Incala (Champion Adelfsh Selina Kyle)
Incala, or Inca, (or Inca-Minka!) is our third generation queen and Sabella's grand daughter. She is a chocolate silver-shaded girl with a nice, balanced, outcross pedigree. She has 3 CCs, which makes her a titled cat (Champion Adelfsh Selina Kyle) and she won Best of Breed as a kitten at the 2011 Supreme show.
Inca likes to play with dangly toys, and to cuddle between duvets. She likes the sunshine, and will follow the sunspots round the house. She also likes to boss Bambi about, but sometimes she will wash her, too. Inca is an excellent mun, who really enjoys her kittens.
Many thanks to her breeder, Claire Miller, for trusting Incala to us, and also to breeder Liz at Lunatora, who owns Inca's dad.
Inca likes to play with dangly toys, and to cuddle between duvets. She likes the sunshine, and will follow the sunspots round the house. She also likes to boss Bambi about, but sometimes she will wash her, too. Inca is an excellent mun, who really enjoys her kittens.
Many thanks to her breeder, Claire Miller, for trusting Incala to us, and also to breeder Liz at Lunatora, who owns Inca's dad.
Bambi
Bambi is our little clown.
She was too small to breed from, and so she was spayed early on.
She has a funny squeak (she is squeaking here) and she loves to play.
Bambi is Sabella's daughter and Inca's aunt, but she is not a show girl as she doesn't think much of staying still, so we think she would find showing stressful. She prefers to whizz round the garden chasing leaves.
She is a black spotted tabby Oriental and her pedigree name is Avalon Red Scarlet. She likes to be called Bambalina sometimes and she loves to be brushed.
Sabella, our foundation queen, now spayed
Sabella, or Vindex Mythical Fairytail, to give her her "posh" name, is a black Oriental. She is very beautiful, as you can see here, and absolutely adored her kittens. She has just retired, so she can enjoy being our pet and help out her grandaughter with her kittens. Sabella has her own Facebook page, and quite a few fans, and her favourite things to do are catching rabbits, going for rides in the car and helping Dad make his sandwiches (and testing them!) She is a very dainty, sweet-natured girl, but she is definitely the boss.
Django, our red burmese neuter
Django, or Sujuli Qualityfine, passed away at a grand old 18. He was a lovely boy, and he loved to lie with Dad on the sofa watching tv. He also loved to show the kittens the "right way to behave"; sitting in front of the tv, sitting in front of the computer screen, sitting in front of the fan heater so no-one else gets the warmth... He had so much heart and any kittens or children or gorown-ups in the house also took their problems to Django. He was the lickiest, floppiest, cuddliest boy going, and we like to think he taught many of our kittens this too. But there will never be anyone like Django.
Elmo, the best Bengal ever.
Elmo, Llandar Cavalier, was a wonderful Bengal who grew up with Django. Sadly we lost him to cancer, but he had a gloriously entertaining time during his life, including several escapades involving the fire brigade and a locksmith and the local bbc news! If he comes back as anything, it will be as as a dashing buccaneer!
