
Reserving a Kitten

Reserving a kitten
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Read the FAQ section and go over the health guarantee that is below.
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Contact me so we can get to know each other and so I can answer any questions.
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Fill out an application. Join the waitlist if you wish to get notified of upcoming litters.
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Once your application is received, I will reach out to let you know if it was approved or denied.​​​​​​
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When you pick your kitten, a contract will be sent to you to read and fill out.
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After the contract is returned, I will let you know it is received. You can then send the kitten deposit via Zelle, Cash App, Apple Pay, or Cash. No payment plans will be allowed. You must have the full reservation amount to reserve the kitten. If you do no have the full amount, you will not be able to reserve the kitten until you do. Reservation cost is non-refundable and is $750.
Once your kitten is reserved, you can start to prepare your home and family for your new kitten as you wait for your kitten to grow and get ready to go home!
What Comes With Your New Kitten
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Veterinary exam to rule out any health concerns & worms.
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Health Record of kitten.
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72 hour warranty for viral and bacterial diseases.
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2 years health guarantee.​
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30 days of Trupanion pet insurance (You must activate once you take your kitten home).​​
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Age appropriate vaccinations and deworming.​​
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TICA Registration Papers to register your pedigree kitten after proof of sterilization has been provided via SpaySecure.​​​​
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A fun goody bag for you and your kitten!
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Delivery of the kitten to the San Antonio International airport for pickup OR at a determined location within 30 mins of my home. If you would like to hire a courier/pet nanny you can arrange that, or depending on time of the year, current needs of litters/kittens, and needs of my family, we can discuss the option to deliver the kitten myself. Pricing would depend on location and ticket prices, if a flight is needed. If you are flying to pick up your kitten, they must be in the cabin only, not cargo.
Health Guarantee:
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Long Term Health Guarantee: The kitten is guaranteed against congenital defects for TWO YEARS. If you provide the medical records to establish that you have maintained your kitten’s shots and vet care in accordance with the contract, should your kitten die within one year from its birth date as a direct result of a congenital defect, the cat will be replaced ONLY if an appropriate necropsy is performed by a licensed veterinarian and a veterinarian's certificate is provided as proof of cause of death from a hereditary/congenital defect. A replacement will be made of a kitten of comparable quality and value, as available, at the discretion of Breeder. You agree that the Breeder has no liability and will not pay for your vet bills. This guarantee becomes void if "Military City Maine Coons" is no longer in business.
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Ways to VOID this Health Guarantee:
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(i) failure to have your kitten checked by a licensed veterinarian within 72 hours of taking him/her home and failure to obtain all required boosters and annual shots at your vet;
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(ii) failure to quarantine your kitten for the first 7-10 days;
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(iii) failure to notify Breeder that vet determined kitten is UNFIT within 2 business days of vet’s discovery;
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(iv) declawing- this is actually amputating a piece of each toe of your cat – outlawed in many countries because of cruelty;
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(v) failure to spay or neuter within 10 months voids this health guarantee AND gives me the right to seek legal action and return of the kitten;
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(vi) failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the seller's contract;
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*FIP Disclaimer. Buyer understands that Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease of cats caused by certain strains of a virus called the feline coronavirus. The coronavirus is as common in cats as the common cold is in humans and normally not dangerous at all. Cats infected with coronavirus generally do not show any symptoms and it resolves itself just like the common cold. However, in a very small percentage of cats infected with the coronavirus, either by mutation or an anomaly of the immune response, the infection progresses into clinical FIP. Once a cat develops clinical FIP the disease is progressive and may be fatal. Your kitten can contract FIP with contact with another cat carrying FIP or from a visit to your local pet store or your vet after a FIP positive cat has been there. There is no definitive tool for detecting FIP in live cats at this time. Just because a cat tests positive for coronavirus does not mean that it has or ever will develop FIP. Because the coronavirus is so prevalent in domestic cats it is impossible to guarantee against it or FIP. HOWEVER, as a courtesy, the Breeder will cover your new kitten for two months from the date of delivery, against death due to FIP if the diagnosis is confirmed by a licensed vet by necropsy or written statement that the cat exhibited all signs and symptoms of a death due to FIP. The Breeder will NOT pay your vet bills. However, in the unlikely event your kitten passes naturally from FIP (not put to sleep by you) within 8 weeks of your pickup date, the Breeder agrees to replace the kitten/cat with a kitten of equal value at such time as one becomes available within one year. This agreement becomes void if Military City Maine Coons is no longer in business
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Keep your new kitten away from stray cats and always wipe counters at your vet before placing your kitten on the examination table. Take precautions to keep your kitten safe!
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**This guarantee is not transferable to other owners. Further details will be provided in the sales contract.​​​​
We breed for health first and foremost and we hope this health guarantee brings you some peace of mind in the event a life threatening illness or death occurs.

