Jehanne - British Shorthair Breeder - Tasmania

British Shorthair Cat Breeder - Port Sorell, TAS

My name is Jane Hayes and I live on two acres with my husband Paul on the North West Coast of Tasmania. I am registered with Cat Control Council of Tasmania.

Jehanne is dedicated to providing and maintain this breed to the highest quality for the show bench and also quality pets. Our cats are tested for FIV, FELV and PKD and blood tested. We adore the British shorthair and have made them a huge part of our family and share our lives with them.

We enjoy showing our British shorthair cats and kittens where we have done extremely well on the show bench. We have some beautiful British from selected bloodlines from Australia, New Zealand and the UK from extremely reputable breeders. We pride ourselves on following a strict code of ethics, being responsible and genuine breeders.

If you're interested in one of our kittens please feel free to contact us.

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Get in touch

0409 24 7517
Location: Port Sorell, TAS
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Registrations & memberships

Registration: CCCTAS;
Prefix: Jehanne
Clubs & Assoc: Cat Control Council of Tasmania

Category

Breeder - Cats
For Cats - British Shorthair
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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.

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.

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.
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.

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.
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.

Clubs & Associations

Question. Are you a current member of any breed clubs and/or associations?
Answer. Yes.Cat Control Council of Tasmania