Birmans do not generally breed through the winter months, so our first babies for the season are normally ready to go to their new homes from November through to the last litters in April. Most are ordered in advance.
If you would like to know more about our Birmans or are interested in owning one, please contact us via email, phone or filling out our enquiry form. The enquiry form is designed to make sure we can assist you with a kitten or cat that is most suited to your home environment. Some of the questions you may of not considered and they are important in your selection for the right kitten.
All of our kittens have had their first vaccination and are desexed before leaving us to go to their new home. Their second vaccination will be due approximately 2 weeks later. All these details will be in your kitten care pack which goes with every kitten. At that 2 week point when your kitten is due for their second vaccination you will be able to take your kitten to meet your new vet and have our recommended health check as new owners. Your new vet will then have your details to send you a reminder for your next annual booster and check-up the following year, so you don't forget.
Opposite are some pictures of my kittens from previous seasons.
I bring my kittens up in my home from birth to when they leave. The reason for this is so I can have them under toe as they are growing. I try to keep my litter numbers low so I can always achieve this. I cannot see any point in breeding too many babies that have to be brought up in a cattery – it just takes all the fun out of raising kittens.






