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Retirees Members of our
feline family who have retired from breeding Gold Double Grand Champion Chelaka Kobi Rae Kobi is our foundation Queen, now de-sexed, and 2nd-in-Command of the feline house. She took out the Cat Association of the Northern Territory (CANT Inc.) 2000 Kitten of the Year, 2000 Female Burmese of the year and 2000 Entire Female Cat of the year. Gaining her Grand Champion title in the NT before she was 15 months old. Being a typical Brown Burmese, she likes to throw her weight about with the other cats but is herself put in place by our resident Moggie Matriarch, Sabrina. Sadly, we lost our beloved Kobi in May 08. She is sorely missed
Burabylla Sable Suzy Tilly has recently retired from breeding and has moved in with Carol on the QLD Gold Coast to be pampered. Sudaca Blue Horizon Blue, a blue Abyssinian, is a mummies boy who loves attention, as many judges have discovered. Having placed in Top Tens in most of his show appearances, people seem drawn to his rich eye colour and outstanding personality. Unlike most of our cats, Blue seems to pose whenever a camera is being used. He likes to baby sit the kittens in the household and comes running when the play gets too rough. Blue has been desexed and after a few years smooching up the the Judges, has now been retired from the show bench.
Double Grand Champion Riokay Silver Silhouette 12/11/99 - 6/8/03 Rest
In Peace Tasha
Burabylla Choc Liesel Liesel is a Chocolate Tortie Burmese. After some time being a mum, Liesel has decided it is not for her so she has decided to have "the op" and has a nice home to relax in. Burabylla Kobikobana 7/12/2000 - 23/12/2006 Koko was our resident Chocolate Burmese stud. Born from the mating of Ch Burair Storm Boy and GDGC Chelaka Kobi Rae, the kittens he sired have very nice type, eye colour and temperament. One of his sons, DGC Burabylla Lilac Broghan, is now working in his dad's place. Rest in Peace Koko, we miss you.
ACF AoE Gold Double Grand Champion Riokay Sweet Applause Tammy is a Tawny Abyssinian. In her first show, as a kitten at Katherine, NT, took out Supreme Exhibit along with other awards. Since moving to NSW, and then QLD, she has won further Supremes and Best in Show awards along with earning her ACF AoE title. Tammy was CANT 2001 Best Female Abyssinian of the year and shared the 2001 Abyssinian Kitten of the year and was 4th Entire Cat for 2001 with WSCA. Tammy has now retired from breeding and is luxuriating at home. She has plans of a come-back to the show bench but that is yet to be seen. Grand Champion Jadel Misty Miranda Miranda, a Lilac Tortie, came to us aged 4 years old. Miranda is now retired from breeding.
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