We were fascinated
by the British Shorthair breed the first time we saw them
at a cat show.
We loved their look and personalities so much, we had to
include them in our lives!
We aquired two lilac Brits bred by Natalia Foster, DGC
Rejinald Lila C of Purrceptive
& DGC Rejinald
Amaretto of Purrceptive. Lila
became a TICA Grand Champion
at 11 months of age, in only two shows! She was also awarded
the Best British Shorhair Cat of the Mid Pacific(N.CA, NV,
OR, UT) region
for the 2001-2002 show season! Amaretto has now garnered
that same award for the 2002-2003 show season! We also have
two gorgeous British Shorthair sisters from TGFC Cattery:
TGFC LayDJane of Purrceptive, a blue cream girl with fabulous
dark, DARK, copper eyes, and CH TGFC Emanem of Purrceptive,
a beautiful blue calico girl with an innocent expression. And we have a lovely lilac calico girl from PlaidPlus cattery: PlaidPlus California Calico of Purrceptive. We also have a silver line that we integrate with the other colors to improve the quality of silvers.
In
our copper eyed program we have lilac(light pinkish taupe),
chocolate (dark brown),
blue (bluish gray), black,
bicolor & calico.
We
are breeding for silvers and colorpoints in our green &
blue eyed program. Shaded silvers have white fur with the
tip of each hair being black, giving a sparkling silver effect.
Silver tabbies have a white base color with black spots or
stripes. Both have eyes and nose that are outlined with black,
and deep green eye color. Colorpoints have off white body
color, with the darker colors restricted to their face, ears,
legs and tail. We breed blue eyed cats to green eyed cats
to get dark blue eye color on the blue eyed kittens.
Read
more about color inheritance.
Our
attention is paid to British Shorthair cats with friendly
and calm personality, short crisp fur, round far apart eyes
& round head & body, straight tail, straight legs,
straight nose in profile with short nose length, and great
health!
All
of our cats are tested negative for Polycystic Kidney Disease
at UC Davis Veterinary Hospital.
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