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We specialise in breeding healthy pedigree Maine Coons, Ragdolls and Ragcoon kittens.
At Enchanted Paws Cattery, our breeding philosophy centers around love, care and a deep commitment to the well-being of every kitten, every Queen and Sire.
We believe that healthy, happy kittens with excellent temperaments come from an environment where they are cherished and nurtured from the very beginning.
Our cattery is not just a place where kittens are bred, it’s a loving home where each kitten is treated like a member of our family. We take pride in providing a warm, safe and stimulating environment that fosters their growth and development.
From the very first moments, our kittens are surrounded by gentle care, social interaction and plenty of affection, ensuring they grow into well-adjusted and affectionate companions.
We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of health and temperament in our breeding practices. Every decision we make, from the selection of breeding pairs to the care of pregnant mothers, is guided by our commitment to the long-term well-being of our kittens.
Our goal is to provide families with not just a pet, but a cherished family member who brings joy and love into their lives.
We put a huge amount of love and care into raising our kittens, and it all starts with happy, healthy parents.
Kittens leave us at 13 weeks old, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and health-checked twice.
They also go home with 5 weeks of free insurance, a goody pack, and lifetime support via WhatsApp.
We invite all new owners to join our Facebook group where you can follow their journey and stay part of the Enchanted Paws family.
We’ve made the process smooth and simple — while still making sure our kittens go to the best possible homes.
🤍 We also invite you to join our Facebook group, where we share updates, helpful info, and you can see our kittens grow. It’s a lovely, supportive space for our extended Enchanted Paws family.
No, we do not spay or neuter our kittens before they leave for their new homes. We believe that allowing kittens, especially larger breeds, to grow and develop fully is important for their long-term health and well-being. We recommend that spaying or neutering be done when the kitten reaches around 6 months of age, giving them the necessary time to mature properly before undergoing the procedure.
Your kitten will leave us well-loved and ready to settle into their new home with:
We make sure your kitten has the best start, and that you’re fully supported every step of the way.
Absolutely! We’re more than happy to introduce you to the dad. We believe it’s important for potential owners to meet both parents, so you can see firsthand the wonderful temperament and health that your kitten will inherit.
Some of our litters are registered litters yes. When you purchase a registered kitten from us, you will be shown the registration certificate at the time of collection. However, the certificate will only be transferred to you once we receive proof of spaying or neutering from your veterinarian. This ensures that the kittens are being responsibly bred and cared for, in line with our commitment to their long-term health and well-being.
Yes, we do sell kittens on the active register to established breeders and those who are genuinely committed to responsible breeding. We welcome breeders who are just starting out, provided they have done thorough research and can demonstrate a strong understanding of what responsible breeding entails.
Our priority is to ensure that any kitten sold on the active register is going to a home where they will be well cared for and where breeding practices will adhere to the highest standards.
If you’re interested in purchasing a kitten on the active register, we will have a detailed conversation to discuss your breeding plans, your experience, and your goals to ensure a good fit. We are dedicated to supporting ethical breeding practices and helping new breeders get started on the right foot.