Tuesday, October 20, 2020

 Here's some pictures of a male fold shorthair that is still available. 





Monday, October 19, 2020

 Harley had her kittens on 10/8/20.

There are 4 blue and silver kittens. They will all be straight eared.




Friday, August 28, 2020

 This a big litter posting. They are all straights and all short hair. This large litter is very social, probably because it was such a huge litter that we had to help bottle feed them. Normal if a litter this large was born close to another smaller litter we would split the litter up. There was no other liter around the same age to do so. This litter has some really goo head shaps that are round and wide. This can give the kitten as an older adult a very kitten like appearance. When we first price kittens out, we often start them at pet prices. As things change towards higher quality, if they are not reserved, we may raise prices. This is usually for heads and eyes widening and high/show/breeding quality becoming cemented. There is a kitten in this litter that is looking like it may turn classic but the bullseye and stripes have not formed. There is torbie that is has only a few very small patches. We normally raise prices for these but since they are not apparent yet, they are not included in the price and could be a freeby if reserved early. Sex is best guess until the 8 week vet appointment. If sex is a deal breaker, we recommend waiting until after then.

Kitten #1: Blue tabby and white (with widest face) shorthair straight: $1300. Possibly boy. There are three blue tabby and whites so the will listed in comparison to each other.

 



Kitten # 2: Brown classic tabby shorthair straight: $1100. Possibly female. Bullsyes and stripes are very striking. We were thinking about keeping her to show and breed but her face is just a tad not round enough or us.

 



Kitten #3; Blue tabby and white with little mustache pattern (pointy quality face) shorthair straight: $1200. Poss male.






 

Kitten #4: Silver torbie shorthair straight female. Very wide face on this girl. Torbies can only be female so this one is a girl for sure.

 




Kitten #5: Blue tabby and white shorthair straight (med quality face). $1200

 




Kitten #6: Silver and white med shorthair straight quality. $1200

 




Kitten #7: Blue tabby shorthair straight no white. $1300. Very wide face and so far the most social. The first kitten out of the bed and to run up to us to see if we have food or snuggles. Chirps at us and likes to be carried so far.







Tuesday, August 25, 2020

 Here pictures of two older kittens that are ready to go home. 

Blue torbie female.





Here's the lavender longhair straight. 


 Evey's litter will be ready for visits and reservations in a few days. They are all straight ear and short hair. The brown classic tabby has an amazing coat (the bullseye on the side and skunk stripes down the back).




Sunday, August 9, 2020

 Here's a bunch of pictures and videos of the current kittens.

New kittens from Ohwl's Truffle Shuffle and Excatiburfolds Tuppence born 6/8/20

Kitten #16: Silver tabby and white short hair fold. $2200




Kitten #17: Blue tabby and white shorthair straight. $1200


Here are some pics and videos of older kittens.

Cream longhair fold. Very sunggly and playful.



Blue torbie female straight short hair

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Lavender tabby and white longhair male. Very snuggly and playful. 


White short hair straight male with blue eyes.





Saturday, July 11, 2020


This is Lazzy (like jazzy). She is a girl with extra needs and holds a special place in our hearts. She was a kitten that was born breech, her sack tore early which allowed her elbows to spread and made it difficult for her to come out even with traction. She was kicking on the way out but was not breathing by the time she came out. We did 15 minutes of CPR to get her breathing, I only continued so long because every few minutes she would take a gasp. Just as I was about to give up she started crying and breathing on her own.

We knew she might have some problems with the lack of oxygen during those minutes. As she started to learn how to walk we saw that her back legs were not as strong as her front legs. As she grew up, she didn' let her wonky legs get her down. She is now an adult and runs around by using her back legs like a springboard and runs like a kangaroo. She does still have weakness and sometimes falls off the cat tree when she's running around like crazy.

We are on the fence about finding another home for Lazzy but decided to share her story in case an adopter with prior pet mobility experience could treat her like the queen she is. She does not have mobility problems now, but that could change as she gets older. Since she has sensory issues, she doesn't clean herself as good as the other cats so going to a smaller pet family would get her the eye, ear, and maybe light brushing she needs to help with her grooming. She has a break in her nose (like Persians and exotics) so she stains like crazy and needs powering, it's a throwback to exotics that were used in the development of the Scottish folds for a time. And here is her sometimes issue, she can't feel her butt of back legs, so she needs a high litter box that will nudge her into the litter box. We have to have low litterboxes upstairs and downstairs so our baby kittens can crawl in when litter box training. On these low ones, she sometimes has her butt having over and she pees on the litter mat. This only happens occasionally but is why we decided to make her available.

We want to be clear, she will only go to a home with prior mobility experience, cats or dogs, so please share how you have previously cared for a pet with a walker or diapers. While she is not at this stage, we want her to have a family who is fully committed and capable of providing for her. Her rehoming fee would be a $25-50 donation to a pet charity just to ensure she is not used for snake food or dog fighting bait. If you are looking for donation suggestions, we recommend:

https://seattlepugs.com/

Seattle Pug Rescue is a group that takes pugs in and get them the medical care they need no matter the cost on top of regular rehoming.

https://communitycatcoalitionwa.org/

Community Cat Coalition is a TNR that also does adoption for cats that can be homed either inside or outside and those that are just too feral are released and get supplemented dry food.