Kittens.




All of our kittens are born and raised within our purpose-built family home. The house was designed around the cats and boasts its own maternity ward in the nook under the stairs, complete with underfloor heating, dimmable lighting, CCTV and a mezzanine level shelf for mums to hop out of the 'nest', yet still keep a watchful eye on their brood. Entry to the maternity suite is via the 'cat kitchen', a space which allows the kittens to begin to stretch their legs as they grow, whilst providing a utility space with their own dishwasher to keep cat bowls squeaky clean, a fridge freezer to keep the raw food fresh, and plenty of storage. From around six weeks of age, the kittens are moved into the kitten nursery, a space complete with cat trees and climbing furniture to aid their development within a safe environment.
Rearing kittens within our family home ensures they are used to children and loud noises such as the hoover; they develop a fondness for being around people right from the start. They receive plenty of handling by us as well as visitors and are quite the attraction in our small village! This helps them to be adaptable and settle into their forever homes quickly.
We aim to provide the very best forever homes for our British Shorthair kittens, so I hope you don’t mind if I ask you some questions about your circumstances, home environment and your location. They are weaned mainly onto a raw food diet (available online, at pet food shops and forward-thinking supermarkets) as this is the most pure and natural diet for cats as obligate carnivores.
Ahead of collecting your kitten at 13 weeks, I will provide you with the Catzilla Kitten Information Guide to help you get organised and ensure kittens experience a smooth transition to their new home. I will send regular updates and photos on their progress and answer any questions you have.
On collection, your kitten will leave us with:
- a blanket (conditioned with smells of siblings and mum)
- toys
- GCCF registration documents
- 5-generation pedigree form
- discount food vouchers
- a vaccination card
- a microchip
- 5 weeks free insurance with Agria
Once kittens have left us, I remain available to help answer any questions you may have as they grow up. We all really enjoy updates on the kittens as they settle and grow.
All our Silver Tabby British Shorthair kittens are raised within our family home, spending the first couple of weeks in my wardrobe, before stretching their legs in our lounge playpen. From around six weeks of age, kittens become increasingly independent and begin to explore the house. Rearing kittens within our family home ensures they are used to children and loud noises such as the hoover; they develop a fondness for being around people right from the start.
Catzilla British shorthair kittens receive regular (almost constant!) handling by us as well as visitors and are quite the attraction in our small village! This helps them to be adaptable and settle into their forever homes quickly.
We aim to provide the very best forever homes for our British Shorthair kittens, so I hope you don’t mind if I ask you some questions about your home environment and its location. They are weaned mainly onto a raw food diet (available online, at pet food shops and forward-thinking supermarkets) as this is the most pure and natural diet for cats as obligate carnivores.
Ahead of collecting your kitten at 13 weeks, I will provide you with the Catzilla Kitten Information Guide to help you get organised and ensure kittens experience a smooth transition to their new home. I will send regular updates and photos on their progress and answer any questions you have.
On collecting your kitten, you will also receive:
- a blanket (conditioned with smells of siblings and mum)
- some food
- litter
- toys
- GCCF registration documents
- 5 generation pedigree form
- discount food vouchers
- vaccination card.
I remain in touch with most families and we all really enjoy updates on the kittens as they settle and grow.
All of our kittens are born and raised within our purpose-built family home. The house was designed around the cats and boasts its own maternity ward in the nook under the stairs, complete with underfloor heating, dimmable lighting, CCTV and a mezzanine level shelf for mums to hop out of the 'nest', yet still keep a watchful eye on their brood. Entry to the maternity suite is via the 'cat kitchen', a space which allows the kittens to begin to stretch their legs as they grow, whilst providing a utility space with their own dishwasher to keep cat bowls squeaky clean, a fridge freezer to keep the raw food fresh, and plenty of storage. From around six weeks of age, the kittens are moved into the kitten nursery, a space complete with cat trees and climbing furniture to aid their development within a safe environment.
Rearing kittens within our family home ensures they are used to children and loud noises such as the hoover; they develop a fondness for being around people right from the start. They receive plenty of handling by us as well as visitors and are quite the attraction in our small village! This helps them to be adaptable and settle into their forever homes quickly.
We aim to provide the very best forever homes for our British Shorthair kittens, so I hope you don’t mind if I ask you some questions about your circumstances, home environment and your location. They are weaned mainly onto a raw food diet (available online, at pet food shops and forward-thinking supermarkets) as this is the most pure and natural diet for cats as obligate carnivores.




None of my kittens are sold with breeding rights.




None of my kittens are sold with breeding rights.




None of my kittens are sold with breeding rights.