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At Today's Pet we try to maintain an inventory of both domestic and pure-breed kittens. Most of our domestic kittens are local "mixed-breeds". All of our kittens have had their first set of shots and have been wormed. They have been veterinary checked and quarantined for 5-7 days before being offered for sale. All kittens come with the Today's Pet Limited Kitten Warranty, a free veterinary visit, and 25% off having them spayed or neutered. All purebred kittens have been tested for feline leukemia. Kitten season usually lasts from April to October so availability may vary depending on the season.
In addition to our local domestic kittens we try to occasionally offer some pure-breds from our numerous breeders.
Cats do not normally breed during the winter months so they are generally in very short supply. We normally have an excellent selection around mid March. Look for some of these kittens when available:
- Bengal
- Cornish Rex
- Himalayan
- Ocicats
- Persians
- Scottish Folds
- Siamese
- Sphinx
- And more...
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Feeding a cat dog food can cause blindness. Dog food lacks taurine, a nutrient essential for cat health. Taurine keeps their heart healthy and their eyesight sharp.
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