Great question. Here at Bells, all of our kittens are pedigree.
A purebred animal comes from parents of the same breed, meaning it isn’t a mix, but it may not have any official documentation. A pedigree animal, on the other hand, is purebred and registered with a recognized breed authority, with papers showing its ancestry over several generations. In short, all pedigree animals are purebred, but not all purebreds have pedigree certification.
Yes - limited viewings may be arranged for approved, genuinely interested families.
We carefully assess temperament and suitability and guide families toward the kitten best matched to your home. Final selection is made in partnership with us to ensure the right lifelong match for both kitten and family.
As our kittens are raised within our busy family home with small children, we keep visits to a minimum to ensure the ongoing health, wellbeing, and comfort of our cats and kittens.
If you would simply like to learn more about our kittens or breeding program, we are always happy to chat via phone call or email prior to arranging a visit.
Yes. Up to 8 weeks insurance with Knose (https://www.knose.com.au/) We are a recognised Knose Breeder Partner.
Note: Only registered breeders can include insurance with the sale of any kitten.