Frequently Asked Questions
Russian Blue kittens are known for their gentle, affectionate nature. They are typically intelligent, playful, and loyal companions.
While no cat breed is completely hypoallergenic, Russian Blues produce fewer allergens than many other breeds. Individuals with allergies may find them to be a more suitable option.
To reserve a Russian Blue kitten, please fill out the adoption application Here. We'll guide you through the process and discuss availability, adoption fees, and any other details.
Our kittens receive age-appropriate vaccinations and deworming treatments as recommended by our veterinarian. We provide documentation of their health records upon adoption.
Our kittens are typically ready for adoption at 8 weeks of age. This allows them to be fully weaned, litter-trained, and socialized before joining their new families.
Yes we safely ship our kittens throughout the USA, and occasionally to Canada. We collaborate with specialized animal freight companies to ensure a secure journey for your new companion
We recommend feeding high-quality cat food formulated for kittens. A balanced diet rich in protein and essential nutrients will support your Russian Blue kitten's growth and development.
To prepare your home for a new Russian Blue kitten, ensure you have all necessary supplies, including food and water bowls, a litter box, scratching posts, toys, and a cozy bed. Remove any potential hazards and create a safe, welcoming environment.
Russian Blue kittens are generally sociable and get along well with children and other pets when properly introduced and socialized. Supervision and gradual introductions are recommended to ensure harmonious relationships.
We provide ongoing support and guidance to adopters, including advice on care, behavior, and health. We're here to answer any questions or concerns you may have throughout your Russian Blue kitten's life.