I'm delighted to say that our last litter of kittens have now all found wonderful, loving new homes.
It was perfect timing too, because Wispa had a beautiful litter of 5 kittens about 4 weeks ago now. They're all full expression Asians as Wispa doesn't carry the burmese colour restriction gene.
Here they are when they were just a few days old.
They're adoreable and nice mix with a chocolate self, two lilac selfs, a chocolate ticked tabby and a caramel ticked tabby. Wispa is getting the hang of motherhood as this is her second litter. She's just so much more confident and content than she was with her first litter.
Of course they don't stay so small for long and within a couple of weeks they had opened their eyes and were starting to explore and play a lot more.
The colour of the chocolate ticked tabby (above) is really rich and warm. It really reminds me of Wispa's dad, Eddie (lots of pics of Eddie in previous posts).
They're still small but they've got great appetites and they're growing so fast. At least we get to enjoy them for the next couple of months until they'll be ready to go to new homes. Any enquiries should be sent to the usual email address (see top right of the page).
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
July 2012 Kittens Update
Its been a while since I've updated this page with the latest kitten-related news.
Fudge gave birth to a lovely litter of 3 kittens at the end of March. All of them are boys and they're now ready to go to loving new homes now that they've had all their vaccinations. They're at the age now where they're always getting up to mischief.
Two of the boys are chocolate asian variants and the other is a chocolate ticked tabby with burmese colour restriction.
The two asian variants (above) and the ticked tabby (below).
With just 3 kittens in the litter it's been lovely to get to know each of their characters so well. It's not always easy to do that when there are 7 or 8 kittens all looking for attention all at once. But these 3 boys are really a delight.
The boys are looking forward to finding loving new homes now. For more information please get in touch by email (details on the sidebar).
In other kitten-related news, our lovely ticked tabby girl Wispa is almost ready to give birth to her second litter. Her first litter last year were stunning kittens, with more ticked tabbies than Fudge usually produces. We're all excited here to see what surprises are in store from her this year. I'll be sure to update as soon as there's news and pictures to show from her litter.
Until then..
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Kittens Update!
Fudge's beautiful kittens (from the previous post) have almost all found loving new homes now. There are just two remaining, both are female chocolate shaded burmillas with burmese colour restriction. They were booked and ready to go to new homes but as often happens people say one thing and do another and so they are still here with us. They're happily enjoying the extra time playing with their mum and enjoying the lovely sunshine (however uncharacteristic for this time of year in Ireland) in the outside cattery.
They may not look much like kittens anymore but they certainly still act like it. It all gets too much for their mum sometimes. She likes to take it easy and sleep and all they want to do is play chase the tail!
Hopefully we'll find suitable loving homes for them in the coming weeks.
We had more good news at the beginning of August. Our girl Wispa, who is Fudge's grand-daughter by Eddie, had her first litter to our new boy Magnus. Wispa is a full expression chocolate ticked tabby, like her dad. Unlike Eddie, we don't think Wispa carries the burmese colour restriction (BCR) gene so her kittens by Magnus are all full expression colours. There were 4 kittens in the litter but two of them were very small and sadly didn't survive. The two remaining kittens (a boy and a girl) are stunning! Wispa likes to keep a close eye on them.
The boy is a full expression lilac asian boy and the girl is a beautiful chocolate shaded non-silver burmilla. Her markings are really beautiful and her coat is nice and short, only revealing the pale undercoat when she moves.
They like nothing more than playing with their mum...
....until it all becomes too much and they fall asleep in the afternoon sunshine.
They may not look much like kittens anymore but they certainly still act like it. It all gets too much for their mum sometimes. She likes to take it easy and sleep and all they want to do is play chase the tail!
Hopefully we'll find suitable loving homes for them in the coming weeks.
We had more good news at the beginning of August. Our girl Wispa, who is Fudge's grand-daughter by Eddie, had her first litter to our new boy Magnus. Wispa is a full expression chocolate ticked tabby, like her dad. Unlike Eddie, we don't think Wispa carries the burmese colour restriction (BCR) gene so her kittens by Magnus are all full expression colours. There were 4 kittens in the litter but two of them were very small and sadly didn't survive. The two remaining kittens (a boy and a girl) are stunning! Wispa likes to keep a close eye on them.
The boy is a full expression lilac asian boy and the girl is a beautiful chocolate shaded non-silver burmilla. Her markings are really beautiful and her coat is nice and short, only revealing the pale undercoat when she moves.
They like nothing more than playing with their mum...
....until it all becomes too much and they fall asleep in the afternoon sunshine.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
New Kittens!!
It's been a very busy few weeks here. Fudge gave birth to a new litter of kittens at the end of March. There are 7 in total, her first litter of kittens with our new stud boy Magnus. Fudge has always been a great mother so she took to her duties once again and kept her kittens well fed and clean. They're all really cute and love sitting on our laps now when they're out exploring.
Below are some more recent pictures showing how nicely the kittens are developing.
It has turned out that 3 of the kittens are Burmese variants. I'm not 100% what colours they are yet but it looks like they're developing as chocolate like their mum. The remaining 4 kittens are all standard Burmillas, either chocolate shaded or lilac shaded, again the colours are still very pale so it's hard to be sure yet exactly what colours they are. They'll develop more in the next few weeks making it more clear. All the kittens carry the burmese colour restriction gene, which lightens the colour on the body even more.
The smallest kitten in the litter, a Burmilla, is so friendly and just wants to sit beside me all the time. Here's a picture of her curled up asleep by herself.
Here's one of the variants and one of the Burmillas illustrating nicely the difference between the shaded pattern of the Burmilla, which looks lighter and more dynamic as the cats move and more of the pale undercoat shows through, compared with the more even colour on the body of the variants.
All the Burmilla kittens and one of the variants lying together after an exhausting run around.
Of course sleeping also turns into another round of play fighting! The kittens are so lively at this stage and fun to be around. I can start to see their personalities coming through too.
The kittens are coming up to 8 weeks very soon and the process begins to have them vaccinated and registered before they go on to their new homes. At this point 3 of the kittens are already booked so there are only four available. If anyone is interested in any of the remaining available kittens (both Burmilla and Burmese variants are still available), please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Mary
dogbreeder32 [at] hotmail [dot] com
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Update
It's been a while since I've updated the information here and some things have changed. For a start our beautiful stud boy Eddie has moved on to a wonderful new home and is doing very well.
With thanks to Martin O Sullivan we acquired a wonderful new stud boy, Magnus (below). He's a stunning caramel shaded burmilla. Since he's been with us he has settled in well and is getting on great with his new companions. We're looking forward to seeing the wondeful kittens that he'll produce.
Coco had a final litter by Eddie early last year. Unfortunately she experienced some difficulties during the birth and had to have a final kitten delivered by cesarian section and had to be spayed. Thankfully one of the kittens, a lovely little girl, Wispa, had her dad's colouring so we decided to keep her. Here she is with her brother.
Even though she's now over 9 months old she still likes to play like a little kitten, especially when I'm trying to knit and not giving her the attention she wants.
NEW ARRIVALS EXPECTED:
I'm happy to report that Magnus' first litter with one of our girls, Fudge, is due in the coming weeks. They spent a cosy Christmas together in their cosy outdoor home. Despite initial interest in the falling snow, they really weren't all that bothered by it.
Hopefully I'll be able to update with news and pictures of a new litter in the next few weeks. There has already been a lot of interest in this litter and two are already reserved. If you're interested in adopting a beautiful Asian kitten please let me know as soon as possible so that I can keep you updated on their birth and progress.
Mary
dogbreeder32 [at] hotmail.com
With thanks to Martin O Sullivan we acquired a wonderful new stud boy, Magnus (below). He's a stunning caramel shaded burmilla. Since he's been with us he has settled in well and is getting on great with his new companions. We're looking forward to seeing the wondeful kittens that he'll produce.
Coco had a final litter by Eddie early last year. Unfortunately she experienced some difficulties during the birth and had to have a final kitten delivered by cesarian section and had to be spayed. Thankfully one of the kittens, a lovely little girl, Wispa, had her dad's colouring so we decided to keep her. Here she is with her brother.
Even though she's now over 9 months old she still likes to play like a little kitten, especially when I'm trying to knit and not giving her the attention she wants.
NEW ARRIVALS EXPECTED:
I'm happy to report that Magnus' first litter with one of our girls, Fudge, is due in the coming weeks. They spent a cosy Christmas together in their cosy outdoor home. Despite initial interest in the falling snow, they really weren't all that bothered by it.
Hopefully I'll be able to update with news and pictures of a new litter in the next few weeks. There has already been a lot of interest in this litter and two are already reserved. If you're interested in adopting a beautiful Asian kitten please let me know as soon as possible so that I can keep you updated on their birth and progress.
Mary
dogbreeder32 [at] hotmail.com
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Latest Kittens
At the beginning of January 2010 our girl Fudge had a little of 7 beautiful kittens. In this litter, just one male kitten was full expression chocolate (to foreground of picture below).
There was also one chocolate burmese variant male kitten (also in the above picture). The remaining 5 kittens are females, 2 of them are chocolate ticked tabbies carrying the burmese colour restriction gene (below) and the remaining 3 are chocolate burmese variants.
Here are two of the burmese variant girls relaxing under a lamp.
One of the burmese varian girls in particular is very cute. She's also one of the friendliest kittens we've ever had. Here's a picture of her relaxing on the bed after a tiring game of chase with the boys.
Of course the kittens don't like to be excluded from the photography bonanza and they're always up to mischief. One of the variant girls decided to taunt us while we tried to get clear pictures of her sister. Here she is sticking her tongue out!
Fudge is still looking after them and feeding them occasionally, despite their many teeth! She's a proud mum though and is always keeping her eye on them when they're playing hide and seek in the house. Here she is resting with them after they've been tiring themselves out in their evening playtime.
The whole family had their first visit to the Vet on wednesday and have now all had their first vaccinations and worming. It's getting close to that time once again when they'll all be going to their new homes. Two of the kittens are already spoken for but the other 5 are still available to loving homes. We always welcome enquiries from people who are interested in these stunning and friendly cats. Please feel free to send any questions or requests for information to me by email.
Mary
There was also one chocolate burmese variant male kitten (also in the above picture). The remaining 5 kittens are females, 2 of them are chocolate ticked tabbies carrying the burmese colour restriction gene (below) and the remaining 3 are chocolate burmese variants.
Here are two of the burmese variant girls relaxing under a lamp.
One of the burmese varian girls in particular is very cute. She's also one of the friendliest kittens we've ever had. Here's a picture of her relaxing on the bed after a tiring game of chase with the boys.
Of course the kittens don't like to be excluded from the photography bonanza and they're always up to mischief. One of the variant girls decided to taunt us while we tried to get clear pictures of her sister. Here she is sticking her tongue out!
Fudge is still looking after them and feeding them occasionally, despite their many teeth! She's a proud mum though and is always keeping her eye on them when they're playing hide and seek in the house. Here she is resting with them after they've been tiring themselves out in their evening playtime.
The whole family had their first visit to the Vet on wednesday and have now all had their first vaccinations and worming. It's getting close to that time once again when they'll all be going to their new homes. Two of the kittens are already spoken for but the other 5 are still available to loving homes. We always welcome enquiries from people who are interested in these stunning and friendly cats. Please feel free to send any questions or requests for information to me by email.
Mary
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Our most recet litter of just one beautiful male kitten was born almost 2 months ago. We've been calling him Sid and he's a real little character. It's with thanks to Maura Lennihan that we had the opportunity to use her beautiful stud boy Berry with our Coco and the results have been fantastic.
Sid is the first silver kitten we've had and he's absolutely adoreable. His colouring is still developing but we think he's a choc or brown ticked tabby on a silver background.
He'll be visiting the vet next week for the first vaccination and will be ready for rehoming at the end of October.
Sid is the first silver kitten we've had and he's absolutely adoreable. His colouring is still developing but we think he's a choc or brown ticked tabby on a silver background.
He'll be visiting the vet next week for the first vaccination and will be ready for rehoming at the end of October.
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