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Links To Information Updates and  Photos of our Devon Rex Kitten Litters

If you would like to go straight to current and recent Wisecracks Devon Rex Kittens litters Click Here
  • If you would like a first hand account of living with our cats go to my Kitten Owners Comments Page
  • If you are already living with a Wisecracks cat please take the time to complete the Feedback Form
  • If you are keen to adopt one of our kittens let me know by email or phone ? please fill in my Kitten Questionnaire
  • If you are not sure whether to adopt a male or a female kitten read my Male vs Female Chart
  • If you are preparing for a new arrival from us, here is a quick list of what you need ready Quick Check Kitten Shopping List.
  • If you are waiting for a kitten and want to have him/her microchipped please complete the Microchip Form
  • Before your Kitten arrives home PLEASE read my Kitten Care Sheet Carefully!
  • Wisecracks Devon Rex and Devon Rex Variant Kittens

    Our kittens leave home at 10 weeks, they are totally loved, kissed and handled. They are vaccinated at 6 and 10 weeks 
    and require a third vaccination at 14 weeks. If the kittens are small they may be vaccinated at 8 wks with a second vaccination due at 12 wks. My kittens are desexed, wormed, manicured, toilet trained, NZCF registered
    socialized with people, large and small dogs and parrots, being raised in the hub of a busy home. I sell my Devon Rex kittens for $500, and my Devon Rex Variant kittens for $250. They take to their new homes Cattitude and a CD of their family photos, and photos of their ancestors. I make every effort to keep in touch with my kitten owners throughout the life of their cat and hopefully beyond. Kittens who have adoptive families early in their lives are kept up to date with their progress with photo updates and  emails to make the waiting a little easier, if new families have a predetermined name we also start to use that name as soon as we know so the kitten is familiar with his/her new name when they arrive in their new home.
    At present kittens who choose to fly to their new homes, can share flight space to cut costs, as the flight charge is for up to 20 kg. The flight costs are $97.50 anywhere in the North Island and $165.38 anywhere in the South Island,  There is also the cost of a carry cage.


    Wondering Which Cat Gender To Live With?

    I am often asked, whether it is best to adopt a male or female kitten. There is of course no right or wrong answer, but I have listed a few generalizations that may act as a guide line. Every cat is an individual and we have some totally unconditionally loving girls.

    Trait Desexed Male Desexed Female
    Affection More unconditionally affectionate Affectionate in fits and starts which we often refer to as 'passion attacks'
    Wandering Being an intelligent people loving cat breed either  gender of Devon Rex tends to wander. Desexed males are sometimes less obsessed with investigating their extended neighbourhood Being an intelligent people loving cat breed either  gender of Devon Rex tends to wander. Females do tend to be more inquisitive and therefore can be more adventurous and are often better hunters.
    Urine Marking Both male and female cats will mark their territory. Even desexed males will mark territory when threatened. Even face rubbing, and scratching furniture are territorial behaviors Both male and female cats will mark their territory. Female cats can and will mark their territory as well as any male cat.
    Mixing Cat Genders in your Home Desexed males may possibly more compatable with a desexed female cat companion. Desexed females may ossibly more compatable with a desexed male cat companion.
     
     
     
    Devon Rex Kitten Developing
     Cilla Consealer aka Rubber Chicken from birth through to an adulthood. Chicken also demonstrates how the Mink, Pointing and Sepia coat patterns develop over time. Hope this helps with anyone seeing brand new kittens and trying to imagine how they will grow up.
    Wisecracks Cilla Consealer Developing Her Mink Colourings As She Ages
    To see our Devon Rex Kitten litters just click on the links below
    Min Orca x Oscar Litter
    Born December 15th 2009
    Devon Rex Kittens
    Ready for homes February 23rd
    Spar Kool x Rip Van Crinkle
    Litter born September 16th  2009
    Ready for homes November 25th 2009
    3 beautiful devon girls and 2 handsome variant boys all adopted
    Val Crow x Gleeman 
    Born October 23rd 2009 
    Ready for homes January 1st 2010
    Devon Rex and Devon Rex Variant Kittens
    Belle Canto x Mac Ram A Kitten Litter 
    Born June 24th 2009
    Devon Rex
    All Kittens Adopted and Living in Their Own Homes
     
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