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Last news announces
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July 3, 2008
We have kittens!
They are here!!! We have five very cute kittens that were born last night. Please, feel free to contact us via email or phone if you would like to own one of this little angels. We believe we have 4 boys and a girl, but we are not 100% sure. The kittens are sold on the first come - first serve basis. Please, check this site periodically as we update info and pictures on these kittens.




May 7, 2008
We Are Sold Out!
The kittens from our second litter are all sold! If you are interested in buying a kitten, you can pre-order one! Feel free to contact us by phone or email.




November 5, 2007
Order Kittens
As of this month, we provide new service to our customers. We are able to order you kittens from Moscow, Russia. Please see our main page for more information.



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STAGES OF KITTEN DEVELOPMENT

Siberian Cats
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KRISTINA THOMPSON
"The really great thing about cats is their endless variety. One can pick a cat to fit almost any kind of decor, color, scheme, income, personality, mood. But under the fur, whatever color it may be, there still lies, essentially unchanged, one of the world's free souls." ~ Eric Gurney

Newborn:
The kitten eyes are closed and its barely able to hear, however the sence of touch is fully developed.

1-2 weeks
The kitten is starting to hear sounds and looks toward them. It’s eyes are typically open by 2 week of age, although it’s eyesight is still poor. It’s teeth begin growing just before 2 weeks.

3 weeks
The kitten’s sence of smell is almost fully developed . and it can see well enough to find and approach it’s mother. The kitten still had limited walking abilities.

4 weeks
The kitten is fully developed and it is beginning to eat solid food. It is learning to walk and to play socially with its littermates.

5 weeks
The kitten’s sight is nearly fully developed. Its teeth are in place and it can eat on its own. It can run for brief periods is beginning to play as well as groom itself and its littermates.

6 weeks
The kitten can regulate its body temperature and has developed adult sleeping patterns. It is usually fully weaned by the time and it is able to run, walk and play with toys.

7-14 weeks
This is period of intensely active play as the kitten developing interacted physical coordination. You will see chasing play with littermates.

14-20 weeks
The kitten’s baby teeth fall out and are replaced with new adult teeth.

6 months
Adolescent cats work
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