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What’s new at the Cattery!
African servals, a breeding pair, Jet and Lena have come from Joyce in
Oklahoma. Serval, Zar, a serval raised with domestic cats has come
from John Riddle. Also, from John is Rosco, a large beautiful Bengal stud
having a great heritage of champions and grand champions on both sides of his
family. Also from John a beautiful female f2 savannah named Zamanda.
This has been a nice year for us; some special awards have come our way.
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First, Imperial Gold, our wonderful Bengal Stud with all the rosettes made
Champion.
CH Camelottaspots Imperial Gold above. |
Our New Ocicat Stud Ch. Late Night Little Resolution Granded.
GC Late Night Little Resolution above.
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CH Abbysocicats Koshma, our Chocolate Silver Ocicat Queen received two Awards:
Award of Excellence:
Best Regional Chocolate Silver Spotted Tabby Ocicat of the year 2005 in TICA
Third Best Chocolate Silver Spotted Tabby Ocicat of the year 2005 in TICA
Nationally.
This is Koshma at the Tucson Show above. |
We have had Three F1 Savannah kittens born this
year
Queen Nefertiti is the first and is shown above.
We plan to keep her and Cleo as Breeders.
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We also have a new Champion Bengal Stud that we are sharing with
Shere Khan Cats
Kelli and Mickey Guinn.
CH Starbengal Simba of Sherekhancats: |
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All in all, we have acquired some very nice new cats, and retired several
deserving queens.
We are also very proud of two of our female ocicat kittens in Stephanies Cattery
in Louisiana burning up the show world. They have won a number of Rosettes each
as kittens, and they will be moving up into the adult class in the fall.
Congrats. Steph.
Oh, and I forgot to mention, in April 2005 we became a licensed USDA cattery.
This is a necessary requirement to have our African Servals which are needed for
our Savannah Program.
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