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All kittens are sterilised, microchipped and vaccinated before they go to their new homes. Our kittens are socialised and ready to be loved family pets.
Breeding beautiful kittens and showing our cats are our hobby. This is not a business and kittens may not always be available. We take pride in our kittens who are raised in our home and we strive to find them the best home where they will be loved for their whole lives. We breed to improve the breed lines and you can see our cats at most CatsWA shows. We rarely sell kittens for breeding and then only to people who share our values.
OUR GOALTo raise happy healthy kittens to enrich the lives of their families |
Burmese
The Burmese cat makes an excellent pet. It has a sleek, shorthaired coat that is very easy to groom, a fine toothed comb used once a week will remove dead hairs. The Burmese cat is more intelligent and more affectionate than many cats, but above all it has a fantastic personality. It loves people and is very good with children, but it does not like being left alone. If you are out all day, then it is better to have two. Burmese kittens are extremely playful. They are born with pale hued coats, which will become richer as the kittens age. The Burmese is buoyant in nature, yet many people consider the smooth shining coat and yellow eyes the height of elegance. This cat will always give a grand bouncy welcome to the stranger, and time and affection devoted to this breed more than repays the owner in loyalty and companionship.
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Burmilla
The Burmilla is set to become increasingly more popular because of its good looks and extremely good nature. Burmillas are great with children. Combined with their low maintenance and wonderful disposition they make an ideal family pet. The Burmilla was first bred in Britain in 1981 after an accidental mating between a Lilac Burmese and a Chinchilla Silver Persian. The breed was developed from this point, with outcrosses back to Burmese and Chinchilla being used at various stages to consolidate a cohesive look. The Burmilla is a beautiful cat of medium foreign type, showing striking contrast between coloured Shading/Tipping and Silver undercoat with delicate tracings of Tabby markings on the head, legs and tail. There should be a distinctive M mark on the forehead. The Burmilla's eyes are the stunning feature of this cat. They can be any shade of green with dark pencilling on the lids which makes it look like the cat is wearing eyeliner. The nose is brick red, also with a dark outline. At birth, Burmilla kittens can be very dark, some with distinct tabby markings which disappear very quickly on the body, or almost white, in which case the colour starts appearing within a few days. They have a dense coat with a feeling of raw silk at the tips. They also come in a variety of colours and coat patterns from solid, tabby (ticked, classic, etc) or smoke. Burmillas come in both short and semi long hair inheriting genes from both the Burmese (shorthair) and Chinchilla (longhair) parentage The Burmilla is an outgoing, friendly and sociable cat that has inherited slightly modified characteristics from both of the original parents; it is not as noisy nor demanding as the Burmese, but is more adventurous and inquisitive than the Chinchilla. |
Mandalay
( formerly Australian Bombay) Mandalays are the lounge panther with the shiny patent leather coat. They have all of the delightful Burmese personality traits that make them wonderful family pets. At times they can be more stubborn than a Burmese but are easily distracted.
Originally developed by crossing the Burmese with a solid coloured British Shorthair, the Mandalay is a solid coloured cat, unlike the Burmese which is pointed, (but less obviously so than the Siamese). Having the same body type as the Burmese, it is bred in the same colours, but on the Mandalay they appear darker, eg the Seal (brown) of the Burmese becomes Black. The coat texture is more silky in texture than the Burmese and eye colour is deeper.
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