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Available Adults

Occasionally we have adolescents or young adult cats available as neutered pets, at a standard price of $325. From time to time retired breeding cats, (young to middle-aged adults) are available as neutered pets, at a standard price of $225. Sometimes one of our proven breeders may also be available as breeding stock, for our usual price plus our usual breeding rights fee, possibly discounted for age.



Spayed/Neutered Pets


"Michiko"

This tall, beautiful young lady is a classic seal point daughter of Brigid and Turlough, born in February 2010. We are calling her "Michiko" as a temporary name. She has been spayed and is available as a pet to the right home. Michiko is extremely dominant and MUST go to a home where she will be the only cat. She has a lot of love to give, and wants to be sure that she has all of her humans' attention.


"Princess"

This is a traditional seal point daughter of Sheila and Conn, born in April 2010. We are calling her "Princess" as a temporary name. She has been spayed and is available as a pet to the right home. Princess loves us and enjoys baby-sitting our older kittens or sleeping peacefully on a bed, but is timid around strangers and would require patient, loving attention to encourage her to adjust to a new family. She might do well in a house with another non-dominant female cat, or a young male. She could also be adopted together with one of our kittens. We have found that she does not do well as an only cat, since she relies on other cats for her self-esteem and feelings of security.



Retired Breeding Cats


Brigid

(Ja Mar Kits Brigid of Xi-Gua)

Brigid, whose name means "exalted one", is named for St. Brigid of Kildare. A classic seal point, Brigid is still young (born in January 2009), and gave us many beautiful kittens, but we found that she lost too much weight when pregnant or nursing, so she was retired in December 2011. Brigid has been spayed and is available as a pet to the right home. She is somewhat timid with strange humans and other cats, and would do best in a quiet home with no other female cats.



Intact Cats/Breeding Prospects


None at this time.