Short examples of the kinds of reactions we hear from families after their kitten settles in. We're collecting real, attributable quotes from past adopters now; until those land here, these are illustrative.
Our Tess came home in 2023 and she runs the house now. Our 7-year-old asks her opinion on everything. We thought we'd had cats before but this one is different. She follows me from room to room and sleeps on my husband's pillow. He's the allergic one. He just nods like he's accepted it.
I was on the waitlist for almost a year before our boy came home. Worth it. The paperwork was specific about feeding, the vet schedule, and what to avoid. I'd never had a breeder hold me to anything like that and I appreciated it.
Picked up our kitten in March. The two weeks before pickup they sent photos and updates and we got to pick the name. The kitten knew us when we showed up. That meant something.
We have a golden retriever. The kitten walked up to her on day three and slept between her paws. Three years later they're still like that. I don't know if we got lucky or if this is just how these cats are with dogs.
My husband couldn't be around any cat for more than twenty minutes without his eyes swelling. We did the visit thing first. He sat on the floor with the kittens for an hour. Nothing happened. We took home Lyra and now she sleeps on his chest. He kept a symptoms log the first month. All zeros.
Honest review. The waitlist is real, the process is real, the price is fair. We waited eight months and we'd wait again.
First-time cat owner. I asked a LOT of questions before we applied. Every single one got answered, even the stupid ones about which water bowl. Pickup day they walked us through the contract one more time, in person.
Our two kids were 5 and 8 when we brought Pixie home. They learned how to hold her properly that first weekend and she's tolerated every Halloween costume since. She purrs through it all.
I work from home and Mishka sits on the back of my chair for eight hours a day. She has opinions about Slack notifications. I never planned to have a cat with opinions.
Got our second kitten from them last spring. The first one was 5 already and we were worried about a territory thing. They suggested a younger kitten so the older one wouldn't feel challenged. It worked. They share the cat tree now and groom each other.
I'm in my sixties, recently widowed. Wanted company that wasn't a dog. She picked the right kitten for me. He's gentle and he doesn't run away when guests come over. I didn't know cats could be like that.
We renovated our kitchen the week we got Whiskey and I'm sure that was a terrible idea. He hid under the couch for two days then came out and started supervising the contractors. He's basically a project manager now.
Five years in and our Mira still has perfect health. Vet says her coat is incredible. Annual checkups, no issues. We've recommended this cattery to three friends and one of them is also on the waitlist now.
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