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WingDing
- Wingding is litter brother to our Boz, although the
similarities stop right there. Wingy likes to play, he likes to groom
himself and snuggle up to any cat within his reach. Devoid of any attitude
or ego, he is also not averse to having a good old suck on his brother's
nipples. This continued right up until the day Boz was rehomed. Wingy is
our most gentle boy, soft and cuddly and yet the biggest of them all. And
he is still with us today.
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Boz
Boz was the first of our aristocratic line, only to be
repeated once more with an identical little chocolate girl. Boz was the strong,
silent type and yet masterfully in charge of his household. When new kittens
were introduced to the main cattery house it was Boz who taught them how to
rough and tumble and mix it with the blokes. He guarded them, washed them and
disciplined them as if they were his own. But he's a neuter.
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Chapa
- There always has to be a 'why on earth did we part with
her?' cat in every cattery. Chapa was the quintessential LaPerm as far as
we new breeders were concerned. But she comes back regularly to visit all
of her cousins.
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Chuma
- As opposite as Wingding and Boz, Chuma is Chapa's litter sister.Along
with her curly whiskers comes a curly personality as well. And we marvel
over her each time she returns for a stay.
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 Debe Moshi
- Feisty and stroppy can be the only words to describe our
little Moshi. 'Moshi' means smoke and where there's smoke there's fire.
Maybe by now his spirit has been quenched a little as he lives at the
Mission Centre in Auckland.
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Minke
- In typical flirting pose Minke made it to the winning
calendar in England. She now lives in a pet situation with a lovely
English family in Kerikeri.
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Red Boy
- 'Red' for short, looked as if he was here to stay, along
with Wingding. Whenever anyone showed an interest in him, Michael would
say, he's not available. It took some persistence from a show visitor for
Michael to finally release this little boy. He now lives in Auckland and
enjoys the 'City' Life.
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Tickie
- Tickie and Twinkie were homed as a matching pair. By
nature they could not have been more opposite. Tickie would stand for no rough handling. Stroke my fur the wrong way and I'll
certainly let you know.

Twinkie
- Little Twinkie was the softest
of our 'white leopards', in personality and fur.
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