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This contract applies only to the Buyer and Seller
The transaction represented by this contract is between William H. (Bill) Brown
and Cathy T. Brown, DBA Bagheera Bengals of Midland City (Dothan), Alabama,
as seller, and the designated purchaser/buyer. The terms, conditions, and
responsibilities of any and all parties cannot be transferred to any other
party. The contract is executed in Dothan, Alabama and is subject to the laws
of the State of Alabama where any and all enforcement actions of this agreement
shall be executed.
Isolate the kitten for a period not less than 14 days.
The new kitten must be isolated from other pets, especially other cats, for
not less than 14 days. One reason for this is to be sure that any infectious
disease has time to manifest itself in the new kitten, or other pets, before
they are introduced. Another reason, and a very good one, is that it allows
for a period of time in which you and your kitten may bond. The kitten will
then be more secure when introduced to the larger household. Please note that
failure to do this will render all guarantees null and void.
Have the kitten examined by a certified veterinarian within 72 hours
of the kitten arriving at Buyers home.
Our kittens are guaranteed to be of sound health, at the time of sale, and
for a period of 72 hours. You must have the kitten examined by a certified
veterinarian within 72 hours of the kitten arriving at Buyers home. Please
note that failure to do this will render all guarantees null and void. If
the kitten is found to be ill, during that time (1st 72 hours), it must be
reported immediately, with confirmation from a certified veterinarian. If
the condition is treatable, Bagheera/MillCreek Bengals will reimburse for reasonable
and customary veterinary medical charges. If the kitten is found to be medically
deficient with an un-treatable or life-threatening condition steps will be
taken to provide for the return of the kitten. Upon the return/demise of the
ill kitten, a replacement kitten of equal value will be provided as soon as
nature permits, hopefully within 6 months.
Our kittens are guaranteed against any congenital defects for one year.
Should the kitten die or become ill during that time, as a result of a congenital
defect, the kitten will be replaced with another of equal value as soon as
nature permits, hopefully within 6 months. Replacement is dependent upon the
return or demise of the kitten. This will be done ONLY with a certified veterinarian's
certificate of necropsy and cause of death, in the event of death, or certification
of specific congenital illness or defect.
Provide proper vaccinations for the kitten on a schedule determined
to be proper by a certified veterinarian.
It is essential that your kitten be vaccinated and checked for parasites
(internal and external) on a schedule prescribed by a certified veterinarian.
You will be provided a medical record for the kitten along with other paperwork.
Be sure to review the medical record with your veterinarian and get a recommendation
for follow-up.
Maintain the kitten as an indoor-only pet,
and not allow the kitten outside
unless on a leash or contained within a secure, fenced area designed and constructed
to ensure the kitten's safety and health, and that prevents escape and disallows
other animals from entry. There are very few breeders who will sell to a household
that lets the cat run outside - even just a little bit. There is the risk
of cars, dogs, wild animals and even cruel humans. The major cause of death
for cats is the automobile (getting hit by a car or consuming anti-freeze).
A safe alternative is to give your kitten access to the outdoors but in a controlled
environment. Create an enclosed outdoor area for your cat to play in once
each day, or teach him to walk on a leash and harness. Either option will
allow him access to the outdoors in a controlled, safe manner. After all,
you have invested a great deal of time, emotion, and money in your new kitten
- why take the risk of serious injury, disease, death, or loss to a dishonest
person? This provision will be strictly enforced.
Provide a safe and healthy environment for this kitten.
This should go without saying. The major problem is that well-meaning pet owners
often do not realize potential dangers in the home. As a responsible pet owner,
you can take a few simple steps that will go a long way toward keeping your
pet healthy and happy. Pet proofing your home can lower the risk of a serious
pet accident occurring. A pet owner needs to be aware of several potential
dangers. Poisons in the home that can kill or seriously injure your pet include
some kinds of house plants, pesticides, and medications. Low electrical cords
are extremely hazardous when chewed. Keep harmful objects out of your kitten's
reach. A little prevention may be just enough to avoid a tragedy from happening
in your home.
Keep the kitten clean, well-fed with nutritious food; clean, fresh water; and
provide the kitten with plenty of attention.
Owning any animal means being responsible for providing appropriate and humane
care. Of course you are expected to provide the kitten with adequate food,
water, and access to a hazard-free area for play and never cage except for
travel, health, showing or similar reasons.
Never have any of the kitten's paws de-clawed.
Scratching is a natural behavior
of cats and they may be defenseless without full use of their claws if they,
either intentionally or unintentionally, go outdoors. Because scratching is
a normal behavior, and one which cats are highly motivated to display, it
is unrealistic for owners to try to prevent their cats from scratching. Unfortunately,
many cat owners simply choose to declaw their cat(s) instead of resolving
the scratching problems by redirecting the behavior onto acceptable objects.
More on that later, but first, consider the following: Declawing is an elective
surgical procedure that is without benefit to the cat. Declawing is an irreversible
surgical procedure performed by a veterinarian while the cat is under general
anesthesia. Hospitalization for 1-2 days may be required. As the back feet
are rarely used for scratching, the front feet are usually the only ones declawed.
A cat's toe has three bones; the claw grows from the end of the last bone.
In declawing, the veterinarian amputates the end section of the last bone,
along with the claw. This removes the claw and prevents it from growing back.
The toe is then sewn shut with absorbable sutures or closed with surgical
skin glue, and each paw is bandaged snugly to control bleeding. Why would
any cat lover want to put their precious loved one through this unnecessary
procedure? See Frequently Asked Questions about Scratching Behavior and Clipping
Claws for additional information.
This provision will be strictly enforced.
Provide immediate medical care if the cat/kitten shows signs of illness
or distress.
That cute little kitten stole your heart and now he's part of your
family. You love him to death, but remember -- you are responsible and taking
care of your cat is a year round duty. You should keep a detailed medical
file on each pet to remind you when vaccines are due and when the last fecal
sample was checked. Your kitten can't tell you how it's feeling so you must
familiarize yourself with its normal behavior. That way you will know when
they are sick.
The annual physical is probably the most overlooked health need for cats.
It is not enough to take your cat to a veterinarian when a health problem
already exists. Preventive vaccinations and early detection of diseases are
the keys to successfully treating your pet. See Frequently Asked Questions
about Cat/Kitten Health & Safety for additional information.
Notify Bagheera Bengals if, for any reason, you can no longer keep
this kitten in your home.
If, within the first 30 days, the kitten needs to be returned
for other than kitten related health problems (as stated above), including
but not restricted to any human allergies or pet conflicts, a fifty percent
(50%) refund of the purchase price (but not shipping costs) will be returned
to you after the kitten is returned to Bagheera Bengals at your expense and
the kitten is determined to be in good health.
After 30 days, if the kitten needs to be re-homed, it is required that the
you contact Bagheera Bengals for assistance in, and approval of, the relocation.
No relocation may occur without the expressed, written consent of Bagheera
Bengals. Please note the following restrictions.
Never sale, lease, lend, give, or abandon the kitten to a shelter,
pound, pet store, animal humane organization, veterinarian, researcher organization,
or any similar organization, institution, or person.
Bagheera Bengal
kittens are placed in what, at the time, is believed to be a responsible, cat-loving,
home. However, sometime events occur that make it impossible for the cat to
remain in the home. It is required that the you contact Bagheera/MillCreek Bengals
for assistance in the relocation of the cat to another responsible, cat-loving
home. Please note that failure to do this will be considered a breach of the
terms and conditions of this contract and trigger the remedies specified. This provision will be strictly enforced.
Never neglect or abuse this kitten.
It is regrettable that this condition must
be included, however, experience has shown that some people do not understand
their responsibilities as a cat owner, and so we include it for the sole protection
of the cat. Neglect shall include, but is not limited to: being left alone
without human companionship for periods in excess of 72 hours; lack of proper
sanitary facilities; poor diet; poor health, and otherwise poor condition.
Mistreatment shall include, but is not limited to: lack of proper food, lack
of water and physical abuse.
Make provision for the care of the kitten in case the you should die or otherwise
become unable to care for the kitten.
Pets usually have shorter lives than humans so it is natural that we give little
thought to what would happen to our kitten should something happen to us.
But what if you are the one who becomes ill or incapacitated, or who dies
first? You should give this very careful thought and then talk with the person(s)
that you wish to assume responsibility for the cat(s) should you no longer
be able to care for them. Upon their agreement you should then inform other
members of your family and friends and put it in writing.
Abide by the return privileges as stated herein.
The kitten cannot be returned
after the first 72 hours if it has been exposed to other animals that have
not been currently vaccinated for FeLV and FIV. Please refer to the Health
Guarantee for more information.
Abide by the breach of contract terms as stated herein.
This provision will be strictly enforced.
If at any time you are determined to be in breach of any of the terms and conditions
stated herein, the Seller reserves the legal right to remove the animal from the premises and the buyer will
surrender the cat/kitten alive, any and all progeny alive together with appropriate papers to the Seller
unconditionally and without compensation or refund and pay the seller a non-punitive sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000)
to defray costs of material, time and talent involved in the recovery.
Have the kitten altered (spayed/neutered) by a qualified veterinarian before the kitten
reaches the age of 7 months. Seller must receive proof of alteration from the veterinarian that performs the service on or before ____________________ or buyer will be in breach of contract.
This kitten was sold for the sole purpose of being a pet/companion for the buyer.
This cat must NEVER be allowed to
produce offspring. Some of the benefits of altering your cat include:
females are less likely to develop mammary cancer and uterine infections.
males fight less and remain healthier.
cats are generally more affectionate.
undesirable "hormone induced" behaviors are less likely.
decreases the amount of unwanted and orphaned cats.
DECLARATION: I, __________________________________ have read these Terms & Conditions
and discussed them with William H. (Bill) Brown and/or Cathy Brown dba Bagheera/MillCreek Bengals.
I understand these terms and conditions and agree that they are reasonable and customary and it is
my intention to abide by them in both word and spirit.
Signed: ________________________________________________
Date: ________________________________
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