Health Guarantee & Refunds:

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Health Guarantee:

Your Burmese kitten is guaranteed to be free of parasites at the time of leaving, having been treated with Advocate & Milbemax, and to be vaccinated twice with the F3 vaccine, microchipped, and spayed/neutered. Your Burmese kitten is guaranteed to be healthy at the time of leaving, unless otherwise specified by the breeder, to be FIV/FELV negative, and to have been vet-checked and be accompanied by a Health Certificate from my vet. Your Burmese kitten is guaranteed to be free from genetic diseases and/or abnormalities affecting long-term health, where tests are available to determine the presence of genetic diseases and/or abnormalities. Your Burmese kitten is guaranteed to be free from congenital abnormalities affecting long-term health, where it is possible for an abnormality to be detected. In some instances, congenital abnormalities can't be diagnosed within the 12-week period the animal is at the owner's premises. In those cases, refunds under the 3-year clause apply. Your Burmese kitten is not guaranteed against congenital abnormalities that do NOT affect long-term health, e.g., tail kinks or crossed eyes.

Your Guarantee to Me:

You, as the buyer/owner, guarantee that:​You will take your kitten(s) to the vet within 7 days of collection to confirm the kitten is healthy at time of sale (see 21-Day Clause.)
You will maintain parasite control and vaccinations throughout it's life to ensure your cat remains healthy.
You will feed, groom, care for, and maintain your cat properly; it will have fresh water at all times, and you will not change the recommended diet within 1 month of receiving your kitten. No dietary change is to prevent the onset of diarrhea and/or vomiting, which could be mistaken for illness coming from my premises.
The kitten will not be left unattended with young children.
If at any time you are unable to keep your cat, you will offer it back to me before offering it to any other pet home, and you will not charge me for the return of the cat nor hold me responsible for any costs in returning the cat.
If the cat is placed in another pet home, you will advise me of the new owner's name, address, and contact details.
You will not surrender your cat to a pet shop, refuge, vet clinic, or any other business or organization.
I will ALWAYS take your cat back if you’re unable to keep it for any reason.
Long-term boarding can also be arranged if, for example, you’re in the hospital for several weeks and don’t have anyone to care for your cat.
I'm not a boarding cattery; this service is only available to people I’ve sold cats to, and I don’t charge standard boarding cattery rates of around $25/day. I charge just enough to cover food & litter, so about $25 per week.
You will not allow your kitten/cat to roam at large, unattended.

Refunds:

3 Day Clause:
Where an animal is returned to the business within 3 days of sale, for any reason not supported by a statement from a veterinary practitioner, the business must take back the animal and refund 75% of the purchase price.​
21-Day Clause​:
Where an animal is returned to the business within 21 days of sale accompanied by a statement from a veterinary practitioner that the animal is unacceptable for health reasons traceable to breeder's premises, the business must take back the animal and refund 100% of the purchase price. ​

This clause is void if:​
-The cats vaccinations and/or parasite control have not been given when due and have been maintained -constantly since leaving breeder's premises, leaving it open to infection.
- The cat is ill with or has been infected with a disease not traceable to point of sale.
-The illness diagnosed is FIP unless a necropsy is done, since there is currently no definitive test to diagnose FIP bar necropsy. While antibody levels to coronavirus can be measured by blood tests, they cannot definitively distinguish between exposure to the non-lethal FeCV and FIPV. A positive result means only that the cat has had prior exposure to coronavirus but not necessarily that the cat has FIPV. Further, if the cat has been allowed outside at all and/or people wear shoes in the house, there is no way to determine whether FeCV infection was from the breeders residence or the owners residence.
-The owner does not wish to return the animal.​