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We are very happy to introduce you to the newest member of the family. Her nursery name is Yum Yum (new name to be determined). She is being cared for and pre loved by Brenda Morris of Precious Gems Persians, of Springfield MO. Welcome Widget, she is a cream and white bi color. I think she is going to be a great Mom. Once you go Persian, there is no other version! This poem is so beautiful that I wanted to post it for a while on the main page.I stood by your bed last night, I came to have a peep.I could see that you were crying, You found it hard to sleep.I whined to you softly as you brushed away a tear,"It's me, I haven't left you, I'm well, I'm fine, I'm here."I was close to you at breakfast, I watched you pour the tea,You were thinking of the many times, your hands reached down to me.I was with you at the shops today, Your arms were getting sore.I longed to take your parcels, I wish I could do more.I was with you at my grave today, You tend it with such care.I want to re-assure you, that I'm not lying there.

I walked with you towards the house, as you fumbled for your key.
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Vizsla Puppies For Sale In WyomingI tried so hard to let you know, that I was standing there.It's possible for me, to be so near you everyday.To say to you with certainty, "I never went away."You sat there very quietly, then smiled, I think you knew...In the stillness of that evening, I was very close to you.The day is over... I smile and watch you yawningand say "good-night, God bless, I'll see you in the morning."And when the time is right for you to cross the brief divide,I'll rush across to greet you and we'll stand, side by side.

I have so many things to show you, there is so much for you to see.Be patient, live your journey out...then come home to be with me. This is video from a couple of months ago when we had 15 babies in the house. It is a bit dark, the setting on my camera was off. Baby May decided to sleep with my memory of Allie. She is the first cat that ever owned me. I brought here with me from Oregon, she lived 19 years. Hello, my name is Kathy, I raise beautiful Persian babies. I have a CFA registered Persian cattery located in Southern Minnesota. The colors that we will have available include... Brown Tabby with white, Black, Black and white, Grey and white, Blue, Cream and White, Black Smoke and hopefully in the next year we will get White againI have both doll face and extreme face kittens.Our babies are raised in a family environment with other pets and children. They are very much loved and spoiled. We do not use cages, they roam the house freely. When the time comes, the Moms each have their own full size nursery room so they can be alone with their babies.

I hope you enjoy your visit to my website. on a cheek or a chin that is the way for a day to begin! a cuddle and a purr I have an alarm clock that's covered in fur!Border Collie Sires at Rising Sun Farm Several of our most accomplished dogs are currently available for stud to approved females. Females must have hip and eye clearance and pass brucellosis tests. Any outside breeding is on an “Individual” Basis. Rising Sun Phantom Warrior Our Phantom is a strikingly handsome dog with lovely structure. His breeding and pedigree carries some of the finest dogs worldwide. His dam Fergie, sire Mars to his grand sire the “impressive” Grey. Phantom has a lot of natural ability when it comes to working livestock. Color – Lilac Merle Rising Sun Farm welcomes “Rayzor”….a fine young dog bred from strong cattle lines. This young dog is very intense with a ton of drive. This well bred working dog has “Beautiful” structure. Ray is built for SPEED!

Dark Red & White “Smooth” Preacher is a handsome young dog by our Late Imp.Astra Mars and Imp.Astra Stella. He is a very intense young dog…yet calm away from stock. He is showing nice things with his stock work. Preacher is a full brother to our Bonnie. Slate – Red Factored Mawlch Hugo - "The Boss" Boss' sire 'Fetch' is from the famous Granting Pleasure lines in Germany. Boss lives in Oregon training agility with his co-owner Lisa Marie Bowers. Look for great things from this amazing young athlete ! Boss has it all .... full on drive, power,charisma and gorgeous balanced structure. He is THE BOSS! Black, White & Tan Our Buddy is a handsome slate merle Imp. From Janet Beale in Scotland. This striking young dog has loads of talent on live stock with outstanding structure. Buddy has a wonderful out going personality. His sire is Janet's talented Chum and out of Astra Cora Slate Merle with Tan Rising Sun High Roller Roller is a Strikingly handsome dog out of our Dixi by Smoke.

Roller is an animated high drive dog with plenty of talent on live stock... yet a calm disposition away from stock. Smoke is Handsome son by Blazin Kane and out of Imp.Nell. I have always admired Imp.Nell’s breeding and felt the combination with Kane was a winning combination. Color – Blue BlackThe New Culture Club, a not-for-profit volunteer cat club affiliated with the International Cat Association, hosted the International Cat Show for the 11th year at the Holiday Inn conference center from January 29 through 31. Thousands of people attended the weekend-long event, which included a food drive benefiting the Oregon Food Bank. Pamela Barrett, the International Cat Show manager, has traveled all over the world as a judge and is celebrating her 40th anniversary doing cat shows. “I’ve always felt it was my job to introduce people to cats, and cats to people,” said Barrett. “There’s a cat for every personality, every style from modern art to traditional.

They are the way I feel we connect to nature, because we are so computerized and connected. To me, your pet is how you connect through the living world.” Barrett said this year they had record attendance numbers, which may be because it’s the first year they used social media in attempts to reach younger people. “I’m an older generation person, and this year I went out and worked social media,” said Barrett. “Old dog, new tricks! The marketing director for TICA, Roeann Fulkerson, believes that cats are the number-one pet in the United States and are only growing in popularity. “I could not be more proud of this show,” said Fulkerson. This is the highlight show.” With homes in 103 countries, TICA prides itself on its educational endeavors about proper cat care, such as teaching people that cats who stay indoors live five times longer than those who go outside often. TICA’s mission is to preserve pedigreed cats and the health of domesticated cats.

“You know, you hear so much about bad breeders. We are hobby breeders; these animals live with us,” said Barrett. “Cats are not domesticated. You have those babies born almost in your bed, most of us do. We teach people how to do things properly because this is a labor of love.” Barrett explained how she put the show together with only 15 volunteers. For her, this is how she makes a difference. Profits from the show go entirely to charity; they expect to collect and give away about two tons of food. She wants the younger generation to believe that they can do something meaningful too. “We’re not making any money on this. We do this for cats. We do this for the community,” said Barrett. People from all over the world came to Portland for the weekend, from countries including Colombia, Russia, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Canada, South Korea and Japan. “We’ve got diversity everywhere. And that’s what I love about the cats,” said Barrett. “Cats speak to everyone.”

The show also featured Pacific Northwest breeds, such as the laperm cat bred by Linda Koehl in The Dalles, Oregon, and the pixie-bob from Eastern Washington. There were over 60 recognized breeds present. Maryland resident Anthony Hutcherson is a breeder and the chairperson of the Bengal breed. “It’s a great way to engage my imagination, creativity and enjoy the moment that you spend with a cat,” said Hutcherson. Bengal cats are bred to look as much like a wildcat as possible while still being friendly and domesticated. They’re great for people who want an exotic-looking cat without the risk of actually having a wild feline. “It’s the best of both worlds,” said Hutcherson. “Go to the store to buy cat food, use the litter box and still have your pet leopard!” Judging by the huge crowds of young people in attendance, it looks like TNCC succeeded in reaching their target demographic. “Cats are perfect for the millennials and our new fast-paced society,” said Barrett.