
Health is sacred - Especially when it comes to those who trust us with their fluffy little bellies.
For us as breeders, this isn’t just a vaccination schedule.
Oh no. It’s morning check-ins with a cup of coffee in hand.
It’s Post-its on the fridge that say:
“Muffin gets microchipped tomorrow. Duke's got his shot. Don’t mix it up — again!”
It’s our shared language with the vet,
where one meow means “I’m not in the mood,”
and another means “If you give me that pill, I will vanish into the couch abyss.”
Our cats may hail from noble European bloodlines,
but they live by a very simple motto:
Feel good.
No illnesses, no surprises, and definitely no “just-in-case” vet visits.
So from the very beginning, we chose responsibility.
We chose clarity.
We chose a plan.
We don’t “eyeball” their health — we monitor it like pros.
Every kitty gets regular checkups with top veterinarians in Vienna.
FIV, FeLV, FIP? Not in this house.
Our cats aren’t just gorgeous — they’re healthy like steel-cut oats on a Sunday morning.
And behind it all, there's a human.
Our beloved Dr. Zehner — yes, that Dr. Zehner.
The one our cats recognize by the sound of his footsteps.
Some greet him with a growl.
Others… politely disappear behind the furniture.
He visits us at home — suitcase in hand, warm voice, kind hands, and that little smirk:
“Well, ladies and gentlemen... looks like it’s needle time again.”
And even our toughest cats suddenly morph into decorative pillows.
Here’s our health plan, in case you’re wondering:
6 weeks – First deworming (Milquestra).
8 weeks – First vaccination (herpes, calicivirus, panleukopenia), microchip, passport, exam, health certificate.
9 weeks – Second deworming.
12 weeks – Second vaccination, third deworming, another checkup, another certificate.
And then… a whole year of peace and quiet.
Yes, really. The next vaccine? Not until 12 months later.
And this house-call service we use? You might just fall in love with it, too.
No waiting rooms, no chaos, no “Wait, which cat was first again?”
Just calm, cozy care — right at home.
As for worms (yes, we’re going there):
If you have 1–2 cats, every six months should do.
If you’ve got a fluff kingdom, or someone’s living their best life outdoors — more often.
But don’t worry. We’ll walk you through it, step by step.
Because health isn’t just about tests and checklists.
It’s the beginning of everything that matters:
The leaps. The zoomies. The purring.
The cuddles.
And that trademark ragdoll calm that makes your home feel like magic.


