37 titled championship cats, 15 International BEST of Breed Winners, 20 regional ALL Breed Winners and many more wins in other associations!
Combined our breeders have over 40 years of breeding experience.
We wont settle for less! Why should you?
Liz Fraser & Dene Thompson
(56`) 441-3311

www.MonsterCat.com
Patricia Peters
(562) 715-5986

www.AttitudeAcres.com
Kitten Pricing:
Team Attitude Kittens range from $1000 to $1600 depending on color, show quality kittens range from $2400-$4000. Most of the time you get a show quality animal, at a pet quality price. Sure, you can find a breeder who sells their kittens for a couple of hundred dollars less, BUT you can NOT find a American Bobtail Cat breeder with the same quality champion bloodlines who gives their kittens as much care, love and attention we give ours.  

We are not the cheapest, nor do we claim or want to be, but we are the best.  You are investing in an animal that will hopefully live 14-22 years of age.  Spending a few dollars more for grand champion 100% genetically diverse bloodlines, will not only save you much more in vet bills over the years, could possibly be the reason your cat lives so long! 

For an example:  We only feed Royal Canin Dry Kitten Chow.  It is $35.00 per BAG!  Most breeders feed $8.00 a bag Purina.  Once a kitten leaves our home/cattery, we have spent more on food, vaccinations and nutrition than most breeders even charge for their inferior kittens!

Our kittens receive human interaction daily from 2 weeks of age and up. They are exposed to other cats, dogs, children, and given constant love and attention, raised under foot. They are litter trained by their mothers at 4 weeks of age. They are fed only top quality food with filtered water. Our bloodlines have no record of any health or genetic problems at all. Our lines are as genetically diverse as humanly possible. We invest thousands per cat in our Champion Breed Stock. Our cats not only conform to, but exemplify the American Bobtail Cat Breed Standard, and we continue to strengthen our lines while stressing strong genetic diversity and breeding for genotype (healthy genetic traits) , not just phenotype (physical traits like color) like most other breeders.