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Re: Chinnie breeding
how exciting and also weird! my birthday is 12th august and my nan was called bess and to her annoyance people would call her bessie and i cant see the pics but is she a Persian? we are getting a foster persian in the next few days that has been left at a house when her owners moved.....spooky!!!
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Re: Chinnie breeding
What a gorgeous girl - sooo pleased you are breeding for open faces too (even though I have no real right to an opinion) - you could almost convert me!
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Re: Chinnie breeding
Hello,
She is so gorgeous... But can I ask what is an "open face" cat as opposed to (I'm guessing!) a "closed face"? I'm guessing that closed face is when Persians have that "grumpy" look about them? |
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Re: Chinnie breeding
Open faces are not as 'squashed looking'. The opposite is the 'ultra' face.
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