CFA Torti-Point Female Himalayan Kitten for sale in Titusville, Florida

$650

REDUCED !!!
Born 6/30/2014, this gentle, beautiful, and unusual torti-point Himalayan lady is now ready for her forever-home!
Her first shots have actually been given and she includes a vet-certified Florida State Health Certificate, CFA registration, and a _ 1-year_health_warranty _ (* with signed adoption contract.) Offered specifically by skilled and registered breeder. Note: both Sire and Dam have actually been completely inoculated (including optional FIV and FIP immunizations,) have actually never ever been ill, or permitted outdoors (except to check out the vet.) Added photos offered upon demand.
This healthy female kittycat has primarily bi-colored (chocolate and white) tortoiseshell points with a fleck of red along her left ear. She also has splashes of chocolate and white along her feet, mask and tail. (Her paw pads alternate black and pink. This kitty is well-socialized and has been raised w / kids in a loving house; Never caged or maltreated.
Himalayan Persian kitties are smart, caring, gentle and loving. She is extremely lively and like her bro, seems to have 2 speeds: full-on, and totally off! (I wish I had HER energy!:-o) When he's tired, she loves to curl up and sleep alongside me. When awake, she typically regulates your attention! She likes to have fun with toys or chase the laser. When demands petting, she will purr rather loudly. (His papa also suches as to play bring, maybe she will too?) She does truly well with kids too.
Typically speaking, Tortoise shell (and/or calico) markings are hereditary abnormalities, making torti-pointed Himalayan cats fairly unusual. Their color markings are commonly distinct and strikingly gorgeous. This kittycat is no exception. Some folks assert that Tortoise Shell cats have an unique 'Tortitude' about them. I've not seen this establish if she does. She is a truely beautiful, loving and uncommon specimen of the type.
Some Interesting Facts about the type -.
Himalayan Persians were developed as a result of cross-breeding Siamese with Persian felines in the early 1930s. The objective was to accomplish the Siamese's pointed coloring in an otherwise Persian feline. After years of crossbreeding, The Cat Fanciers' Association accepted the Himalayan as a point-colored variation of the Persian feline. Today their points could vary from deep chocolate, to blue, to lilac, to (flame point) red, and obviously, tortoise shell.
Like other Persian felines, Himalayan grownups are really responsive to human communication and love to pose, often curtaining themselves across furniture, window ledges, and laps.:-) Persian felines are without a doubt the most popular breed within the CFA.
As a breed, their laid-back "catitude" generally does finest in safe and secure and calm indoor environments. They can adapt to louder homes (e.g., w / kids) with love and attention. Their short legs make jumping challenging, and their quiet voices have actually been referred to as harmonic.
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