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Double Grand Champion Burabylla Lilac Broghan

Broghan, pictured when he was a kitten, a lilac Burmese, showed much promise with BIS wins in the early part of 2003 winning all three rings at his first show.  When 4 months old, he displayed his eagerness to work during play sessions with his littermates and has since sired litters of wonderful kittens.

Sapphire Double Grand Champion Burabylla Highland Lad

Laddie, a 3rd Generation, Black Shaded Burmilla has been a good show performer since he was 4 months old with BIS wins and places in Top Ten in most shows he has attended.  Laddie is a real crowd pleaser and loves the attention he gets from the public at shows and displays.  More recently, he has sired long-haired kittens which gained official recognition for the Burmilla Long-Hair in the ACF and QFA.   Laddie tied for QFA Best Burmilla in 2002, then won the 2003 QFA Best Burmilla and sired the two girls who won the 2004 QFA Inc. Best Burmilla and Best Burmilla Long-Hair and the boy who won QICC Best Burmilla Longhair for 2005, all following in their father's pawsteps.  In 2005, Laddie once again tied for QFA Best Burmilla of the Year.

Silver Double Grand Champion Burabylla Shady Willow

Willy is a 3rd Generation, Blue Shaded Burmilla Long-Hair who was sired by Lad.  From the same litter as the girls who took both 2004 QFA Inc. Burmilla titles, Willy won QICC Best Burmilla Longhair for 2005.  Willy and his sister, Silver Skye, were the first Burmilla Longhairs to be entered in QLD Chamionship Cat Shows. 

Burabylla Silver Mason

Benji is a 3rd Generation, black shaded, short haired Burmilla brother of Willy, Sylvie and Cassie.

Grand Champion Burabylla Malachi

From the mating of CCCA Diamond Triple Champion, Gold Double Grand Champion & (ACT) Double Grand Champion Nile Oberon and ACF Award of Excellence and Gold Double Grand Champion Riokay Sweet Applause, Malachi, a Tawny Abyssinian, has showed promise in his first two shows as a young kitten and has since done well as an adult in shows even beating his sister, Jardena, who had won QFA Group 3 kitten of the year, 2003.

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