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I have four queens and two
neutered males in my cat family.
Porrima Oita of Oitamonsoon is my gorgeous seal point
queen, bred by Mala Janes. |
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Porrima
Oita of Oitamonsoon.
Oita is my constant companion, I work from home and she
likes nothing more than to work with me in the office.
I moved books from the bookshelf and replaced them with
a cosy bed, put a hammock on the radiator and a beanbag
with toys in the corner so Oita has more places than the
top of my PC to chill out. We enjoyed the shows and won
many rosettes and cups but Oita felt she had better things
to do with her time and soon let me know she preferred
to stay home and bring up a family. Oita adores her kittens
and she’s a fantastic mother. |
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Champion
Oitamonsoon Natsuko.
Suki is a lovely chocolate point Siamese who really enjoys
going to shows and meeting up with friends. Suki has the
most wonderful temperament, she can be quite sassy and
play for hours with all that energy but she is also very
loving giving you lots of big hugs. As soon as I sit down
Suki's on my lap purrrring. |
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Palacegarden
Sekhmet of Oitamonsoon - Oitamonsoon
Chiona.
Here is our beautiful Silver, black spotted Egyptian Maus.
Sekhmet is an amazing youngster, we call our little swishy
tail. Over 2005 Sekhmet became one of ten qualifying Egyptian
Maus with 3ICs. Seky was also awarded a club trophy for
the best silver mau. Oitamonsoon Chiona is Seky's daughter,
a gorgeous dark silver with such a sweet little face.
Chiona enjoyed a good show year winning a lot of 1st.
I have Egyptian Mau information on the Gallery and Cat
Info' pages if you would like to know more about this
wonderful breed. The Egyptian Mau is the only naturaly
spotted breed of domestic cat, they are also the only
domestic breed that can trace its origins back to the
spotted domestic cats of ancient Egypt. |
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| O'Mally |
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Moonshine |
| O'Malley aged 19 and Moonshine
aged 13 both came to me as rescue kittens. Both neutered
males they like to slowly move throughout the house, draping
themselves wherever they like. They eat first and are
never moved on by the other cats, that's until the kittens
arrive and then they turn into big old softies, giving
in to the babies. |
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