Testimonies from 2004
Angus (cream) and McDuff (gray)
are wonderful! We've enjoyed
them so much. Angus is calm and
laid-back, while McDuff is often
scampering around getting into
mischief. Our big orange cat,
Schuster, is still getting used
to them. He didn't display any
aggression, but he didn't want
to be very close to them. When
they would jump up in his chair
to be close to him, he would
slowly slink out of it. I think
he's had a lot of internal
stress, but we've been giving
him a lot of attention, and he's
doing much better now.
We had the kittens declawed
shortly after we came back to
Iowa, and according to the
people at the vet's office, they
were quite a big hit with
everyone there. I can understand
why, besides looking adorable,
they also have sweet
personalities.
Sandy
Cedar Falls, Iowa |
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Hello Suzanne,
I thought I would show you "
your husbands suggested barn
cat" Macy in Ovilla, Texas. I
picked her up this past summer
2004 and brought her home. Mom
loved her so much I signed her
over to her for Christmas. Macy
really was drawn to her as well.
She fit in as soon as she hit
the door and my other Scottish
fold (Maggie) has benefited from
being around this princess, in
grooming habits to not being the
timid one person cat that she
was before Macy came into the
family. We are looking for
another kitten from you, because
you put out some really great
cats with great personality. If
any of them are near as sweet
and loving and shows no fear
around people then I don't see
us getting any other pets from
anyone else from here on out :)
Thanks for your effort and
knowledge on putting out some of
the best cats I have seen in my
lifetime.
Cynthia Keith
Ovilla, Texas |
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Hello! Well, well, we finally
did it. We named the kittens.
The boy is named "Pudgy" (the
supercat) and the girl is named
"Ginger". The boy has really
gotten fat, that is why we named
him that, plus he often lays
with his hind legs stretched
straight out behind him and his
white spot on his back looks
like a cape, hence "super cat".
The kittens are so much fun! I
love to watch them play together
in the morning, when everyone is
gone to school or work. The girl
gets into everything. Ginger is
very curious and quite an
adventurer. In fact the next day
James was playing his violin and
she had to help him play by
jumping up and playing with the
bow and strings. It seems like I
can't get anything done, because
everytime I am at the computer
and at the table doing work, she
wants my attention, so she
climbs up my pant leg and
sometimes climbs up my shirt. I
can stop and give her the
attention for a little while and
then put her down and 2 seconds
later she is climbing my leg.
Ha! Pudgy is a "ham", he likes
to mess with sister and get her
going. He jumps down from some
things, but he is not climbing
up at all. I try to "egg" him on
to do it himself, but he's just
not a climber. .
We are really "loving" the
kittens. They have filled the
void. "Thank You" for
everything.
Kimberly Rix |
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Hi Suzzane,
He is the most wonderful kitten
on the planet! He is so
affectionate, and has made
himself quite at home. We have a
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel,
and a Pug; and MacPuss is very
comfortable with them. He even
likes to drink out of their
water dish! At times he closes
his eyes with pleasure to
receive wet pug kisses! Last
night, I went to give my
daughter Emma a kiss goodnight
(she was already asleep) and I
heard some purring in the
darkness. Puss was snuggled up
with her. This is the first
night I haven't squired him away
in his safe room for the night.
He proved himself worthy, I saw
in the morning that he had
gotten up to use the litterbox!
He is such a good boy! We love
him! Thanks so much; I have no
doubt the socializing you do
with the kittens results in
sweet kittens like this!
Happy Holidays....envy you the
white Christmas!
Liz |
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Dear Suzanne,
I just wanted to check in and
let you know how besotted we are
by Moose and Dallas. They are
thriving and are just adorable.
So far the clawing problem is
under control and we had then
fixed and not declawed. Moose
is, well, mooselike, big, soft,
furry. Dallas is more elegant
and very affectionate. We love
them and wanted you to know how
happy we are. I will try to
email a picture when my kids
return.
Have a happy holiday season,
Elizabeth Thompson |
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Hi Suzanne,
The kittens are feeling better!
Saturday morning they were
running circles on the floor
around my bed. Yeah! I let them
out to the rest of the house
under my supervision. They laid
in the sunshine for most of the
day. Logan (SE) is more of a
fighter. He knows how to use his
back legs to kick. Luc (Fold)
hardly uses his back legs at
all. Logan seems to be getting
bigger quick. Luc looks pretty
much the same size. I've been
feeding them their soft food on
my lap individually twice a day
after I give them their meds.
Logan ( SE) still hides some.
Luc comes out purring when I
call him. And he also follows me
to the kitchen. He is very
brave!
I was wrapping presents this
weekend and the kittens enjoyed
playing in the two drawers of
ribbon and bows I put on the
floor. I got some cute pics of
them in the drawers.
This morning Logan (SE) was
growling at Luc. I looked over
the edge of my bed and he had
one of those soft sponge kitten
balls in his mouth and I guess
Luc was just too close. Luc
attacked Logan and then as Logan
laid there, Luc went over and
played with the ball! It was
very cute to watch.
For the most part, the kittens
don't run from my Papillions,
which is a good thing. My dogs
only like to chase cats and
those that run get chased, those
that sit still get passed by. I
have one kitten that chases my
dogs! They run laps around the
dinner table and lazy boy chair
playing tag. ...Who needs TV
with what I have running around
my house?
Thanks again Suzanne for such
adorable kittens! Logan (SE) is
still waking me up at night
(around 2 a.m.) and pushes
against my mouth, hard, for
attention. This lasts for about
20 min. Then he starts up again.
I LOVE IT!
Have a Very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year!
Cyndi |

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August, 2005
Hi Suzanne:
Just wanted to drop a note to
say hi and let you know that
Willy is doing great. He is so
big now. He weighs more than my
12 year old cat! He has grown
into the sweetest cat I have
ever encountered. He is so
loving and gentle and always
wants to hang around with my
husband and I. We can't get
enough of him. I've attached a
picture taken a couple of months
ago. It's my favorite picture of
him. He looks the same now only
maybe a little bigger and
fatter. He's going to be a very
big boy!! Hope you enjoy the
picture. I'll send more soon.
Regards,
Michelle
Hi Suzanne:
We're having a lot of fun with
Willy. He's been great. The
first is Willy and McDougal's
one week reunion taken on 12/12.
The rest have been taken over
the last few days. Willy loves
climbing our Christmas tree.
As you can tell by the pictures,
Willy and my dog Mitzi have
really hit it off. They love
each other!!! It's so cute. They
play every morning while I get
ready for work. It's hilarious.
My other cat Buster still hasn't
warmed up, but he'll get there.
Willy is pretty determined to be
his friend. McDougal is doing
very well also. They are having
a lot of fun with him. I hope
you enjoy the pictures.
Thanks again for everything.
Regards,
Michelle
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Olivia is doing great. She loves
to snuggle right into my neck at
night and she purrs me to sleep.
Everyone is getting along great.
I have a 1 year old Basenji
named Bella I resuced from a
puppy mill in MO thru the BRAT
organization (Basenji Resuce and
Transport), and if she thinks
Olivia is somewhere she
shouldn't be, Bella picks her up
like a mom cat and moves her.
Quite comical to say the least.
Thanks for two wonderful
additions to my family. Happy
Holidays. Karen |
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Well, Amos is even more adorable
in person than his photos!!! He
had a great night. Slept from
12:30-5:30 AM (when we were
awakened to hunt) and then
wanted to snuggle. He slept
around my neck like a boa... My
husband said his leg muscles
will not form if I do not put
him down!
Gertie, the dog, is afraid of
Amos, but seems to like him.
Amos likes Gertie, too. The
boys, Hal and Battle, ADORE him,
and are being so gentle. Lovie,
the cat, was a complete jerk,
hissing and slapping at Amos.
Poor Amos was just shaking and
every hair on his body was
standing up... We'll have to
work on these two. He will have
a happy home, and we already
adore him.
Gay |

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Hello Suzanne
Things are going great and we
could not be happier. It is very
obvious that she was well
socialized and loved. She came
out of her carrier purring and
follows us every where. Our
other cat is still a bit upset
but the little one does not seem
to mind and is not intimidated
by her. So we have been having
lots of fun. We named her Noah
and must say that she makes us
laugh alot.
I will keep in contact and send
some pictures soon. Thanks
again. We are very happy know
Noah is as well.
Talk to you soon
Sara |
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I can't elaborate enough how
sweet Oscar is. His hummer is
constantly going no matter if he
is relaxing on the bed or
playing. My friends who don't
even like cats love Oscar. They
can't keep their hands off him.
He is always in a good mood. He
is my little prince and has
definitely enriched my life. He
has the softest coat I have ever
felt. I have been giving him a
bath every week. He loves the
warm water and grooming.
I have been keeping an eye on
your latest kittens and they are
spectacular! They have such
variety in color and beautiful
markings. You are a great
breeder, and I am so lucky to
have come across your web site.
If I am looking for another
kitten, I will contact you.
Erica |
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Ace is doing well and what a
beautiful cat! He was a little
thin when he arrived -I guess
the surgery and trip were a
little harder on him-but has put
on some weight. He made himself
at home almost immediately. He
gets along with the older cat
and dog.
I switched Malcohm to the IAMES
with the hairball preventative
but Ace won't eat it :-). I have
to separate them when it is time
for canned food and other treats
as Malcohm is quite a little
piglet. He will eat his and
everyone elses, even the dogs! I
don't know what he weighs but he
is almost as big as Ace. Still,
Ace gets the better of Malcohm
-the instigator- at playtime.
Ace talks and talks when we get
home from work, what a hoot, and
he is so friendly to company. We
are so happy to have him and
Malcohm.
Donna Hering |
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Hello again.
Here is a picture of Malcohm at
5 months.
Look at that tail!
Donna Hering |
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Hi Suzanne!
Just wanted to let you know that
John was right on schedule with
Stoney this morning. Stoney is
no worse for the wear and tear
(smiling). He was very
vociferous about wanting out of
the carrier but the purr motor
turned on the minute I let him
out into his “safe” room (until
I can get home tonight and begin
the integration process).
John was great…he gave me a full
report on bowel movements,
pottying and food and water
consumption.
I can already tell that Stoney
is going to be a little pistol.
You said that you wanted to see
Shyla and Morna as they grow so
you can make decisions about
whether or not you are going to
continue to use Ace. Here are
some pictures. The last one is
just a fun one but it is where
they always are in the evening.
It amazes me how much Morna
favors Ace in general
appearance. Let me know what you
think of them now.
Alecia
Farmville, VA |

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