Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Monday, March 25, 2013

Lilo's Litters vs Sahara's Litters



In early March 2013, Lilo gave birth to 5 healthy pure British Shorthair. And not long after, Sahara gave birth to 4 colourful kittens. Now, we have a total of 9 healthy kittens (but that is just too many for us to keep).

We are looking into offers to adopt them. However, we will not start letting them go until end of April when they are old enough to eat their own food. You can show your interest by contacting us.

We need to ensure that adopters are able to love and care for them as much as we do. Thus, do not be surprise if we start surveying your pet background and housing conditions.



Adoption fee will be advised at a later stage. In the meantime, enjoy the photos!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Introduction to the Parents



We brought into our lives a 1 year old British Shorthair in late 2011.
We decided to call him Spike because of his peculiar behaviour of acting like a dog. He doesn't bark like one but he sure does stick out his tongue when breathing.

Then, in mid 2012, we decided that to bring in a female tri-coloured mixed-breed British Shorthair. She was only 3 months old when we got her. We called her Sahara because her brown reminded us of the Saharan Desert. Although previous owners claimed that she was a breed between British Shorthair and Persian, the appearance of her is nothing like a British Shorthair nor a Persian. But we have grown to love her and so we decided to keep her.

Nonetheless, we still wanted pure British Shorthair litters and our 2nd cat was too young to reproduce. So, in the late 2012, we got another female British Shorthair (this time, we were SURE she is a pure breed). She was 3 years old when we got her. We named her Lilo.