My pricing structure is as follows:
All kittens are Doll Face Persian
or Himalayan and can be purchased
for pet or breeder.
My
Prices start at $500.00, depending
on your choice of kitten, prices can
go up. Not all my kittens are
priced at $500.00, sex, coat color,
and eye color can change their price.
Each kitten will be posted with the
price
of a pet ONLY! Not Breeding rights.
All kittens are guarantied healthy
for 30 days, we suggest taking
your new baby
to your
veterinarian of choice within this
time period.
We guarantee NO ring worm,
fleas, ear mites, worms, acne or other
problems which
can lead to
additional costs and effect the health
and quality of life for our PurrDolls
as well
as your enjoyment
of them.

Please note: Kittens will be
priced individually depending on
color, rareness, etc.
Himalayans are Persian, it's the
point coloring that makes them called
Himalayan.
Prices for available kittens will be
posted adjacent to each kitten's
picture.
A
discount is allowed for purchasers of
more than one kitten, if picked up at
the same time.
A Discount of $50.00 off total price.
A $100.00 deposit is required to
reserve your selected kitten.
This deposit is
non-refundable,
but will be deducted off kittens
price, also a contract needs to be signed
between us
(
read Kitten
Contract
).
Doober's PurrDolls & Designs will
confirm any receipt of payment once it
is received.
A deposit can be made
through Paypal, please refer to this,
and I can send you a bill.
( 4% will be added to
any transaction through Paypal, for
Paypal's fees - sorry)
NOTE: If you are looking to send a
deposit to reserve your kitten, and
you need to have
your kitten shipped
to you, then the deposit would
be $200. As I’m sure these procedures
are unfamiliar to most of you, you may
find you have many additional
questions. As always,
feel free to
e-mail or call at any time!
Please contact me before making any
deposit, because
we not only
want to know who you are and which
kitten you are interested in, but we
don’t
want you sending money for a
kitten that may have been recently
spoken for. I go by first
come first
serve bases on the deposit. First to
put down a solid deposit.
Shipping is
available,
I'm
going to let you know right away that shipping is pretty high,
I
live in Port Angeles, WA. The only way I can get a kitten to an airport that I
feel comfortable
with is Seattle, this is a 2 1/2 hour drive, one way, making it a 5 hour
drive, plus a ferry ride,
which is expensive. Gas prices here on the peninsula are running $4.50 a
gallon, and rising all the time.
Shipping for the airline is $149.00 (anywhere in the US, under 9lbs.
w/carrier) kitten also has to have a health
certificate, 10 days prior to flight.
I use Continental PetSafe QUICKPAK
program only!!!
(Click
for more information on the PetSafe -
QuickPak Program)
My shipping price is $285.00, this
includes Airfare,
Carrier w/ Airline
Approval, Health Certificate, 1st set
of shots and rabies (if kitten is old
enough
for rabies, shot is given from
12 weeks on), and my fees for travel.
You will be responsible for
pick up at
your chosen Airport. Please do not try
to lower my shipping price, this is a
set fee.
Please (
read Kitten
Shipping Contract
) on shipping before you decide to do
this.
Another
question frequently asked is in regard
to the safety of shipping a kitten.
The reason we chose Continental is
because of their excellent reputation in
their care of live
animals. They require food and water to
be given to the kitten in case of a
layover and, in general,
just seem to care very much for the
well-being of our beloved kittens. I
have not had a single
problem using them. As far as how your
kitten will handle the trip, Persians do
very well traveling.
One of the reasons they make such
good show cats is due to the fact that
they simply love
new people and noises and change in
general. They truly enjoy traveling in a
car and survive air
flights exceptionally well, arriving
happy and ready for their new home. It
is stressful to them,
just as it is to us when we have to
travel, but overall, they do extremely
well. The thing they hate
the most is being confined to that darn
crate for a few hours and will usually
let you know just
how they feel about their confinement.
Because they may arrive feeling some
stress, it is
important for you to remain calm, and
bring her into a calm environment (if
possible) with food
and water already set up in a quiet,
confined area until she can feel
reasonably assured about
her new home. Overwhelmingly, Persian
kittens fair exceptionally well in
travel and will be so
grateful to finally meet you!