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OaklandHills Geyser of Belladonna
Matahari Grease Lightning of OaklandHills X OaklandHills Keiko-Kosui
Geyser is our stunning silver stud. He is a big sturdy guy, weighing in at
17 pounds! His extremely long, muscular body, heavy boning, and thick tail
with proper carriage are to die for. He has no tarnish, and is covered with
silver glitter. His fully rosetted pattern completes the package. As for
personality, he is an actual lap cat: mellow, sweet, incredibly affectionate, and a
friend to all. Needless to say, he also loves to play!
Geyser also comes from excellent lines. His half sister, Ch Matahari Alaskan
Tundra, received multiple titles at OnSafari 2006, including Best of
Congresses (Best Adult Female), Best Adult Silver Bengal, and 9th Best Bengal Cat
Overall. His grandmother, Ch OaklandHills Spartan Uzushi, was TICA's Best
Silver Marble Bengal in 2005. His grandfather is Quadruple Grand Champion
Goldspurr Wildcard of Cazpurr. His great-grandfather is International Winner,
Regional Winner, Supreme Grand Champion Hunterdonhall Tarzan, Best TICA Bengal
1998-1999.
We cannot thank Karen Pattyn enough for this fantastic boy.
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Belladonna's Kryptonite
Zendada's Rock Me Amadeus X Calcatta's Saiga of Belladonna
Krypto is our first keeper kitten. We are very impressed with him! Large,
random, black-outlined rosettes against a warm golden background. Tons of
glitter. Good profile. Thick, blunt-tipped tail. Whited expression. Heavy boning.
Very nice overall type. Most importantly, he has a fantastic personality.
Krypto is a extremely jovial boy who has never met a stranger. He is also a very
affectionate part time lapcat. We are eager to see what this great guy will
contribute to our program.
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Retired Zendada's Rock Me Amadeus of Belladonna (Chuy)
Silvergene's Resplendent of Katznjamr X Abundadot's Sun Drenched of Zendada
Chuy is simply dripping in type: he has a fantastic head and profile; small, rounded ears; a thick, blunt-tipped tail; and, when he moves, we have to remind ourselves that we aren't watching a foundation cat slink across the living room! He is a large, muscular boy; you can see his muscles ripple when he walks. This fellow also has black arrowhead rosettes clearly visible, even on his back - and his markings are black to the skin. Plus, he has superb contrast against a light, buttery background! We have high hopes for this boy in the show hall - he is a tremendous asset to our program. Thank you Julie Moseley and Jennifer Miller for such a sociable, outstanding boy!
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