
Malvina is a wonderful cat with an absolutely amazing coat. She is quiet, very affectionate, and has the sweetest soft little voice when she talks. She absolutely loves chasing feather toys on a wand.
We often take her for walks in the park, and she follows us like a little dog. We adore her.
However, there is one important issue. I retired her from my breeding program much earlier than I had planned. She is only two years old and has had just two litters. The reason is that she has a chronic upper respiratory infection. When she becomes stressed or goes into heat, her nose can start running quite noticeably. At the same time, she does not even sneeze, feels perfectly fine, and maintains a normal temperature.
She herself does not become ill, but she passes the infection to very young kittens, and they can become quite sick. The adult cats in my cattery do not catch it because they are vaccinated and protected, but I have spent far too much time treating affected kittens. Because of this, we have made the difficult decision to part with Malvina. The health of the cattery has to come first.
If you already have cats, I would require that they be vaccinated before bringing Malvina into your home.
She is a Champion, still very young, and I am not in a hurry to place her. I will only let her go to the right home.
Her adoption fee will be $2,000.








































































































