Neptun Maine Coon male (Reserved for Lulu)

Price: $ 2300

Status:

Breed:

Sex:

Male

Birth date:

March 17, 2023

Champion Bloodlines:

Yes

Registered:

Yes

Сolor:

black silver marble

Introducing Neptun, an adorable Maine Coon kitten available at KittyLand Cattery!

Neptun is a stunning male kitten born on March 17, 2023. With his striking black silver marble coat, he is sure to captivate your heart. He comes from champion bloodlines, ensuring exceptional lineage and promising future potential.

This little furball is registered with the prestigious World Cat Federation (WCF) pedigree, guaranteeing his authenticity and breed standards. Neptun can be spayed or neutered upon your request, ensuring his well-being and fitting your specific preferences. Additionally, he can be sold with breeding rights if you have aspirations of continuing his exceptional bloodline.

Neptun is available for a price of $2300. To secure this delightful kitten, a deposit of $300 is required, which will reserve him exclusively for you. Please note that the deposit is non-refundable but will ensure that Neptun is not available to anyone else. Exceptions for deposit transfers can only be made if both the originally chosen kitten and the desired replacement are from the same breeder, and the kitten has not yet been spayed or had its purebred certificate issued under your name.

Upon the day of Neptun’s arrival at his new home, the final payment is due. This payment can be made through Venmo, Zelle, or Cash. If you have any questions or concerns regarding payment, please feel free to contact us, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to bring Neptun into your life and experience the joy and companionship he will undoubtedly provide. Reserve this precious Maine Coon kitten today and let him become a cherished member of your family.

*For additional information or specific requests about Neptun, please reach out to us.

We offer four shipping options for your convenience:

  • Air Cargo Delivery: This option is priced at $575 and delivers your kitten to the nearest airport equipped with American Airlines or Alaska Airlines facilities. Please note that this method is not available for certain breeds and is subject to temperature restrictions.
  • Road Transportation: This option is available for nearby states only and pricing varies based on the delivery location.
  • Nanny-Assisted Delivery: This service is priced at $900 and includes personal courier accompaniment for your kitten.
  • Personal Door-to-Door Delivery: This comprehensive service delivers your kitten directly to your doorstep and is priced at $1250. Exceptions may apply based on the destination. You are also welcome to collect your kitten from our location.
  • Full vaccinations are required for kittens at a certain age.
  • Deworming to keep your kitten healthy.
  • A health guarantee to ensure your kitten’s well-being.
  • Kitten grooming services to keep your furry friend looking and feeling their best.
  • We will provide you with information and care instructions for your new kitten.
  • We offer 7 days a week support to help with all of your kitten’s needs.
  • A pet/vet passport with all records.

We offer a Word Cat Federation (WCF) pedigree for our cats. If you prefer, your kitty can be spayed/neutered upon your request. Additionally, we offer the option to purchase a kitty with breeding rights. If you have any additional requests or questions, please let us know

To reserve a kitten, you’ll need to pay a deposit of either $400 or $500. This will hold the kitten for you and prevent it from being sold to anyone else. Unfortunately, the deposit is non-refundable and cannot be transferred to another kitten. This is because the breeder needs the deposit to keep the kitten for you.

If you need to change the kitten you’ve chosen, exceptions can be made only if both the original and new kitten are from the same breeder, the kitten is not yet spayed, and the purebred certificate hasn’t been issued under your name.

The final payment is due on the day your kitten arrives at their new home, and can be made through PayPal, WISE, or cash. If you have any questions or concerns about payment, please feel free to contact us.

  • If a licensed veterinary clinic confirms that the pet is unhealthy at the time of acquisition, the seller will accept the pet’s return and issue a store credit for the amount paid.
  • If the buyer is dissatisfied with the purchased pet or experiences issues like theft, problems with toilet training, allergies in the family, etc., the buyer cannot demand a refund or compensation from the seller.
  • If the buyer is unable to house, care for, and maintain the pet, the seller has the right of first refusal.
  • If necessary, the pet should be returned to the seller for re-homing without any refund. The pet should never be put into a rescue situation or humane society.

Spaying kittens at a young age has several benefits, including reducing the risk of certain health issues, easier recovery from surgery, population control, and behavioral benefits. Early spaying is generally considered safe and can be done as early as 8-16 weeks old. It helps prevent unwanted litters and behaviors associated with a cat’s heat cycle.

Here a Proof from veterenarians

https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/avma-policies/pediatric-spayneuter-dogs-and-cats

https://www.aaha.org/your-pet/pet-owner-education/ask-aaha/spay-or-neuter/

Also you can check for information

  • American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP): A professional organization dedicated to improving the health and welfare of cats. They offer resources and guidelines related to feline healthcare, including spaying and neutering. You can visit their website at https://catvets.com.
  • The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS): An organization that advocates for early-age spay/neuter to help control pet overpopulation. You can find more information on their website at https://www.humanesociety.org.
  • ASPCA: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) provides resources on spaying and neutering, including early-age procedures. Their website is https://www.aspca.org.