Aneski Terms and conditions
- Aneski is my registered prefix with the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). I abide by the GCCF general code of ethics for breeders and owners. I therefore actively encourage all new owners to undertake the same code of ethics.
- Kittens will not leave me until they are 13 weeks of age. They will have been registered with the GCCF, inoculated and vet checked. They will also have 6 weeks insurance. The kittens will have been well socialised with children and dogs.
- Any cat/kitten sold as a pet, not for breeding, will be registered with GCCF on the non active register. This means that under no circumstances should the cats be bred from: no progeny from these cats will be registered with the GCCF.
- If a cat is bought for show/ breeding, it is bought with the belief that at the time of purchase the cat is a good representative of the breed. The cat will be registered on the active register with the GCCF. I can not however be held responsible should the cat not subsequently do well at show or have breeding related problems.
- Cats bought as pets should be neutered or spayed at the age recommended by your veterinary surgeon.
- I expect all my kittens/cats to go to homes where they can have a reasonable expectation for a long and happy and healthy life. If at any time after an Aneski kitten/cat has been homed, your circumstances change requiring the cat to be rehomed, you should contact me. I will do all I reasonably can to help with the rehoming.
- I recommend all prospective owners visit the litter at an arranged time but, a kitten or kittens will only be secured once a deposit is received. This deposit is non refundable. The final balance will be payable in cash at the time of collection.
- All owners will receive a copy of the pedigree certificate showing at least 3 generations of the cat's ancestry at the time of collection, and a leaflet giving some guidance on your new cat.
I hope this gives a clear indication of what is expected. I will expect all prospective owners to agree with the above before a kitten is allowed to go to its new home.
Vanessa Guy