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Our Titled Cats
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Ch & LOOF Ch
Amisti For Your Eyes Only
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Ch, LOOF Ch and GCCF Ch
Amisti Guzel Ilkbahar
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Ch
Namrib Iliana Tanzanite
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Ch & LOOF INT Ch
Namrib Beautilious
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Ch
Esaya Touchof Titian
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Ch
Amisti Joshua Fulpila
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Ch, LOOF INT Ch and GCCF Ch
Amisti Alabama
 
TICA RW & Supreme Gr Pr, LOOF INT Pr and GCCF Ch & Pr
Amisti Parlak Yildiz
 
TICA RW
Rhunacraig Amisti Iadoreyou
 
TICA Quadruple Gr Ch
Jandouglen Calico
 
TICA Quadruple Gr Ch
Shadycombe Amisti Lilibet
 
TICA Ch
Amisti Takla Makan
 
TICA Ch
Birmoon Cinnamonspice
 
TICA Ch
Vestol Amasia
 
TICA Ch
Amisti Colensoi
 
GCCF Ch
Amisti Autumnale
 
 
 
 
 
Photos on this site have kindly been supplied by
HELMI FLICK, ROBERT FOX, JAN FRANCIS, KRISSI LUNDGREN,
ANNE WORKER, and ME!

Rescue and Re-homing Frinton on Sea, Essex

 
Rescue & Re-homing
 
We never lose contact with our kitten owners so if there is a problem, for whatever reason, we always take our homebred Birmans back.
 
We realise that circumstances can change and therefore occasionally we have neutered adult cats bred by us available to special, lifelong homes.
 
Any of our Birmans offered for rehoming will be fully vaccinated and healthy and finding the right home and best trained human slaves would be first priority.
 
We do however ask for a small contribution to partially cover costs.

Should you be interested or just like further information we would be pleased to hear from you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Birman Cat Club Welfare and Rescue Charity
 
We are proud to be the Essex contact's for the
Birman Cat Clubs Welfare and Rescue Charity.
 
The Charity re-homes Birmans throughout the UK through a network of area co-ordinators.
 
If you think you could offer a home to a special Birman person please contact us via our contacts page or contact
the National co-ordinator Angie Walker at
birmanwelfare@aol.co.uk
 
 
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