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Ceylon Eyes
balinese kittens siamese kittens

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Mia with her first litter

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We raise out kittens in a very loving home with 2 adult children, 1 young girl who LOVES her kitty friends (some times a little too much LOL), 1 teenage niece, and any number of adults saying hi to kittens at any given time. The kittens are raised around 2 parrots, every day life, a dog who loves her kitties, and 5 adult cats who teach them how to "properly cat" on a daily basis.
We love all our kittens as if they are our own and they are acclimated to "normal" life with humans, including daily hugs, kisses, squeezes (under supervision) from a 4 year old!
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