Portrait Gallery

The following are a beginning of my Portrait Gallery. As I become a little more proficient with this html stuff, I will be adding more and more pictures to this page and, as I am a packrat by nature, I'm sure this web site will eventually be filled to overflowing.


ACFA Gr. Ch. Inuit Mirage of Pyewacket

Mirage was my very first "real" show cat. She was generously shared with me by Marge Lowe of Inuit and was a real testament to Marge's many years of uncompromising breeding ethics and wonderful "eye" for quality in her lines. Thank you always for your trust in me, Marge.


Ch. Inuit I Know It of Pyewacket

Inuit I Know It, otherwise known as "Alfie", also came to me by the generosity of Marge Lowe. Alfie is a very sweet and loving boy and passes on all of these wonderful qualities to his kittens, along with his beauty and excellent type. Alfie is a true "lap cat", in every sense of the word, and is the true love of my life. Thanks again, Marge.


CFA and ACFA Gr.Ch. Pyewacket Pale Rider

Rider is out of a litter of five kittens that were a first litter for his mother, Pyewacket Mardi Gras, a tortoiseshell cpc (colorpoint carrier). His father is, of course, Alfie - good work, Alf! The kittens in this litter were all very nice and four of the five were show quality. One of Rider's seal point litter-sisters, a spay, Chloe, who is owned by a very good friend, recently granded in just two shows in ACFA. What thrilled me the most about this litter was the color assortment, but I was also thrilled that his mother actually produced "pointed" kittens. Of the five, there was a flame point male, a red classic tabby male, a tortoiseshell, a seal point female (Chloe) and, of course, Rider, a cream point male. Rider is also a Regional and InterAmerican winner in ACFA for the 1996/1997 show season. He has just recently fathered his first two litters and I am REALLY looking forward to the Fall and bringing his babies out into a show ring.


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