Leyla has become very unhappy sharing her homelife with her daughters and has become agressive to all our other adult cats - all of whom apart from one are related to her. Because of this I am considering letting her go to a home with no other cats, or perhaps going with one of her current male kittens. I totally adore this girl but cannot continue to let her be upset and agitated by our other cats and this is the only reason I will let her go despite that by doing this I will be losing a fabulous show cat who is also a magnificent mother. If you are expecting a freebie, dont bother. Leyla will be spayed prior to leaving me and any prospective new owners will have to jump through hoops to convince me that they are the person for my lovely girl. I will also require countless assurances that the prospective owner understands that being lucky enough to get Leyla would also mean that they would not be able to have any other cat unless it was one of her current litter. I am only considering re-homing her because I love her so much and want her to be a happy girl.

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Airgead, our lovely Silver Tabby girl is available to a loving home.
Airgead is a lovely affectionate girl, if something of a tomboy. 
The ferocious face of Ari is at odds to her lovely, tomboyish personality.

Bailey is booked to go and live in Scotland with Janet, a very old and very good friend.
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Benson is a big Black Smoke boy who unfortunately was scratched in the eye by one of his siblings. It doesn't affect his ability to charge around with his brothers and sisters though. I am looking for a show home in preference for this stunning boy. 

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Harry is one of the big boys. A beautiful Red/Silver Tabby, he is full of mischief and humour, despite his look of horror at being photographed.

Here is Harry at 7 weeks, sublimely asleep and totally content.
Harry is looking for a pet home - not because he is not totally gorgeous, but he doesn't quite reach my requirements for a show cat.
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Rufus is the second of our big red boys. He is also a Red/Silver Tabby like Harry. These two big boys are really naughty, typical Devon Rex in fact. They are already tormenting their mum with their naughty antics. Rufus has come on in leaps and bounds and is a very big, handsome boy who I feel would do very well as a show neuter. Typically male he is mad one minute and a little baby the next wanting his mum, either feline or human, for a cuddle. I believe that Rufus would do well on the show bench as a show neuter.


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Little Sophy is currently the smallest baby in this litter. She really has to work hard to compete with the big boys who are almost 3 times her weight. I am doing everything I can to keep her with us and she is working hard to help. She has started to play with the big guys and it is so touching to see this tiny scrap beating up her much bigger siblings - well she thinks she is beating them up, in reality they tolerate her attempts!

Sofie has developed from an ugly duckling into a really beautiful swan. She would make a lovely show girl either as a spay or entire girl. 
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This handsome man is Lugh. He is so gorgeous that he will only leave us to go to a show home so others can appreciate his stunning good looks.

Lugh continues to be totally gorgeous both in looks and in nature. A show home is a must for this youngster.
Sadly Robbie died on 8th February. I've taken his photos off this page to save further distress to Emma and her family.
Unfortunately within my chosen breeds of Devon Rex and Sphynx, there are those who try to do things on the cheap. The kittens are produced from unregistered cats whose ancestry can be forged. The cats may be raised in a less than an optimum environment. The colours will be described in a most nonsensical way, e.g. tortie tabby as a ginger, brown and gray!! In cat breeding there is no such genetic colour 'grey', proving the advertiser has no real knowledge of the breed. They are advertised with a multitude of reasons as to why you should buy them - forgetting to let you know that you may well be letting yourself in for very hefty Vet bills as you try to clear your tiny kittens of Chlamydia, Herpes and Flu. There will be no documentary evidence of the heritage of the kitten, they will probably not be vaccinated and will probably be leaving their mum at the tender age of 9 weeks - far far too early for a kitten to be leaving mum. Unlike dogs, kittens need to be socialised by their mother into correct kitten etiquete and this takes much longer than 9 weeks. Kittens do not need to bond to their new owners at an early age, what they need is their mum to curl up with, to be able to have a crafty feed if their mum will let them. They need to be well and truly litter trained, wormed, vaccinated and in my regime, microchipped and de-sexed before they leave home, complete with lots of relevant paperwork, help and advice, something you will not find from these back street breeders.