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Mother Winifred

 

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Winifred was born in March, 2001.

This was her first litter.

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Notice that Winifred's nose is tilted out from the bridge above her nose.  This profile helps to show her 'Baby-Doll Face'.

 

The MOST important thing for you to consider is how the mother and kittens were socialized.  Watch both parents of the kittens and other adults that the breeder may have.  If they are friendly, then you are in good shape! Congratulations on selecting a wonderful pet.  Let me know if you want help.  I am linked to breeders across the country.

 

Companion pets look directly into your eyes.  My kittens are looking into the camera to face the person talking to them - no tricks, no food.  I only have Winifred, Braveheart and Bo Peep.  I do this because I love it and like sharing the breed.  Breeders have a lot of obligations to show and manage their cattery, so my kittens have a huge advantage over many others out there.  Be sure to find a breeder who is decent.  It will pay off in the end.  Your kitten will be better socialized and you will feel comfortable calling about any detail without feeling judged.  Whichever kitten you adopt will be a 20-year investment, so it is wise to take your time with your decision

 

 

 

            


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