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*** Show Results last updated 20th July 2010 ~ Gwynedd Cat Club Show ~ **  See Show Results page!***

*** Latest picture update ~ 20th July 2010 ~ 'Our Girls' & 'Show Results' Pages ***

We are based in beautiful North Wales, about an hour from Chester, where we share our home with these lovely cats as well as one equally important moggy.

All of our girls & neuters live indoors with us. They have the run of the house, sleep on our beds and are very much part of our family. They are  always around, chatting to us, keeping our laps warm, warming our beds, adorning the window sills, obstructing the TV screen, taking over the sofa, unpacking the shopping or letting us know when it is time for us to get up or them to eat!

Champion Rockoon Kissmekate

 

On warm sunny days, or just when they feel like it, they also have access to a large outdoor run from where they are happy chasing leaves and flies, watching the wildlife in the garden, the sheep or cows in the adjacent field, the children playing or just watching the world go by. They can doze in the covered houses, on the grassy areas, the benches, logs and climbers or on one of the shelves under shelter or in the sun.

Doromas Binkka

 

Our stud boy 'Fred' has his own house and attached outdoor run. His house is insulated and heated with shelves, scratching posts, climbers and chairs. He has a cat flap to his outdoor run which is part covered and part open and has climbers and perches, high walkways, logs and chairs. He always has a feline companion with him as well as frequent visits from us.

 

 Champion Jamcusa Freddie Starr

 

Our kittens are brought up with us in our home. They are born in our living or dining room where I sleep with them until I am happy that Mum and kittens are OK. When they are ready to leave the birthing box they have a warm safe area to explore while they find their feet. They are gradually introduced to the wider world, being handled by adults and children. Once they are litter trained (between 4 and 6 weeks) they are free to explore the rest of the house, meet the other cats and get used to the everyday hurly burly of a family home.

Celticoon Raphael enjoying a cuddle

We sell kittens to loving homes as pets or for showing. Most of our kittens leave us ready neutered and so do not leave until 17 weeks (boys) or 18 weeks (girls). All of our kittens are registered with the GCCF and leave us with a contract, vet health checked, fully vaccinated, microchipped, litter trained, wormed and very much loved. They also leave with a kitten file with the kitten's history to date, pedigree, feeding regime information, grooming and care advice and 4 weeks insurance from Pet Plan as well as litter and food samples to get them started.

 

We love to stay in touch with our kittens once they are in their new homes and are always willing to offer support and help with any questions that their new families may have. Many of the updated pictures that we receive can be seen on our 'Gallery' and 'See How We've Grown!' pages.

 

Celticoon Rosa Ramona in her new home

 

 

Celticoon Charlemagne 'Charlie'  (Photo © Phil Hewitt)

 

Champion, Premier, International Premier and Quadruple Grand Champion Alter Celticoon Lysander.

TICA BEST RED SILVER SHADED MAINE COON OF THE YEAR 2007

Photo © Robert Fox

Photos at top of page © Animalshotz & Phil Hewitt

 

 

To contact us e-mail Sara at: celticoon@yahoo.co.uk

or 'phone: 01248 714982

 

Celticoon Ever Autumn ('Ivvi') getting to know Grand Premier Celticoon Taliesin ('Tal')

 

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