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Veterinary Preventive Program and Internal Screenings at Saba Birman Cattery

At Saba Birman Cattery, veterinary examinations are not occasional checks, but part of a multi-level, consistently operating preventive system that has been in place for many years.
Health here is not a promise, but a documented, traceable practice, implemented with the involvement of several independent veterinarians and various examination methods.

The screenings include ultrasound diagnostics, blood and stool tests, laboratory, and parasitological examinations.

In addition, regular controls covering the entire breeding stock are also part of the system.

The veterinary excerpts presented here are not marketing claims, but professional documents with dates, veterinarians, and results, transparently showing what examinations are performed, when, and with what outcome.

It is important to emphasize that these veterinary examinations are not instead of genetic screenings, but are to be understood in conjunction with and building upon them. Genetic tests form the basis of the breeding program, while veterinary screenings complement this genetic background with continuous, practical health control.

This system does not over-explain, does not create unnecessary concern, and does not promise the impossible.
Its goal is to provide peace of mind, transparency, and professional assurance to those who responsibly choose a companion for the long term.

These preventive veterinary and genetic screenings directly influence the price of a Birman kitten, as a documented health background, regular control, and a multi-level screening protocol require significant professional and financial investment.

Not every cattery operates with such a detailed and consistent system.

This difference is reflected in the animal’s long-term health and the family’s sense of security.

When looking for a Birman cat for sale and comparing Birman cat prices, it is worth considering the documented veterinary screenings and the quality of the breeding background, as these directly influence the safety of the decision.

In the Saba Birman system, veterinary control is not a retrospective treatment, but a continuously documented prevention built on multiple levels.

Important note:
Due to the discontinuation of the previous website, some of the veterinary documentation is no longer available for technical reasons.
Thus, only a portion of the available documents has been re-uploaded to the new website in 2024.
Regardless, the quantity and quality of the presented examinations alone authentically reflect the consistency and professional depth of the Saba Birman cattery’s veterinary screening system.

VETERINARY SUPERVISION – SUMMARY CERTIFICATE

The Saba Birman Cattery (SabaCat) breeding stock has been under documented, continuous veterinary supervision since 2013,
based on available veterinary documentation and records.

Supervision includes:

  • regular health checks,
  • following vaccination protocols,
  • parasite prevention programs,
  • necessary diagnostics and treatments,
  • and health examinations of kittens before moving to their new homes.

Date of last official certificate: 2025. December 19
Location: Siófok, Hungary
Document: Veterinary Supervision Certificate – PDF

Veterinary screenings are based on and complement genetic tests,
and do not replace them.

The document is available in both Hungarian and English.

If documented health background is important to you, here’s the next step:

If documented health background is important to you, here’s the next step:

Saba Birman Preventive Health System – 3 LEVELS OF RESPONSIBILITY

The following levels are not alternatives to genetic screenings, but practical health control layers built upon them.
Genetic tests serve to exclude hereditary risks, while the veterinary levels below ensure continuous control of daily health status.

The genetic background and screening for hereditary diseases are carried out in a separate, detailed and documented system.

Individual Veterinary Screenings for Breeding Cats

Individual breeding animals undergo documented, targeted veterinary examinations.
These examinations aim not only to exclude hereditary and internal organ abnormalities but also include specific infectious and parasitological screenings.

Individual examinations may include, among others:

  • ultrasound diagnostics (heart, kidney),
  • laboratory tests,
  • tests to exclude infectious diseases,
  • and parasitological screenings.

All examinations are recorded by name and – where relevant – microchip, with precise dates and veterinary certification.

Herd-level Veterinary Screenings at Saba Birman Cattery

In addition to individual examinations, regular, herd-level checks are carried out,
which examine the health status of cats kept in the community, as well as environmental risks.

These include screenings for parasitic and infectious diseases,
which apply not to a single animal, but to the entire breeding stock.

This level of veterinary control is not standard in every cattery.

If documented, herd-level health control is important to you, you can proceed here.

Kitten Veterinary Checks – Saba Birman

The health status of kittens is not interpreted in isolation,
but by taking into account the documented screened parents, herd-level results,
and age-appropriate veterinary controls.

Individual examination of kittens only occurs in justified situations.

The documented background is one of the most important parts of the decision.
If you would like to see this in practice, you can find it here.

Documented Veterinary Examinations and Results – Saba Birman

This page is the official, primary, and structured archive of Saba Birman Cattery’s veterinary documentation.
Each examination appears as a separate record, in chronological order.

The examination excerpts presented below
document veterinary controls based on the results of genetic screenings,
and are to be interpreted not independently, but as part of the entire breeding and health system.

Breeding Cat Screening Results

Microchip: 990000005590769
Examination date: 2026-03-26
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy
Type of examination: blood test
– Urano
– FIV
– FeLV
Result:
– FIV: negative
– FeLV: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-07-15)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-06-17)

Microchip: 990000006041114
Examination date: 2026-03-26
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy
Type of examination: blood test
– Urano
– FIV
– FeLV
Result:
– FIV: negative
– FeLV: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Breeding cat screening (2024-01-22)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-08-12)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-02-07)

Microchip: 99000001141779
Examination date: 2026-03-26
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy
Type of examination: blood test
– Urano
– FIV
– FeLV
Result:
– FIV: negative
– FeLV: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Lab (2025-11-14)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-04-23)

Behind the documents stands a living, healthy life – and a consciously built foundation.

Microchip: 990000011417795
Examination date: 2026-03-26
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy
Type of examination: blood test
– Urano
– FIV
– FeLV
Result:
– FIV: negative
– FeLV: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Lab (2025-11-14)

Joint Lab (2025-10-19)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-04-23)

Microchip number: 941010000192893

Veterinary examination

Examination date: 2025-10-17
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Mogyoróssy Ádám István

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Parvovirus
– Coronavirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Parvovirus: negative
– Coronavirus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Veterinary examination

Examination date: 2025-10-07
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Mogyoróssy Ádám István

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Parvovirus
– Coronavirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Parvovirus: negative
– Coronavirus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Laboratory examination – Vet-Med-Labor

Sample collection: 2025-06-02
Registration: 2025-06-02
Sample submitted from: Siófok, Hungary
Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál
Laboratory performing examination: Vet-Med-Labor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Network (Budapest)

Type of examination:
– FIP (PCR)
– Feline Coronavirus (“FIP” RNA)
– Sample type: feces

Result:
– Feline Coronavirus (“FIP” RNA): NEGATIVE

ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)

Microchip number: 941010000192893

Laboratory: Vet-Med-Labor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Network
Laboratory ID: 2024/3177

Sample collection: 2024-01-22
Registration: 2024-01-23

Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál
Submitting address: 8600 Siófok, Honvéd utca 26.

Type of examination:
– Coronavirus (fecal Ag-ELISA)
– Sample type: feces

Result:
– Feline Coronavirus (fecal Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-08-12)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-07-15)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-06-17)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-02-07)

Reg : HU-0294-1528-2726-69665

Examination date: 2025-05-18
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Bodri Anna Györgyi

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Coronavirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Coronavirus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Lab (2025-09-18)

Quality is not a promise, but a consistently built system.

Microchip number: 250268780830329

Veterinary examination – Blood test

Examination date: 2025-03-18
Examination location: Budapest, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Lakatos Béla
Clinic: LAKAT-VET BT., 1112 Budapest, Vadon u. 7.

Type of examination:
– Hematological examination
– Biochemical examination
– Viral PCR tests (FeLV, FIV, FIP)

Results (highlighted)

Virus and infectious diseases:
– FeLV DNA blood PCR: negative
– FIV DNA blood PCR: negative
– FIP (ea IF): negative (<1:25)
– FIP blood PCR: negative
– FIP fecal PCR: negative (Ct=40)

General note:
No infectious diseases were detectable during the blood test.
Hematological and biochemical parameters were evaluated against reference ranges, and no clinically significant deviations were highlighted.

Veterinary examination

Examination date: 2025-01-17
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: based on the document’s stamp, a Hungarian veterinary clinic (name not fully legible)

Type of examination:
– Urano test
– Coronavirus

Result:
– Coronavirus: negative

Veterinary examination

Sample collection: 2025-01-14
Validation: 2025-01-15
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
(Siófok Veterinary Clinic – Competence Kft.)

Attending veterinarian: Dr. Bodri Anna Györgyi
Laboratory: DUO-BAKT Veterinary Microbiology Laboratory
Laboratory director: Dr. Zoltán Lajos, microbiologist specialist veterinarian

Type of examination:
– Giardia antigen ELISA (feces)
– Microscopic parasitological examination (native + enrichment)

Result:
– Giardia antigen ELISA: negative
– Worms: negative
– Protozoa: negative
– Note: the laboratory did not perform coronavirus detection

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Lab (2025-11-14)

Joint Lab (2025-10-19)

Joint Lab (2025-06-28)

Joint Lab (2025-05-25)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-04-23)

Microchip number: 990000006041114

Laboratory: Vet-Med-Labor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Network
Laboratory ID: 2024/3178

Sample collection: 2024-01-22
Registration: 2024-01-23

Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál
Submitting address: 8600 Siófok, Honvéd utca 26.

Animal data:
– Species: cat
– Breed: Birman
– Name: Saba Nadin
– Sex: female
– Date of birth: 2021-08-26

Type of examination:
– Coronavirus (fecal Ag-ELISA)
– Sample type: feces

Result:
– Feline Coronavirus (fecal Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-08-12)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-02-07)

(formerly: Sábacat Betti)

Examination date: 2020-09-17
Laboratory ID: 2020/25493
Submitting clinic: Siófok Veterinary Clinic
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál
Examination performed by: Vet-Med-Labor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Network

Type of examination:
– Coronavirus (fecal Ag-ELISA)
– Giardia (fecal Ag-ELISA)

Result:
– Coronavirus: Negative
– Giardia: Negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Breeding cat screening (2019-02-17)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-01-06)

Joint Lab (2020-09-18)

If safety and transparency are important to you, you’ve come to the right place.

Microchip number: 380260004161418

Examination date: 2020-11-13
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál

Type of examination:
– Abdominal ultrasound
– PKD (polycystic kidney disease) screening
– HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) screening

Result:
– Ultrasound: no abnormalities
– PKD: negative
– HCM: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Lab (2025-09-18)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-06-10)

(Microchip number: matches the data in the passport – specific number not included in the excerpt)

Examination date: 2020-11-13
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál, small animal specialist veterinarian

Type of examination:
– PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) ultrasound screening
– HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) cardiac screening

Result:
– PKD: negative / clear
– HCM: negative / no signs detected

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-01-06)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2024-06-10)

Joint Lab (2020-09-18)

(Microchip number: according to passport data – specific number not included in the excerpt)

Examination date: 2019-02-17
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál, small animal specialist veterinarian

Type of examination:
– PKD ultrasound screening
– HCM cardiac screening

Result:
– PKD: negative / clear
– HCM: negative / no signs detected

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-01-06)

Joint Lab (2020-09-18)

In the Saba world, every detail has a reason and a responsibility.

(Microchip number: matches the data in the passport – specific number not included in the excerpt)

Microchip number: 972274001175004

Examination date: 2019-02-27
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál, small animal specialist veterinarian

Type of examination:
– PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) ultrasound screening
– HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) cardiac screening

Result:
– PKD: negative / clear (no signs detected)
– HCM: negative / no signs detected

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-01-06)

Microchip number: 900118000083237

Examination date: 2017-09-19
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál, small animal specialist veterinarian

Type of examination:
– Ultrasound screening: HCM / PKD
– Blood test: FIV / FeLV

Result:
– Negative / not detectable

Brief professional summary:
The purpose of the ultrasound examination was to exclude hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and polycystic kidney disease (PKD).
Blood tests aimed to check for the presence of FIV and FeLV infections.
The results of the examinations were negative, meaning that at the time of the examination, neither structural changes nor abnormalities indicating infectious diseases were detectable.

Microchip number: 985170001155905

Examination date: January 18, 2016
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek, small animal specialist veterinarian

Type of examination:
– Ultrasound screening: heart (HCM), kidneys (PKD)
– Blood test: FIV / FeLV

Diseases examined:
– Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)
– Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
– Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
– Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)

Result:
– Negative / not detectable

Brief professional summary:
The veterinary examinations aimed to ultrasonically check the heart and kidneys and rule out the most significant infectious diseases.
The documented examinations showed no pathological abnormalities at the time of the examination.

A kitten doesn’t start here – but in a carefully constructed system.

Microchip number: 203098100365092

Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál, small animal specialist veterinarian

Examinations (2014)

Type of examination:
– Ultrasound screening: heart (HCM), kidneys (PKD)
– Blood test: FIV / FeLV

Dates:
– PKD + HCM ultrasound: 2014 – negative
– FIV / FeLV blood test: 2014 – negative

Result:
Negative / not detectable – based on available veterinary documentation.

Brief professional summary:
The purpose of the veterinary examinations was the ultrasound exclusion of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and polycystic kidney disease (PKD), as well as blood testing for FIV and FeLV infectious diseases.
All documented examinations concluded with negative results, meaning that at the time of the examinations, neither structural changes nor infectious diseases were detectable.

Microchip number: 900118000083237

Date of Examination: 30/01/2015
Place of Examination: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek, small animal specialist veterinarian

Type of Examination:
– Cardiac Ultrasound (HCM)
– Renal Ultrasound (PKD)

Result:
Negative / Normal – no pathological abnormality was found based on the documented examination.

Brief professional summary:
The purpose of the ultrasound examination was to rule out hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and polycystic kidney disease (PKD).
At the time of the examination, the ultrasound images of the heart and kidneys showed no pathological changes.

A kitten doesn’t start here – but in a carefully constructed system.

Microchip number: 900096000057765

Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Benedek Pál, small animal specialist veterinarian

Examinations (2014)

Type of examination:
– Ultrasound screening: heart (HCM), kidneys (PKD)
– Blood test: FIV / FeLV

Dates:
– PKD + HCM ultrasound: 2014-12-18 – negative
– FIV / FeLV blood test: 2014-10-24 – negative

Result:
Negative / not detectable – based on documented veterinary examinations.

Brief professional summary:
The purpose of the veterinary examinations was the ultrasound exclusion of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and polycystic kidney disease (PKD), as well as blood testing for FIV and FeLV infectious diseases.
All documented examinations concluded with negative results.

Cattery-level / multi-cat veterinary screenings

Veterinary fact sheet

The documents below contain factual data from veterinary screenings performed simultaneously on multiple cats in the Saba Birman cattery.

Genetic tests are presented in a separate submenu.
The results presented here are from regular herd monitoring examinations, aimed at excluding infectious and parasitic diseases in the breeding stock.

Microchip number: 99000001141779

Microchip number: 990000011417782

Examination date: 2025-11-14
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Mogyoróssy Ádám István

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Parvovirus
– Coronavirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Parvovirus: negative
– Coronavirus: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

ICH Saba Una

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-04-23)

ICH Saba Zoa

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-05-25)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-04-23)

Microchip number: 250268780830329

Microchip number: 990000011417795

Examination date: 2025-11-14
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Mogyoróssy Ádám István

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Parvovirus
– Coronavirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Parvovirus: negative
– Coronavirus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Further veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

ICH Saba Wanda

Joint Lab (2025-10-19)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-04-23)

ECH Yochi de Matiyazur Fr of Saba

Joint Lab (2025-10-19)

Joint Lab (2025-06-28)

Joint Lab (2025-05-25)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (2025-04-23)

Microchip number: 250268780830329

Microchip number: 990000011417795

Examination date: October 19, 2025
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Parvovirus
– Coronavirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Parvovirus: negative
– Coronavirus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

ICH Saba Wanda

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (April 23, 2025)

ECH Yochi de Matiyazur Fr of Saba

Joint Laboratory (June 28, 2025)

Joint Laboratory (May 25, 2025)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (April 23, 2025)

Documentation is just the surface—behind it lies an entire life journey.

Microchip number: 380260004161418

Microchip number: 972274001317206

Examination date: September 18, 2025
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Coronavirus
– Panleukopenia virus
– Giardia

Result:
– Coronavirus: negative
– Panleukopenia virus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

GICH Albafeles Darcy of Saba

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (June 10, 2024)

Rag no: HU-0294-1026-2093-5179

Microchip number: 250268780830329

Examination date: June 28, 2025
(Administrative issue date at the bottom of the document: Siófok, June 30, 2025)

Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Coronavirus
– Parvovirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Coronavirus: negative
– Parvovirus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

ECH Yochi de Matiyazur Fr of Saba

Joint Laboratory (May 25, 2025)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (April 23, 2025)

ICH Saba Kimberly

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (August 12, 2024)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (July 15, 2024)

Microchip number: 990000011417782

Microchip number: 250268780830329

Examination date: May 25, 2025
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary
Veterinarian: Dr. Anna Györgyi Bodri

Type of examination:
– Fecal examination (Urano type test)
– Coronavirus
– Giardia

Result:
– Coronavirus: negative
– Giardia: negative

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

ECH Yochi de Matiyazur Fr of Saba

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (April 23, 2025)

ICH Saba Zoa

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (April 23, 2025)

True value is what can be maintained over the long term.

Joint laboratory examination – 4 cats

Affected cats:
ECH Yochi de Matiyazur Fr of Saba
Microchip number: 250268780830329
ICH Saba Zoa
Microchip number: 990000011417782
ICH Saba Wanda
Microchip number: 990000011417795
ICH Saba Una
Microchip number: 99000001141779

Sample collection: April 23, 2025
Registration: April 23, 2025
Sample submitted from: Siófok, Hungary
Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek
Laboratory performing examination: Vet-Med-Labor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Network (Budapest)

Type of examination:
– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA) – serological examination
– Sample type: feces
– Number of samples: feces from 4 cats

Result:
– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Vet-Med-Labor – examination no. 2025/512

Affected cats:
CH Saba Betti
(formerly: Sabacat Betti)

Saba Julia

ICH Saba Desdemona
Microchip number: 972274001175004

Laboratory ID: 2025/512
Sample collection: January 6, 2025
Registration: January 6, 2025
Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek
Submitter’s address: 8600 Siófok, Honvéd utca 26.

Type of examination:
– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA)
– Sample type: feces

Result:
– Feline Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

CH Saba Betti

Joint Laboratory (September 18, 2020)

Saba Julia

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (June 10, 2024)

Joint Laboratory (September 18, 2020)

Veterinary / laboratory result (Vet-Med-Labor)

Affected cats:
ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)
Microchip: 941010000192893
ICH Saba Kimberly
Registration number: HU-0294-1026-2093-5179
JCH Saba Nadine
Microchip: 990000006041114

Laboratory ID: 2024/27466
Sample collection: August 12, 2024
Registration: August 12, 2024
Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek
Submitter’s address: 8600 Siófok, Honvéd utca 26.

Examination

– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA)
– Sample: feces

Result

– Feline Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

JCH Saba Nadine

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (February 7, 2024)

ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (July 15, 2024)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (June 17, 2024)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (February 7, 2024)

ICH Saba Kimberly

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (July 15, 2024)

The decision is not urgent—but when the time comes, it should rest on solid ground.

Veterinary / laboratory result (Vet-Med-Labor)

Affected cats:
ICH Saba Kimberly
Reg: HU-0294-1026-2093-5179
ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)
Microchip: 941010000192893
ICH Saba Kamil
Microchip: 990000005590769
GICH Saba Lana
Microchip: 990000006041091

Laboratory ID: 2024/24672
Sample collection: July 15, 2024
Registration: July 15, 2024

Examination

– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA)
– Sample: feces

Result

– Feline Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

ICH Saba Kamil

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (June 17, 2024)

ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (June 17, 2024)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (February 7, 2024)

GICH Saba Lana

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (June 17, 2024)

Veterinary / laboratory result (Vet-Med-Labor)

Affected cats:

GICH Albafeles Darcy of Saba
Microchip: 380260004161418
Saba Julia
Registration number: MMME BI 02151903

Laboratory ID: 2024/20714
Sample collection: June 10, 2024
Registration: June 10, 2024

Examination

– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA)
– Sample: feces

Result

– Feline Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

Saba Julia

Joint Laboratory (September 18, 2020)

Veterinary / laboratory result (Vet-Med-Labor)

Affected cats:
ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)
Microchip: 941010000192893
ICH Saba Kamil
Microchip: 990000005590769
GICH Saba Lana
Microchip: 990000006041091

Laboratory: Vet-Med-Labor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Network
Laboratory ID: 2024/21402
Sample collection: June 17, 2024
Registration: June 17, 2024
Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek
Submitter’s address: 8600 Siófok, Honvéd utca 26.

Examination

– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA)
– Sample: feces

Result

– Feline Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Additional veterinary examination results for this cat are available at the links below, arranged in chronological order.

ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)

Joint Vet-Med-Labor (February 7, 2024)

The difference lies in the details—something you can still feel years later.

Veterinary / laboratory result (Vet-Med-Labor)

Affected cats

ECH Beethoven Johnnatarie E of Saba (Bonbón)
Microchip: 941010000192893
JCH Saba Nadine
Microchip: 990000006041114

Laboratory: Vet-Med-Labor Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Network
Laboratory ID: 2024/5079
Sample collection: February 7, 2024
Registration: February 7, 2024
Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek
Submitter’s address: 8600 Siófok, Honvéd utca 26.

Examination

– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA)
– Sample: feces

Result

– Feline Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE

Cattery-level examination – Saba Cattery

Owner: Kata Bodó
Breed: Birman
Name: Saba Cattery
Date of birth (cattery registration): May 1, 2023

Examinations

– Bs parasite (zinc sulfate flotation)
– Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA)
– Sample: feces

Results

– Feline Coronavirus (bs Ag-ELISA): NEGATIVE
– Bs parasite (zinc sulfate): NEGATIVE

Breed: Birman
Sex: female
Owner: Katalin Bodó

CH Saba Betti
Reg. number: MMME BI 11231703
(Microchip number: not provided)

Saba Julia
Reg. number: MMME BI 02151903

Veterinary / laboratory result

Sample: feces
Examination date: 2020.09.18.
Log number: 2020011558
Submitting clinic: Siófok Veterinary Clinic
Submitting veterinarian: Dr. Pál Benedek
Examination performed by: DUO-BAKT Veterinary Microbiology Laboratory
Validated by: Dr. Andrea Mikecz

Result:

– Worm eggs: negative
– Protozoa: negative (native and flotation)
– Culture: not performed

Trust begins where every question has a real answer.

VETERINARY CERTIFICATE – KENNEL-LEVEL PREVENTIVE SCREENING

Saba Cattery / Sábacat – all cats (pooled fecal sample)

Veterinarian:
Dr. Pál Benedek
specialist in companion animal medicine
Veterinary expert on companion animal medicine
Siófok, Hungary

Examination date: 2021.05.11.

Examinations:
– Parasitological examination (pooled feces)
– Giardia Ag ELISA
– Enteric Coronavirus Ag ELISA

Result:
– Giardia: negative
– Enteric Coronavirus: negative
– Parasitology: negative

Examination date: 2021.12.05.

Examinations:
– Parasitological examination (pooled feces)
– Giardia Ag ELISA
– Enteric Coronavirus Ag ELISA

Result:
– Giardia: negative
– Enteric Coronavirus: negative
– Parasitology: negative

Examination date: 2021.12.11.

Examinations:
– Parasitological examination (pooled feces)
– Giardia Ag ELISA
– Enteric Coronavirus Ag ELISA
– Microscopic examination (worm eggs, protozoa)

Result:
– Giardia: negative
– Enteric Coronavirus: negative
– Worm eggs, protozoa: negative
– Normal intestinal flora, no pathogenic bacteria cultured

Kitten screening tests

Saba Imola

Breed: Birman
Microchip number: 990000012233746

Examination date: 2025.07.29.
Examination location: Siófok, Hungary

Veterinarian:
Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy
veterinarian

Examination type:

– Urano type test
– Coronavirus
– FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus)
– FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus)

Result:

– Coronavirus: negative
– FeLV: negative
– FIV: negative

Saba Natlan

Breed: Birman
Microchip number: 990000012236541

Examination date: 2025.09.18.
(The date 2025.10.04. at the bottom of the document is the administrative issue date; the actual examination date is 2025.09.18.)

Examination location: Siófok, Hungary

Veterinarian:
Dr. Ádám István Mogyoróssy
veterinarian

Examination type:

– Urano type test
– Coronavirus
– Panleukopenia virus
– Giardia
– FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus)
– FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus)

Result:

– Coronavirus: negative
– Panleukopenia virus: negative
– Giardia: negative
– FeLV: negative
– FIV: negative

Behind the documents stands a living, healthy life – and a consciously built foundation.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How are infectious diseases and parasites prevented and controlled at Saba Birman Cattery?

At Saba Birman Cattery, prevention is not based solely on treatments, but on regular screening.

For our kittens and adult cats, we regularly perform fecal examinations (e.g., Giardia, Corona, and other parasites) to detect potential problems before they appear.

This practice allows us to apply treatment only when necessary, protecting the immune system and ensuring long-term stable health.

Parasite and virus prevention screening results: https://birman.hu/teszteredmenyek/

2. What happens if the kitten becomes ill?

  • immediate veterinary protocol
  • full support
  • the cat's interests come first in every case
  • in case of a purely genetic problem, a kitten of equivalent value may be selected

3. What guarantee does Saba Birman Cattery provide, and what cannot be responsibly guaranteed for a living being?

The Saba Birman Cattery guarantee does not promise absolute risk-free conditions, but rather a quality-of-life-based, professionally sound guarantee.

For living beings—just as in human medicine—there is no 100% biological guarantee.

This cannot be responsibly provided by any breeder, veterinarian, or national or international organization.

What no one worldwide can guarantee:

  • complete exclusion of certain infectious diseases (e.g., FIP)
  • prediction of immune system reactions
  • prevention of all future health events

What Saba Birman Cattery guarantees and provides with documentation:

  • genetically sound breeding background based on 0% inbreeding
  • controlled, hygienic, stress-free rearing environment
  • regular veterinary supervision and preventive care
  • all mandatory and recommended vaccinations, microchip, EU passport, and health certificate
  • honest, transparent communication about possibilities and biological realities
  • long-term professional support for new owners

The Saba guarantee aims not to maximize promises, but to consciously and responsibly reduce risks, and to ensure a stable, loving start for the kitten and the new family.

4. Why is it good for you that Saba Birman breeding cats undergo regular veterinary and preventive screenings, including infectious and parasitological examinations?

Because with this decision, you are choosing not just a kitten that appears healthy, but one with a documented, controlled background.

Regular veterinary monitoring, preventive infectious disease testing, and parasitological screenings reduce hidden risks and ensure that the kitten arrives at its new home with a stable immune system from a carefully supervised environment.

Prevention is not spectacular.

But in the long term, it provides real security.

Additional questions and detailed answers on this topic are available in the official Saba Birman FAQ knowledge base.