Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.
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We understand that many families want to meet kittens in person before making a commitment, and we appreciate that excitement. Our kittens are incredibly social and curious, and we know seeing them firsthand is a joy.
However, for the health and safety of our young kittens, we maintain a closed cattery. These early weeks are critical for immune development and socialization, and exposure to visitors—even well-meaning ones—can increase stress and risk of illness.
Our home is also a bustling environment with three energetic dogs and several rescue cats that are not hypoallergenic. While they are wonderful companions and excellent with kittens, visits can be unpredictable and distracting, making it difficult to ensure a calm and safe environment for the kittens.
To keep families connected and informed, we provide:
High-quality photos and group updates starting from four wee
Video calls to meet the kittens’ personalities and observe their behavior
Temperament-based placement guidance, ensuring the best match for your home
In-person pick-up once kittens are ready at 12–14 weeksz
This approach ensures kittens grow up healthy, confident, and well-adjusted, while families still have meaningful insight into their future companion
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“Hypoallergenic” means that an animal is less likely to trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. It does not mean completely allergy-free. Allergies to cats are usually caused by a protein called Fel d 1, found in saliva and sebaceous glands which is deposited on their skin, and dander.
Siberians are known for producing lower levels of Fel d 1 compared with many other cat breeds. This makes them more tolerable for many people with mild sensitivities, though reactions can still occur depending on the individual and environment.
Managing allergies effectively involves multiple factors, including:
Regular grooming to reduce shedding and dander
Keeping living spaces clean and well-ventilated
Monitoring exposure, particularly during the kitten’s early months
Special diets designed to reduce allergens, such as Purina Pro Plan LiveClear, which helps neutralize Fel d 1 in saliva and dander over time
Purina® LiveClear: Allergen-Reducing Cat Food for a Happier Home | Purina CA
While no cat is completely allergen-free, Siberians’ combination of reduced allergen production, social temperament, and adaptability makes them one of the most compatible breeds for allergy-sensitive households.
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Our reservation process ensures fairness and commitment. Applicants submit a thoughtful application for screening. Approved applicants are invited to a brief consultation call. A deposit secures the place, a second payment is due at selection, and the remaining balance is due at pick-up. Weekly group updates allow families to follow the kittens’ development without disrupting their environment.
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Kittens are $2,500 Canadian. This includes age-appropriate vaccinations, microchipping, a two-year genetic health guarantee against HCM, 30 days of pet insurance, and a go-home package with food, treats, and a favorite toy. Placement is based on temperament compatibility, not simply color or gender.
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We offer flexible pricing based on project type and complexity. After an initial conversation, we’ll provide a transparent quote with no hidden costs.