5 Rare Napoleon (Have short legs) Kittens,a Persian and Munchkin Hybryd TICA CFF in Lisle, IL

5 Rare Napoleon (Have short legs) Kittens,a Persian and Munchkin

Five rare kittens about ready to go to a new home!PLEASE READ ENTIRE ADKeba and Keikyo have had a beautiful litter! These kittens will be smaller then the average cat when full grown. Males should be 7-9 lbs and females 5-7 lbs. I have 2 Standard boys and 1 Standard girl. I also have 2 Non-Standard boys. The Standard kittens are $1500 and the Non-Standard kittens are $550. You can see the most recent pictures on my Facebook Page, Welcome To NapTime Napoleons!. I also have them on my website, NapTimeNapoleons.com. You can go to my facebook page from my website. Go to the links page to get there. They are 10 weeks now born on [removed phone]. I am taking nonrefundable deposits of $200. They will be able to leave the second week of September. All kittens will be registered with T.I.C.A., they have recently changed the name to Minuet but it still means that the cat is a Napoleon, and CFF who calls them Napoleons. You will need to sign a contract stating you will have them fixed by 6 months old. I offer a 1 year old health guarantee included in the contract.If you are interested in breeding, please contact me. A Napoleon is a hybrid of a Persian Group cat and a Munchkin. They come in Standard, meaning they have short sized legs and Non-Standard, meaning they have normal sized legs.Napoleons are rare at this time but the number of breeders are growing quickly. The breed is basically in it's infancy. This is why you will see a big difference in the look from one breeder to another. The Persian group includes Persians (Doll Faced and Extreme), Exotics, and Himalayans. The Munchkin is basically a Domestic cat with short legs if it is a standard. Because there are so many looks included, the first generation of a Napoleon line creates a wide variety of looks. Then, as the generations go by, the breeder can choose to breed back to a Persian group cat or a Napoleon or even a Munchkin. The majority of breeders breed back to a Persian group cat or Napoleon. It can take several generations to get the desired look. Even then, it is up to the breeder to mate pairs to get the look they want. I personally like a cat that looks like a Persian.My bloodlines are heavily influenced by the Persian as I always breed back to a Persian Group cat. This means my cats have a sturdy cobby body type, short muzzle with no break ( this means the nose protrudes enough to ensure good airways but is still very short), round eyes, round head, and wide set ears that are smaller than the average cat. I look for what I call the W smile. This is when the cat is relaxed, you can see a W shape smile of the muzzle. This will eliminate the grumpy look that some Persians have. TICA ( The International Cat Association) rules state that it is a new generation every time you breed a Minuet, ( Napoleon), back to a Persian Group cat instead of a Minuet,(Napoleon). So according to them, every litter I have will be a new generation even though in reality I have several generation Minuets, (Napoleons). At this point in time, my cats have very little Munchkin in them.What makes a Napoleon so great? By using the Munchkin correctly, I have a beautiful cat that looks alot like one of the most popular cats in the world, the Persian. The big difference is that the hair is much more manageable than a Persian, they don't have the breathing problems some Persians have, the eyes don't drain like many Persians, and by adding the Munchkin, there is no inbreeding which makes my Napoleons extremely healthy. I have also tested my cats for PKD-1 which is a disease that attacks a big part of the Persian population. The Persian is basically a laid back lovable lap cat. The Munchkins are a hearty, smart, active and are like kittens their whole life. The combination creates a cat like no other! Until you have one, you can't understand how wonderful Napoleons are! I honestly believe once the Napoleons ( nicknamed Naps by breeders) increase in numbers and availability, they will become the most desired cat everywhere! Can you tell I love them? LoL! The Standard Napoleons are unique because they have short legs like a dachshund dog. They can still jump and run around just like any cat! They do not have any health related problems due to the short legs like several short legged dog breeds. The Non- Standard Napoleons are just as great as the Standard! They can just jump a bit higher! My opinion is that the Non Standards make the greatest pets as they are beautiful like a Persian but have been improved upon! Don't get me wrong, I love Persians! I just love Napoleons more! I could go on forever about how wonderful Napoleons are but unless you meet one, you can't understand how incredible they are.I have one that is ten years old and LOVES to play fetch like a dog! They learn tricks quickly as kittens. The Standards tend to stand on their hind legs to look around like a meerkat or prairie dog. I hope I have given you an idea of how wonderful this breed is and feel free to contact me if you have questions! My website is NapTimeNapoleons.com.Thanks for taking the time to look! LisaVideos of the babieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IPyoAAu32Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkHzlCsf9ls

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