Showing posts with label Our Experiment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Our Experiment. Show all posts

Friday, 2 December 2011

Update - Finally Our Kidd!

Poor Bobby has had little exposure, but his been quietly maturing in the background.  Here are few snaps of the keeper A2N (Totallycoastal Captain Kidd), that we'll be mating to a girl in 2012... we have yet to decide which one.... Other than she'll have to have a strong eye.













Saturday, 8 October 2011

Update - A2N Bobby Boy (Totallycoastal Captain Kidd)

We've had quite a few pictures posted of the 2x A2N available kittens from this litter.  However Bobby Boy has missed out on the limelight.  He is going through a bit of an out of balance phase at the moment, but I have seen that before in several kittens as they grow (HMS Alyssum, Big Mac, Broadside, Shenona and Morgana), so it doesn't bother me much. 

This boy is also an A2N TICA registered kitten. He is an outcross to bring in much needed new blood into the gene pool here in the UK.  Bobby Boy's offspring will be B3N and 1 step closer to having PB status on their pedigrees.  All the kittens and there mother and father ar TICA Registered.  His sire is actually Ollie.  His dam is Sophie the Legend who has been registered as a DLH to use in a PB/PL program, everything was declared and registered in advance and this mating was intentional and not an Ooopps situation.  If you want to read more about the Experiment please click the tab above.  It will also show you many more pictures of mum and the 3 kittens.  Our intention is to mate him back to a line that plants triangular eyes, and adds width and depth to muzzle... and I have just a girl in mind.

So back to Bobby Boys photos.  Well he is quite an active boy and doesn't sit still for too long.  Which means not many pictures I'm afraid, but we post what we have.


Totallycoastal Captain Kidd (aka Bobby Boy)

Bobby sitting with Our Declan (sporting those huge poly feet).

Monday, 3 October 2011

Update - A Long Wait Is Over, Hooray!

The Experimental litter has finally got their TICA registrations through today...hooray! Also mum Sophie got hers too.  She is now registered as O1T Experimental Longhair to be used in PB/PBL Breeding Program.  The kittens are registered as A2N prefix.  Here are some of the latest pictures of the 2 longtails that are available.  The bigger of the 2 is the male, Totallycoastal Edward Teach (his intended call name was Edward T), fondly known as Buster due to his build and size. The smaller Female is Totallycoastal Anne Bonney (intend to be named Bonney) seems to have been nicknamed Poppet because she looks small next to her brother.  In actual fact shes a reasonable size, it's just Buster is huge ;oP  As you can see both these kittens are looking really nice and enjoying a supervised visit out in the sun.

Big Boy Buster!

Buster on Patrol.

Poppet having a wander

Poppet again

Giant Buster towers over regular sized girl Poppet

Busters coat is lighter toned than his sisters. Both gorgeously marked though!

Poppet takes lead into the undergrowth.

Without Buster to back her up, she changes her mind and joins in sniffing grass.

Buster showing just how close his marking are to the breed standard. 
Those pure black hocks and random spots are divine.

Plucks up the courage to explore the undergrowth alone.

Hey Buster...you coming in?

Buster not so sure if he wants to explore that far.

Finally the 2 entrepid adventurers, boldly go were no kittens gone before.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Early Gen PB Kittens - Totallycoastal Edward Teach


Totallycoastal Edward Teach (DLH x PB)
AKA Edward T/Buster
Status: RESERVED
Sex: Male
Born: 20th June 2011
Temperament: Gentle Giant
Size: Huge
Tail: Longtail
Quality: Pet
Coat: Good Pattern & Texture
Coat Length: Shorthair
Foot: Straight

This boy is the biggest of the 3. Another sweet natured kitten, that mixes easily and is happy doing pretty much anything. He loves his food and eats everything put in front of him. Not phased by anything at all and bold by nature. Being easy going he'd fit into anywhere rather quickly. Dark markings on a latte base, a very plush coat. Buster would make an Ideal pet companion for another feline or great for a family. Due to his heritage being Half PB and Half DLH, he is currently available for 400.00. He is TICA registered with an A2N Prefix, as he is part of Our Experimental Litter, which you can read more about by clicking on OUR EXPERIMENT tab.

Early Gen PB Kittens - Anne Bonney

Totallycoastal Anne Bonney (PB x DLH)

AKA Bonny/Poppet
Status: RESERVED
Sex: Female
Born: 20th June 2011
Temperament: Sweet All Rounder
Size: Good
Tail: Longtail
Quality: Pet
Coat: Good Pattern & Texture
Coat Length: Shorthair
Foot: Straight

The Only Girl in our Experimental litter (which you can read more about by clicking on OUR EXPERIMENT tab). A sweet natured girl, that mixes easily and is happy doing pretty much anything. She is not phased by anything at all and quietly confident by nature. Being easy going she'd fit into anywhere rather quickly. Dark marking on a latte base, a very plush coat. She would make an Ideal pet companion for another feline. Due to her heritage being Half PB and Half DLH, she is currently available for 400.00. She is TICA registered with an A2N Prefix.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Update - Sorry You Missed Me! An Alternative Maybe?

All of Sandy's trio (Lottie, Stacey and Tilda) have now been placed in readiness for their leaving dates, and we may have even secured a retirement home for Sandy too fingers crossed.  So, if you were interested in one of the babies from this litter, I'm sorry but you're too late. 


Stray cat, Sophie.

We have some half Pixiebob kittens looking for placement if anyone is interested in a Pet only. 

This litter was intentional, which may surprise you.  We took a leap of faith and a bold step or trying to O1T a cat, that does not originate from USA.  It is an experiementation to bring in new bloodlines, which I discussed with the breed committee in USA before trying.   These kittens were born days after Sandy's litter and so are the next litter up for homing.  See Our Experiment for an Alternative!