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Old 26-04-2010, 06:28 PM
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yamleeth any one know this breeder?

I know this is a long shot but i was just wondering if any body knows the lady who's prefix this is? This is where im getting my new kittens from [siamese] and im unsure whether or not to have them registered, They are either £75 how they are without being gccf registered or vaccinated or £250 each registered and vaccinated.

So my questions if any body does know her are-

- do you know what there pedigree is like? [noticed her cats have won a few things]

-if they do have good pedigrees do you think it would be worth paying extra to get them registered with view to maybe show them?

and her name i think is jennifer silvester, thanks
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

Cambria Cat Club Cat Club Show 2005 in The United Kingdom (UK) Siamese Cat Results for Siamese Planet

There is a Yamleeth on here. I will see what else I can google.
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

I have not heard of this prefix for a few years, but They are sounding very cheap for registered siamese. Have you asked for a copy of the pedigree upfront?
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

Aristocats Cat Club Show Results, Thornbury 18-6-06 and here.
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

I cant find anything on this breeder that is later than 2006 perhaps she had taken a break from breeding. Bit strange for a pedigree breeder to offer to sell unvaccinated kittens though dont you think?
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

Yes they do seem very cheap, my oh even said it was probably a scam. She does seem very genuine though, a very lady. She is also advertising a red point stud that she has at her home and both mums to the kittens seemed really healthy. There was also a litter of tortie orientals aswell and i think she breeds bengals and british short haired. She said she used to show but she ended up spending to much money on it so had to stop. Maybe she's just consentrating on the breeding side of things now. I will ask if i could have a copy of there pedigrees, she said i can go see them any time so might go back in a couple of weeks. Thanks mellowma for the link, very interseting. Still not sure if it's worth paying for the registration though, would she be able to register them at a later date if i changed my mind? she also said if i wanted to breed from the girl i could take her back and could use her stud, didn't think she would do that if she wasn't registered.
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

personally it sounds rather suspicious as any good breeder would not let their kittens go so early that they havent had their vacs
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

Personally, if you want decent cats well-raised then I would go through the kitten lists of the Siamese cat clubs and/or the Oriental clubs.... GCCF clubs of course, as they have higher expectations of their breeders than do some other organisations. It may not guarantee you a genetically healthy kitten - you will need to do your homework on that - but the very least you can expect from an established GCCF breeder (breed cub member as well) is a vaccinated kitten of the right age, which is what it's claimed to be, with no shortcuts.

It's a bit of a minefield out there, with every man and his goldfish breeding these days, but my first port of call would always be the relevant GCCF breed club, and go from there. And be prepared to travel for the right kitten.
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

I still think £75 is very cheap for an unregistered Siamese. There is Back Yard Tonk breeder who is selling her unregistered Tonkinese at 8 weeks for £350 & getting it.
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

registration is only a very small amount in the cost of kittens, vaccinations should be around £50 so I cannot see why there is such a discrepancy between the cost of these kittens. £75 is very cheap for a Siamese but £250 is also below the average asking price too.
If this breeders cats are all registered then you can have the kittens registered at a later date if she provides you with a certificate of mating between her stud and queen. Welcome to the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy
has she used a different stud for this litter of kittens because it wouldn't be wise to mate your proposed kitten with her stud otherwise.
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