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What we feed our Russian Blue kittens from weaning through their first year, plus the brands we keep in the house and the ones we avoid.
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Our cattery sits just outside Dallas, in Grand Prairie. We raise a small number of Russian Blue kittens each year right inside our home, not in a kennel. If you've been looking for a healthy, well-socialized Russian Blue and you're anywhere in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, or New Mexico, we'd love to hear from you.
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"Silvermist started with one cat and a quiet love for the breed."
I've kept cats most of my life, but the first time a Russian Blue walked into my home, something shifted. The quiet way she watched a room, the soft chirp she'd make at the window, the way she'd press her forehead into my hand at the end of the day. After raising a few litters and watching families fall in love with these kittens, I decided to focus on the breed for good. You can read about our full adoption process any time.
Today Silvermist is a small in-home cattery in Grand Prairie, Texas. Every Russian Blue kitten is raised in our living room, handled daily, and leaves with vet checks, vaccinations, and a real understanding of what life with a Russian Blue looks like. See who is available right now.
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Each of our kittens is raised in our home and ready for families across Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and the rest of the state. See who is available right now.
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We are a small, in-home cattery focused only on the Russian Blue breed. Learn what makes a Russian Blue different and why so many families end up with one for life.
About the Breed
Ready to take the next step? Our adoption process is straightforward and we are happy to answer questions before you decide. Reach out and we will walk you through it.
Start Adoption ProcessBelow are a few of the kittens we currently have. Each one is home-raised, handled from day one, and ready to meet families in Texas and the surrounding states. Pricing is shared by email once we have had a chance to talk.
Azura is the social one of her litter. She is the first to greet a new person at the door and follows her humans from room to room until she is sure she has not missed anything. Classic silver-blue coat, slow thoughtful walk.
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Bella is the quiet observer. She sits on the arm of the sofa and watches a while before deciding if she wants in on whatever is happening, but once she does, she is all in. Soft plush double coat, deep green eyes.
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Zane is our adventurous boy. He is on the cat tree before breakfast and inspects every shopping bag that comes through the door. Smart, curious, and very people-focused. He would do well in a busy home or with another cat to keep up with him.
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We are based just outside Dallas, so families across the DFW Metroplex can meet our kittens in person. Quick drives from Plano, Frisco, Arlington, and Irving.
Learn MoreHouston families adopt from us regularly. We can meet halfway along I-45 or arrange safe ground transport from Grand Prairie to the Greater Houston area.
Learn MoreAustin and the I-35 corridor are an easy meetup for us. Round Rock, Cedar Park, and the rest of Central Texas are all within reach.
Learn MoreFamilies in San Antonio, New Braunfels, and the surrounding Hill Country regularly take Silvermist kittens home. We make the trip smooth and safe.
Learn MoreFort Worth and the western half of the DFW Metroplex are practically next door. Most Tarrant County families come straight to us.
Learn MoreIf you are in Shreveport, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Little Rock, or Albuquerque, we are happy to talk through delivery options. We have placed kittens in all four neighboring states.
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Common Questions From Texas Families
Short, honest answers to the questions we get most often from families thinking about adopting a Russian Blue kitten.
It is pretty simple. Have a look through our available kittens, and once you find one that feels right, email us or fill out the contact form. We will set up a quick call or message thread to talk about your home, what you are looking for, and your timing. From there, we can put a hold on your kitten and plan pickup or delivery.
Our kittens leave home at 12 weeks old at the earliest. By that age they are fully weaned, using the litter box on their own, eating solid food, and they have had their first round of vaccines. Twelve weeks gives them enough time with their littermates and mom to learn how to be a confident, well-balanced cat.
Yes. Every kitten goes home with a written health guarantee, current vet records, and proof of vaccinations. We also do a wellness exam shortly before pickup so you know exactly where things stand.
Once you put a deposit on a kitten, we take that kitten off the market and stop talking to other interested families. Because of that, deposits do not refund. If something serious changes on your end, talk to us. We have moved deposits to a future litter before when it made sense.
They are raised in our living room from day one. They hear the TV, the dishwasher, kids in the next room, the dog walking by. We handle them every day, trim their nails, get them used to a carrier, and let them meet a variety of people. By 12 weeks they are not surprised by much.
From the Cattery Blog
A few articles we have written for families thinking about adopting a Russian Blue. Care, food, what makes the breed different, and what to look for in a Texas breeder.
What we feed our Russian Blue kittens from weaning through their first year, plus the brands we keep in the house and the ones we avoid.
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A practical feeding guide for Russian Blue cats from kittenhood into adulthood, with notes on portion sizes and weight management.
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A straight answer on whether Russian Blues really are hypoallergenic, what allergy sufferers actually report, and what to test before adopting.
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