IMPORTANT NOTICE:
There is a scammer online who created a fake website using part of my cattery name “Tresor” to confuse and scam people. The scammer goes by the name Daniel Liam (please note, he may go by other names, and that name is most likely a fake), and he say's that he's based out of Texas, or Arkansas in some cases. He has already been reported to the BBB and FTC. I have done what I can to report him for copyright infringement with Google since he pays for ads with them, and with the company that he is hosting his crooked website with as well.
PLEASE do not send any money or any of your personal information to the fake breeder/scammer who is using the following illegal/criminal website address: www.tresorsiameseKITTENS.com, he is a thief and a liar and he does not breed cats, he is a crook.
This Important Notice Was Posted on 9/10/2024. This notice will remain on my website until the scammers fraudulent website is removed from the Internet. Please be careful when you interact with people online. Scammers do not want to speak over the phone with you, they prefer to communicate via text or email only. They have thick accents, and are concerned with the amount of time they spend on the phone with you because of international call rates (they are usually out of the country). They only want to be paid via Zelle or western union or gift cards. Legitimate breeders have smart phones and can easily text/email you a video of the kitten they are selling (mentioning your name in full) & or send you videos of their current cats or kittens as proof that they are legitimate breeders. Scammers lure people in with stolen pictures from the Internet, and with cheap kitten prices (usually between $500.00 -$800.00). If you look closely the picture backgrounds never match, they are always different and that’s because those photos they are stealing are from different families, homes, etc. Trust your gut and always check reviews, the registries (CFA/TICA/CFF, etc.), advertising sites, etc., to help you verify that they are truly legitimate breeders. A legitimate breeder can provide you with a veterinary reference. How those work is the breeder will tell you who the veterinary clinic/veterinarian is that examines and cares for their cats/kittens, and you can easily look up the veterinary clinic online (be sure to do a search to include the veterinary clinic name and city/state), call the number on the business ad online linked to the veterinary clinic and then ask the vet clinic if a person by the name of, “Whatever Name They Gave You”, brings purebred cats there (mention the breed/breeds the breeder is specializing in). The veterinary clinic will look up the breeder’s name in their records and confirm them and the breeds they bring into their practice for care. I hope this helps you to avoid heartache and financial abuse as you search for a wonderful cat/kitten to join your family.
Fore More Information On Pet Scams Check Out the Following Websites:
https://www.ipata.org/current-pet-scams
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/advice/spot-puppy-scam/
You can also check if a particular website is a scam-site or not by checking out the following webpage: https://petscams.com/
If you have been the victim of a pet scammer, please fight back! Report them! There are different ways you can report them. One way is through IPATA, and another way is through the FTC, BBB, and even on social media sites like Facebook and Instagram!
If you think you have been scammed or have found a suspicious website, report it to:
BBB Scam Tracker
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
In Canada, contact the Canadian Antifraud Centre
Petscams.com - tracks complaints, catalogs puppy scammers and endeavors to get fraudulent pet sales websites taken down
For more tips and information on how to avoid puppy scams, visit the latest BBB Scam Study about this issue.