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After 13 years we stopped breeding as for most potential new owners not the special love this breed shows seemed to be their attraction but colouring, hair length, sex and age. But these factors are up to God not the breeders.
We want to thank all our loving cat owners for their support over the years and will welcome photos, emials and guest book entries.
Our page will continue to exist.
By the way it is not correct that a longer or darker fur means certain characteristics. All of these 5 subbreeds show their close attachments to humans and may all fall in one litter. This rumor has only been started by magazines to fill their pages and is an old wives' tale just like the saying spring kittens are stronger. Of course each kitten shows loving features of its own and has its very own character, but coat or being a Siamese does not have anything to do with it, as all belong to the same family - the oriental breed /cats.
Two kittens are twice the joy, but not twice the trouble!
Orientals are active cats that miss their favourite persons. This is why people working out of the house all day long should always take two kittens. For them to enjoy each other's company.

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If you are interested in one of our oriental kittens, please visit our kitten page. There we introduce each kitten individually with photos, that are always kept updated. Therefore we do not have any more. |
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We strive to raise active, playful, loving, pert, and, above all healthy kittens and to have them ready for pick-up as arranged. For this reason conscientious breeders avoid too many visitors, resp. do not allow visitors before the kittens have had their first vaccination, which normally takes place, when they are 8 weeks old. Our cuddlers dispose of a good immune system, but at the tender baby age a cold of a visitor may suffice and the second vaccination resp., the soooooo longed for pick-up will be delayed. That's why prospective owners should not visit catteries, if they have pets with contagious diseases at home, have just taken up a new animal or have just been at another cattery. Our sweethearts and cat family (and we) will welcome you with open paws, meows and purrs. By the way the wisdom to take the first kitten which comes to you, does not apply to our animals, as principally all of our cuties will come to you.
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Bargains
you are not going to find here, as all our purrers are raised in an appropriate environment and receive lots of tender loving care. Vaccinations, food, litter and veterinary costs have their price, the same goes for cat furniture and respective paraphernalia. We strive to breed healthy animals with no defects and are here for our neuters. If necessary, we will get up in the middle of the night for feeding. Of course, each of our animals has its own pedigree, the guarantee for the new owner to receive a loving cat that was kept just like its parents in an appropriate environment and whose health, welfare and happiness has been dear to us.
Hardly anything in this world exists, that not someone can do a little worse and sell a little cheaper - and people looking just at the price will be perfect subjects for such manipulations.
It is unwise, to pay too much, but it is even worse to pay not enough. If they pay too much they lose a little bit more money, that's all. But if they pay not enough, they sometimes stand to lose everything, as the purchased object cannot fulfil the task it was meant to do.
The principle of economy does not permit to receive more value for less money.
If you accept the lowest offer, you must also count in some money for the risk that you are taking. But if you do that, you have enough money to pay for something better.
Hands off ads, which offer kittens younder than 12 weeks of age. These are black market dealers who are eager to make fast money. To sell cheaply strong cutbacks in raising kittens and their parents are made. Sometimes they are imports from east countries, where animals are kept in cages, raise their kittens there and as soon as the kittens are a few weeks of age their mother is bred again.
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