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Now in Yorkshire

 

 Flying Witch

Me
Pictured left, (taken quite few years ago) myself in my ‘Judging’ outfit , for those who don't know me. Some friends may remember my Silver Tabby Persians from many years ago and I have added some wonderful short-hairs into my family of cats over the past few years. I am now having the delight of breeding Scottish Fold and British Shorthair kittens along with my litters of typy Siamese and Orientals.
After living for more than 12 years in Plymouth, Devon, which to feline fanciers outside of the UK, is in the very South West of England, I am now settled into my new home in Yorkshire.
 
I was lucky enough to be in a position to accept this young Metexa sealpoint girl into my home.
 
Also welcome is Metexa Black Sabbath seen relaxing here. The daughter of Blue-Iams Houdini from Sweden we hope to show her in the near future.
 
Pendlemist Shintos son Tao with proud owner/breeder Linda Earnshaw at the S.W.Show in Torquay where he gained his Premier title. His sister also did very well in her show career. Linda now successfully breeds and shows Devon Rexes.
Shinto's Oriental lilac daughter Ch. Sukifleur Xoticasally, was another handsome female who went on to win at least one Grand Certificate.
Lilac-tortie Kiri with her first kittens .
She made a very good mother and always produced healthy kittens. Kiri is now Neutered but her Bluepoint grand-daughter Jorja sired by Gr.Champion Roysterer Snowdragon had received good reports on her first show outings .
 


Pendelfin Profile
European Grand International Champion Adrayam Pendelfin, Blue Point male whose mother Pendlemist Scilla combined all the strengths of generations of the most typy Siamese and Orientals I have bred. His time in Denmark enabled him to sire kittens for the good of European pedigrees. He mated queens when he came back to the UK, and I like to think he made a contribution here too.
Over the Moon
Bambino Overthemoon Red Point female and her companion Elsa.
The pedigree of ‘Moonie’ was an unusual combination of English Siamese lines proving that it is still not too difficult to find ‘outcross’ pedigrees to enhance gene pools. Nothing comes easy but new breeders must put every effort into improving their chosen breed of cat. Rewards are immeasurable when you finally produce an example as close to the standard as possible even though this may take years and years.
SO GOOD LUCK EVERYONE, I'M HERE TO HELP IF I CAN . . . . .

 Shooting Star  BLESSED BE  


  E-mail me at: pendlemistcats@googlemail.com

 

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