Friday, 5 February 2010

How big do they get?

In the AnsonRoad lines, the long-tailed males tend to grow the biggest, although we've also had some massive short-tailed boys. They grow until they are about 3 years old and can easily end up double the size of an average house cat.

Here is an update from Micah (just over 6kg and growing), he is one year old only in those photos and already much larger than his fully grown playmate... Micah will continue to grow and fill out - check out his fabulous blog!

In the photo below, we have 7 month old Ulfar (on the left), another Jenkins son, next to his 2 year old Aunty Blot. Blot weights over 6kg, so is a large cat (average house cat weighs 4.5kg).  So Ulfar will be enormous. We are planning to have a litter or two from him in summer.....

Friday, 29 January 2010

This is where the cats hang out

This is the cat palace ...


and right next door, is our palace ... it's available to rent for holidays, now and again :-)
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We've had some snow ....

This is the cat palace in winter. All the cats though are indoors in this weather ....

Our foundation queen, Bobcatlegends Bucks Best Shot, now retired and blooming.
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More of our growing kittens ...

Koro with the most beautiful colouring and intriguing face.


Gorgeous, wild and massive - our Djemba. Available as a stunning pet.


A photo of Makena, demonstrating the perfect Pixie Bob muzzle: a soft, puffy diamond shape. Chin, whiskerpads and nose in balance. And loong eartips, even though she has a short coat.
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Thursday, 28 January 2010

Snow Bob

Mr Long Tail Micah loved the snow ....

Growing and looking fab ....

Wild looking Malaba


Sweet Duchess


Big boy Baron:

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Saturday, 23 January 2010

Handsome Jenkins

Here is our handsome Jenkins.
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Thursday, 7 January 2010

Wesley definitely taking after his granddad, Rascal

Another gorgeous update from Wesley, in France ....




















Thursday, 31 December 2009

Ulfie and Blot have cleared the lower part of the Christmas tree. Just to be helpful - the ferrets cause a right ol' mess with the decorations, if you let them ... :-).

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Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Patroling his domain