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We are not your average breeders, technically we are not breeders at all and do not really plan to be. We
just love animals. Both of us grew up in a close connection with different kinds of animals (we had mice, degus, rabbits, goats, dogs, cats, fish, etc.) and both of us regulary helped or saved animals,
no matter if it was a mouse or hedgehog or a common sparrow. Cats are our fascinating favorites.
Both of us have been living in a close proximity with cats for 20+ years, they are the part of our family. And however most of the photos were taken in our little garden it was just because of better light conditions and reality feeling but (to avoid misunderstanding as sometimes people ask about it and we just find the assumption of garden cages to be weird and almost insulting): they live in the house and mostly sleep with us even eat with us if they would like to taste our dinner and it is somekind of meat.
When we bought them it was love at first sight.
We did not planned a cattery, we just wanted our animals to live a
common, natural life without disturbing them because of our wishes
or requirements but admit that to give new life is important and natural part of the life. With one exception our cats have pedigrees and after some later research on internet we realised that they had even famous and international champion ancestors but we did not bother them to take them to exhibitons, annoying and stressing them with cages and powders and unfamiliar maybe scary, loud crowd. Luckily all of our cats is healthy, and we did everything
for that purpose like giving them a lot of raw food (good quality meat as cats are meat eaters, milk, eggs) and high quality dry food (Orijen). But above of all much love and care. When a job was offered from here to my husband and we decided to move
to the UK we couldn't left them behind of course, so we did the whole
procedure, examinations, blood-tests, special vaccinations, passports, etc. to have them
here with us.
In our former home they had an isolated life, they were not allowed to go outside from our house (dogs, cars, other and maybe sick cats). Here in UK we have a rather small garden. We closed it from other animals so our cats can't escape and other's cats can't go in.
From time to time we have kittens, not too often from the same mother as we try to push their normal periods out (their wishes for new kittens) to be sure that their bodies have time enough to relax after birth giving. We have references from our former kitten owners. We feel responsible
for our kittens, so we can keep in touch with the new
owners very happily if it's a mutual desire.
We were happy to help new owners at any time if they needed that,
even happier if the owner did not mind to give us information from
time to time or maybe a photo about our former kittens. But of course
it was and it will be the choice of the new owner but kindly ask you please consider that we can give true references in connection with our kittens' health, progress and adult appereance if we have had references from our previous owners.
It's a good thing because it makes us happy and this is the way we
reassure others, that our kittens have good health, good immun-system.
Thank you for visiting us and feel free, please to contact us via
email or phone for further information.
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