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Before Star died and after a long search, I found two breeders who were willing to give a first time breeder a chance and the lilac tortie Khancoban Starburst and seal tortie, Sunsational Anastasia came to live with us. Sadly, Etoile the lilac tortie was never able to have kittens and was neutered, but Anna the seal tortie, became my foundation queen.

Ch Sunsational Anastasia has now had 5 litters, totalling 35 kittens, most of which she has raised and passed on her wonderful temperament to. She is the mother of numerous Champions, Premiers and Grand Premiers. Her “husband” is Lynn Studer’s magnificent Gr Ch Johpas Trickortreat and I cannot thank Lynn enough for all her help and advice over the years.

Thanks must also go to Barbara Summers who had enough faith in me to allow me one of her very precious kittens, Tikindi Infinitesse. Tess subsequently became Best of Variety Siamese Kitten at the Supreme in 2004 and then mother to a beautiful litter of kittens to Gr Ch Johpas Galileo.

This litter produced IGR PR Jomese Jackthelad, who was Best of Variety Siamese kitten at the Supreme 2005, and Ch & Pr Jomese Jeanie Blueyes. Devastatingly, and just one week after winning her adult class at the 2005 Supreme Show, Tess died suddenly and completely unexpectedly from a closed pyometra. Her only daughter Jeanie Blueyes, had 2 traumatic Caesareans, producing the handsome Jomese Jingle Bells (male), a blue point pet quality male kitten, a blue point female kitten who did not survive, and a little lilac girl who died, age 5 months, with a liver shunt. Jeanie was then neutered and my very lovely blue line ceased to be. As many will know, I have searched high and low to find another blue (my passion) girl with both type and correct colour, but, to date, with no luck!

All my cats and kittens live in the house and are part of the family, together with Daisy, our Golden Retriever. The kittens start life in my bedroom, which is 3 floors up and very peaceful, and come downstairs at about 4 weeks of age. They gradually learn to mix with the other cats and become used to the noise and bustle of a busy household. As you can imagine they are well handled by my sons and their friends and leave us at 13 weeks old as very confident and affectionate young cats.

I do not sell kittens on the active register unless I am selling to personal friends or people I have come to know and trust. I prefer my kittens to go to indoor homes, unless new owners can satisfy me that their gardens are safe and escape proof. Or they live far from any roads.

All my kittens go to their new homes with a guarantee that I will either take them back if anything goes wrong at any time in their life or I will assist in finding them a new home. I am always there to lend an ear or give advice if required.

Many of my cats can be seen at GCCF shows or on this web site. I currently own, or am owned by, 8 Siamese – 3 very soppy and dearly loved male neuters, one dearly loved but definitely not soppy female neuter, 3 gorgeous and occasionally temperamental breeding queens and the baby of the family, Jomese Jenny Manydots.

Additionally I have living in my garden – well actually mainly in their own heated shed with heated beds and food ad lib, 6 fat ex-feral cats who come and go as they please. They were the wildest of the wild feral kittens who came to me in my CP days and who were too wild to make pets. They decided to stay put and although they all come to me they are very shy of people they don’t know. Before anyone throws up their hands in horror, they have absolutely no contact with my Siamese. (See My Ferals page).

I hope you enjoy this web site and would love you to sign my guestbook.

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