Pet Buyers Page
This page is for the past kittens or cats that have been placed with Pet Buyers.
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This is Peter (was Shan Li) on the left and Rosie (was Mo Yu) on Right. Both are Black Shaded Silvers.
Kittens are doing very well thank you. By the way, here's a picture of them having fun with their new friend Amy (a dachshund).
From John - Beaverton, Oregon
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This is Seraphina (Black Shaded Silver Burmilla) and Spot (Black Tortie Smoke)
As you can see for yourself, they are
getting along quite well. They don't fight or yell at each other ever, but they
have finally started to chase each other around the apartment. Spot tried very
hard to teach this game to Seraphina, to whom it apparently does not come
naturally. Spot is clearly a little jealous, but after my last 2 prima donna
cats it seems downright friendly to me. Seraphina is very deferential to Spot
and never seems to contest her dominance, which is great for all three of us.
For her part, Spot does not lord it over Seraphina either, and sincerely prefers
to "play nice" even when they both want the same thing (cf. attached picture).
Seraphina is finding me quite easy to train. She has taught Spot how to demand
play time from me. She hasn't been interested in any of Spot's toys, but Spot
was happy to adapt to our new fetch-the-paper-ball game. She can't keep up with
Seraphina in dead sprints across the room, but Spot understands how to put on a
good show by flipping and flopping the toys in a corner. She's always been
smart (for a Burmese).
From Ben - Eugene, Oregon
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This is Gaia, a Cream European Burmese and Archie, a Chocolate Shaded Silver Burmilla
"He's doing beautifully! As you can tell Gaia is quite smitten!"
From Liane - Portland, Oregon
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This is Tessie, a Black Tortie Smoke
"Tessie is sweet, talkative, bouncy & playful (even at the age of 9 years old), and cares about people and other kitties.
She is our "nurse" and whenever anyone is sick (human or feline), she will stay by their side to comfort them.
She became family instantly and bestows love unconditionally. She also has the most wonderful purr that lulls us to sleep every night."
From Coco - Boston, Massacusetts
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This is Peetie, a Lilac Self
"Finally a spot where someone might appreciate my cute critters!"
From Melinda - Portland, Oregon
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This is Winnie, he is a Caramel Silver Ticked Tabby
"I am the master of my kingdom. My brother is Peetie. I love a tummy rub so get to it, I'm obviously ready!"
From Melinda - Portland, Oregon
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This is Willow, a Brown Golden Tabby.
"Willow, The Princess of the house."
From Colleen - Portland, Oregon
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This is Amarna, a Lilac European Burmese.
"Amarna, the Queen of the house."
From Richard - Portland, Oregon
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This is Squirrel, a Caramel Tortie Golden Ticked Tabby.
"A tiny diva with a silk coat I love to jump up onto a shoulder and snuggle in your neck."
From Fran - Rainer, Oregon
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This is Rainbow, a Brown Tortie Shaded Silver Burmilla
"Sister of Squirrel. I'm equally exceptionally nice and naughty. I get into everything, even the car when we go to town,
but I'm so adorable and soft and sweet that nobody ever gets mad at me!"
From Fran - Rainer, Oregon
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This photo has (from Left to Right), Smokey, a Lilac European Burmese; Ghost (dad to Pixie Dust, Meri and Buckbeak), a Chocolate Shaded Silver Burmilla; and Jack (son of Ghost), a Brown Smoke.
"All three boys are best buds."
From Philip - Portland, Oregon
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This photo has a Singapura girl, named Lily and Birch (was Silver Apollo), a Black Shaded Silver Burmilla.
"Birch is safely home. My Singapura took an instant liking of him."
From Peter - Cape Cod, Massacusetts

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