The following links are for boys who are either actively being
breed, or whom we will breed when possible.
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Maine Coon |
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Norwegian Forest Cat |
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Click on an image above, to
see the boys for that specific
breed
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Non-Working &
Retired Boys |
The boys below are now, for all intents and purposes, our
"house" cats. Some started off simply as pets, other's
became pet's as their breeding / show situations changed.
Though considered "non-working", some will still attend shows
from time to time, or go out to other "events", where they can
represent their respective breeds, our cattery and cats in
general. Regardless of their situation, ALL are an
important part of our household and are well cared for and
loved, in their "life of leisure".
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"William Sylvester"...
Our first, male, Norwegian and the one who started
teaching us what is important in life to Wegies...
Food!! :-) William came to us at a time before we
were sure that having a cattery was what we wanted to
do. Since a whole boy "can" be difficult to have
in a home, we opted to have him neutered, so he could
live in the house, without a problem. Of course,
the result of doing so is that we do not have his
children running around the house, but he is a "special"
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Maxwell is the "picture perfect" Maine
Coon. He is big, he is glumpy and he is as sweet
as he can be. He would, if allowed, sit on the
couch all day, remote in hand, and simply lounge.
I do
not believe there is any other, one word description that better
describes what any cat is than what the word "goofus" does for describing
Maxwell. He is a big, ungainly, blue boy, who is started
off being enamored
with Alexis (our oldest NFC who passed a few years ago), but who
became completely and totally
in love with his mother (Terry).
Maxwell is an
absolutely spectacular cat (in every way!), but he suffers from
an intestinal disorder which requires medication every couple of
days. This does not affect him in any way that we can
tell, but since it is possible he could pass this on to his
children, Maxwell was "fixed" and (sadly) can not breed.
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| Note: Ringtail
(Lord Ringtail, to be proper), Tippy Canoe and Tyler Too are
brothers, liter-mates. Though many of our kittens and cats
develop bonds with each other, these three have taken it to the
extreme. They are rarely out of each other's sight, rarer
still, will you ever find one in a different room from the
others. If you do, invariably, the one alone will be
calling to the other two, and they, in turn, calling back.
Later this year ('09) we are considering showing Ringtail (he is
spectacular), but to do so, may require bringing the other two,
along for the ride... We'll just have to see. |
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