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March 26th 2007 - Clarenlis
Catkin 7243j
(Catkin) had a litter of 6 kittens -
Some of Sienna and
Catkins kittens picture taken 15th May 2007
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information.
April 2006 - We have updated our Queens
information creating two pages one for Bengals and one for
Asians. Pictures and pedigrees have been added for -
Clarenlis Golden Minerva (Sienna) -
Bengal
Clarenlis Pussywillow (Willow) - Blue Tortie
shaded Burmilla
Clarenlis Catkin (Catkin) - Lilac Tortie shaded
Burmilla
As my husband and I have always been involved in farming, the keeping of animals just came naturally. Cows, sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, turkeys, geese, they've all had there time in the last 40 years. And cats were always there, helping out with the ongoing rat and mouse situation. They were moggies of course but over the years farming got tougher and the animals had to go, our dear old moggies passed away one by one, until one day we found ourselves totally catless. Shock, horror an empty rug in front of the fire that had once been five deep. We couldn't take it (neither could the dogs). We went forth and came back with our first Asian; burmilla bred Hurtlepuss Matilda. Quickly followed by the glorious and glamorous Catamarion Isis, a blue eyed snow Bengal to keep her company. Now we cannot imagine life without them. Our first litter was born of Matilda in March 04, the four beautifully marked boys have opened a whole new world to us with friendly interesting people to meet at shows and the attractive and affectionate cats who share our lives. Our aim for the future is to give everyone who loves these breeds the opportunity to see or own a loving, intelligent and beautiful pet that will give them many years of company and pleasure. Back to the
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