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I then moved on to cats. I had a Siamese whom I adopted and kept until he died and also a naughty Devon Rex. I then, bought a Blue girl India and loved her so much I decided to try and breed blues and went on the hunt for a blue male. My first port of call was the Supreme Cat Show, where I found a blue male I liked the look of. Through my research I first met my friend Yve, who has guided me into the world of cat showing.
| She produced my first blue boy who turned out to be Miybabese Son of Zeus, who went on to win Champion status and a Supreme Grand CC. Sadly he was injured and died under anaesthetic - we were devastated, but life goes at least we know he died at the top. My blue girl then went on to be spayed but in the mean time I had acquired other cats. Having had a stud boy I had acquired females just for him and also some silver tabby girls. |
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My latest to purchase is a blue girl Paris who I have from Susan Newman I hope she is going to go on and do as well as Zeus did.
I have some nice girls from different sources who have produced lovely temperament kittens. My husband and I have put many hours into socialising them before sending them on to new homes, as I would say 'bomb proof', what with dogs, a young daughter and a open house.
My advise to any one wanting to try the cat fancy is be prepared in so far as it is expensive and time consuming with lots of hard work; emptying litter trays non-stop and all night sleeping with the expectant moms and of course those large vet bills. Like all things it does not always go as planned, nevertheless the kittens give many hours of pleasure and give us plenty to talk about. We have made some lifetime friends who send us pictures of our recent kittens as they grow up.
I would like to thank everyone who I have had the pleasure of dealing with and that have helped me in one way or another to be where I am today with cats.
Avis Miller