Well, you've seen Cozy Kittens in Movies, DVD's, Magazines and now you will see us on TV!
That's right....this fall Cozy Kittens premieres in the world famous children's educational TV show....Animal Atlas!
More details on our exciting debut into the television world coming soon!
Cozy Kitten Cattery has been honored with a 2007-2008 lifetime achievement award to Madison's Who's Who.
This professional award demonstrates exemplary achievement and distinguished contributions to the business community.
We are honored to have been nominated and accepted into the 2007-2008 edition of Madison's Who's Who.
Usually all of our awards come within the walls of the "Cat World"...so it is a pleasant surprise & honor to get such an award in the "Business World".
May we make our next two decades in business as wonderful and positive as our last two decades!
A gracious "Thank You" Madison's Who Who....from our hearts to yours.
The entire staff at Cozy Kitten Cattery
2 New Breeds Coming To Cozy Kitten Cattery in 2008!!!! Be prepared to be AMAZED!!!
"Cozy Kittens Tie Dye"
Longhair Exotic Calico - Short Hair Exotics Coming Soon!!!!
Several colors to choose from!!!!
Watch for them on our "Newest Arrivals Page"!!!
~Cozy Kittens Strawberry Short Cake~
Itty Bitty Cozy Kitty!!!
Details on our $500 "Cozy Discount" on Available Kittens Page!
We are proud to announce that "Cozy Kittens Cattery" is now a registered trademark
with the United States of America.
A trademark is a word, symbol, or phrase, used to identify a
particular manufacturer or seller's products and distinguish
them from the products of another. 15 U.S.C. & 1127.
Trademarks are governed by both state and federal law.
Originally, state common law provided the main source of
protection for trademarks.
If a party owns the rights to a particular trademark, that party
can sue subsequent parties for trademark infringement. 15 U.S.C.
To be more specific, the use of a trademark in connection with
the sale of a good constitutes infringement if it is likely to
cause consumer confusion as to the source of those goods
or as to the sponsorship or approval of such goods.
In deciding whether consumers are likely to be confused,
the courts will typically look to a number of factors, including: