Blue mitted tabby
Registered in the World Cat Federation.
She will always be our favorite baby, she is affectionate, friendly, takes care of everyone equally, and I would say that she has the softest hair in the house.
Negative in HCM, FeLV and FIV. No history of PKD.
She loves to be brushed and caressed her belly, she likes ham above all things and she is a fan of boys.
Long trips, spending a lot of time in the carrier... he starts to turn around inside, he doesn't like it at all.
Blue mitted Ragdoll
Registered in World Cat Federation.
Rubinstein Carpat-ES was ceded to Grecians and lived with other breeders before coming into our lives. He is the grandfather of Gordigordolls and will have a decent retirement by our side.
Negative in HCM, PKD, FeLV and FIV.
He has learned to live with our ragdolls based on affection, space and York ham. He loves ham, caresses and being scratched on his back, when he wants cuddles he approaches slowly and gently pushes you with his head, leaving it stuck, he knows how to convey gratitude and love.
It does not like being picked up or whole adult males.
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A sociable cat is a happy cat. This interaction process is essential not only for you and your cat, but also for anyone else your cat may interact with.
Kittens begin to learn how to behave as adults by watching their mother. With her they learn to control the bites or the use of their claws playing with their brothers in the litter. But this does not teach them how to behave with a human or how to get used to their sounds, smells and shapes, this is the part where our work comes in until they are at least 3 months old.
A cat that experiences poor or no socialization can lead to negative attitudes and the appearance of behavioral problems that will be difficult to work on in its adult stage. A kitten that has not been properly socialized can be scared, insecure or aggressive in certain situations, which is why we prepare them to be able to interact with other animals and people. When this occurs, the cat is confident, lively, friendly, and secure.
When a family has special needs, whether due to mental health such as depression, dependents with functional diversity, work trips that they must get used to, accessible swimming pool at home... we extend their training either in our family or in their new home until complying with the appropriate habits or customs (traveling in a carrier, noise, learning to swim...)
Once his family comes for him we have another 4 weeks of work ahead where adaptation to the home only takes a couple of days but teaching his family to care for him and guide him in his development becomes paramount.