Birman kitten

Birman For Adoption, Hillcrest, QLD

We have one seal tortie point female kitten (born 9 October 2024) still available.

We are small scale breeders of pedigree Birman cats, living just south of Brisbane, Queensland. We only have a few litters a year, and all our kittens are born and raised in our home as our pets.
They can leave for their forever homes once they are 12 weeks old, are micro-chipped, de-sexed and vaccinated. They are registered with the Feline Control Council of Queensland (FCCQ), affiliated with the Australian Cat Federation (ACF) as genuine pedigree cats.
The cost to adopt a pet kitten is $1800 plus any transport costs for them to get to you.

If you are interested, and you live near Brisbane, you should come and see our cats and kittens 'in the fur' at our home in HILLCREST, near Browns Plains.

Our breeder number with FCCQ is FQ50.
Our breeder registration with the Logan City Council is ANI/APPBRE/4430

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Listing details

Female Age: 12 weeks
Fee: $1800 ea
Health Tested
Registered
Microchipped
# 956000017561885
Desexed
Wormed
Vaccinated

Get in touch

0415 489 244
Brisbane, QLD
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Member info:

Registration: FCCQ
Clubs & Assoc: Logan City Council registration: ANI/APPBRE/4430 Member of the Birman Cat Fanciers Club of Queensland and the Gold Coast Cat Club.
Prefix: Feanor Birmans
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Conducts health checks

Our standards & practices

Health testing & screening

Question. Do you health test in accordance with the current standards and recommended guidelines for your breed? Can you demonstrate your knowledge of any required DNA or other health related test results concerning your breed (if applicable).
Answer. Yes.Birmans do not need have any special health requirements. All our kittens undergo routine health checks at GreenBank Vet clinic

Preparation & socialisation

Question. Do you ensure that your kittens are appropriately socialised? Please provide details about how you raise your kittens to ensure that their environmental and social needs are met, that they are suitable as pets. And, do you ensure that the new family understands and is equipped to continue this socialisation?
Answer. Yes.All kittens are born and raised in our house as pets

Placement & matching

Question. Is ensuring that your kittens go to the right home a high priority? How do you ensure that the kitten will be a good fit, and be well cared for in its new home? Do you have a verbal or personal interview?
Answer. Yes.We prefer buyers to come and see us before purchase. If not possible, we often screen them through our club and FCCQ. All buyers sign a purchase agreement with us to care for cats, keep them indoors, and provide prompt veterinary support if needed.
Question. What written information about the conditions of sale, warranty, and information concerning the care and maintenance of the breed do you provide?
Answer. Yes.We follow all guidelines put out by FCCQ and our breed club. Birman Cat Fanciers Club of Qld (BCFCQ)

Ongoing support

Question. Do you offer ongoing support? For example: Help with introducing a kitten to other animals; help with any health or behavioural problems that might occur.
Answer. Yes.We keep a list of all purchases, and contact all buyers at least annually
Question. In the long term, do you assist with re-homing a kitten or cat if for some reason the new family are unable to care for it?
Answer. Yes.They are requested to contact us first before re-homing, and we have it as a clause in our contract agreement

Clubs & Associations

Question. Are you a current member of any breed clubs and/or associations?
Answer. Yes.Feline Control Council of Qld (FCCQ) registration number FQ50