fur off. Item J7G1 Any cat brushes you buy at Pet Smart or Petco are expensive, these two brushes work great.
All pricing is regardless of color or gender and is locked onto the contract. If pricing changes, as our costs increases, your locked contract price will still be honored. Hence, it is better to join the wait list sooner rather than later.
It is important that pets are not over vaccinated in today’s world by greedy vets that care more for your money than your kittens. I hear all the time my vet is the best. Really? What vaccines has your vet given your kitten? Do you even ask?
Our relationship with you does not end when you take home a kitten from us. As conscientious breeders, experienced kitten counselors, and Bengal lovers, we'd like to believe nothing can ever go wrong with our kitten / kittens. However, certain things are not in our control.
A kitten's health is dependent on a lot of factors like genetics, exercise, food, nourishment and overall care.
If something does go wrong, we will strive to help. While we may not be able to guarantee that your kitten will never have a health problem, we guarantee that we will do our best to ensure your new family member is a healthy one!
Our facility has tested negative for all parasites, Feline Leukemia, FIV, PK Deficiency, PRA, and HCM by a licensed cardiologist.