We have 1 little completely black male munchkin ready for his new home.
He is fully litter trained, self eating and keeps us laughing all the time. Sleeps right up next to you or happy to chill on the lounge. He was born 21 August 2025.
Munchkins have no known medical issues. I had my first litter born 18 years ago. 2 of that litter passed away this year at age 17. Neither ever needed to see the vet expect for annual vaccinations and checkup.
Don't let their short legs fool you though! If there is a way, they will find something to jump onto to get up, but usually they are unable to jump up onto a table or kitchen bench. The only one I have had that can do that is my current ginger 1 year old so it hasn't stopped him!
My cats have never caught a bird but have managed to catch mice or slow crickets.
They are fed morning and night with sachet food and have access to fresh water and dry food all day.
Munchkins are one of the healthiest breeds as they do not need to be bred with a munchkins to get a munchkin so no need for interbreeding. Their shorter legs do not cause them any issues with arthritis or joint issues as cats have joints designed to jump so even with shorter legs, it doesn't cause any issues.
They blend into any home dynamic very quickly. My past kittens have gone to familes with little ones, older couples, homes with cats and dogs. Their new additions slip into their new family and adapt extremely well.
This one is one of 3 where 2 have already been sold. He is microchipped, vaccinated and will be booked for neutering shortly and prior to sale.