A few words about us

We are a small in-home breeding cattery located northwest in Maryland. Our kittens are raised underfoot, with lots of love and attention, and are also well-socialized. We are dedicated to producing healthy kittens with happy personalities. We provide a written health guarantee. Our cats produce kittens in the traditional solid point colors (seal, blue, chocolate, and lilac) of different breeds. The cats and kittens we offer are adorable ones that love their families and get along well with other pets.


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To engage, educate and empower people throughout the world to improve the health and welfare of cats by sharing advice, training and passion.

Pet cats, stressed cats, ill cats, homeless cats, free-living cats, old and young cats all have different needs, different problems and different approaches. And this is where we come in...



Breeder’s Reputation and Business Practices

  • How many litters are raised by the breeder yearly?

    The number of kittens that a breeder is raising may impact upon its ability to properly socialize and care for each individual kitten. If there are too many litters then it is possible that the kittens are not being raised in the best environment.

  • How has the kitten been socialized?

    It is very important that the kitten has the opportunity to socialize with other cats and people from an early age. This is particularly important from 6 to 16 weeks of age. Without adequate socialization, the kitten may end up being nervous and insecure.

  • What cat association is the breeder registered with?What cat association is the breeder registered with?

    Finding out which association the breeder and it’s blood lines are registered with is only important if you have made the decision to take your cat to cat shows. This is because the different cat associations have different standards and rules.Finding out which association the breeder and it’s blood lines are registered with is only important if you have made the decision to take your cat to cat shows. This is because the different cat associations have different standards and rules.