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Tassu - CH Valleygirl's Tasova

 


black female
born: 10.10.2002
Tassu is from our latest litter, Deniz's second litter. Tassu is a very nice girl, who has also learned that a cat's place is in our bed. Tassu has a long coat and quite nice ears, but her tail is a bit short though. 

Time will tell if Tassu is will be a show cat, it is still too early to tell about her show temperament. She has been once learning show life, and the judge told then that "she needs a bit practise..."

Picture of Tassu Show results
Tossu - Valleygirl's Tosya

 


blue with white female
Born: 10.10.2002
Also Tossu is from our latest litter. It is funny how our opinions of the colours change when you look at the kittens every day. I thought earlier that the white pattern just don't suit with blue, but now Tossu is so charming kitten because of those white spots...

Perhaps Tossu is not the best Turkish angora, she is not as slender as her sisters and her ears are smaller, but she is very charming kitten. And she has a very nice "angora like" temperament, perhaps she is even too lively kitten.

But when I write this, Tossu limps. Both kittens, Tassu and Tossu, did not eat anything else than raw meat, and they got too little calcium. That caused them so called "paper bone syndrome". Kittens had to change their diet (now they have learned to eat canned kitten food). Tassu, who had much more radical effects, is now totally recovered, but hopefully also Tossu will recover totally. 

Pictures of Tossu Show results
Tuittu - Valleygirl's Xmas

 


tortie spotted tabby female
Born: 28.11.1998
Tuittu is from Deniz's first litter. She is a real beauty, but unfortunately she does not like strange cats and so her temperament was not suitable to cat shows (someone might say that typical torbie...)

But at home Tuittu is if not a friend of other cats around her, but more or less she respects the the cats (at least her Deniz-mother) and she is, like an angora should be, an affectionate, lively cat and purrs loadly and all the time.

She is also a friend of our guests, likes to be noticed...

Tuittu has shown very motherly properties to Deniz's youngsters. We were a bit worried how she would react when she sees the kittens, but after some days Tuittu started to clean kittens, and she even milked them... Perhaps Tuittu should make an own litter also.

Pictures of Tuittu  
Viraton - CH Valleygirl's Viransehir

 


black with white male
blood group A (carrier of B)
Born: 28.11.1998
Also Viraton is one of Deniz's offspring, from her first litter. And eventhough it is not noticed very easily, Viraton has a small white spot between his back legs.

When Viraton was a kitten, he was more slender kitten than the others and had a very long tail and long legs. And even as an adult male, he still is quite slender male. He started his show career with a nomination, but he did not like travelling in a car and so we took him perhaps too seldom to cat shows when he should have been used to it and so his show career ended when he got Champion-titel. After that he has been in some shows but he does not like to be handled at all.

Viraton is an easy-to-handle cat who likes to have humans around him.

Although the pet name Viraton in finnish means about "worth of nothing" Viraton is a father, so far only 2 kittens, but perhaps he gets more offspring later.

Pictures of Viraton
Show results
Offspring: Valleygirl's U-litter
Deniz - EC Deniz Kedi ala'turka

 


black female
blood group A (carrier of B),
HCM & PKD-neg. (4.2002)
Born: 3.11.1996
Deniz came to us from Netherlands, although she is originally from German. When we were asked if we want Deniz, we just could not say no. Her line is no foreign to finnish Turkish Angoras and she was the first black Turkish Angora in Finland. We had also seen Deniz earlier when we fetched Kalle to us. 

Deniz was about 1 year old when she came to us. Deniz's owner had to find a new home for Deniz, as she had fights with other cats, but Deniz accommodated quite easily to our home. But she has some scratches in her ears which tells about her earlier life.

Deniz is a very nicely behaving show cat, but not only her temperament but she is also otherwise a beautiful Turkish Angora. So she has been nominated three times, and was graduated European Champion 12th of January, 2002.

Deniz is a playful cat, who shows her love to us sometimes even too much, crying behind the doors when we leave home or trying to conquer our bed from other cats.

Pictures of Deniz
Show results
Offspring: Valleygirl's XV- and T-litters
Kalle - PR&GIC Garip Kedinin-Arkadasi

 


red mackerel tabby male
(neuter)
Blood group: A, PKD-neg.
Born: 17.6.1996
As there were no suitable males for Sari in Finland, we started to search a suitable male abroad and thanks for Kalles breeders, who contacted us we got Kalle to us. Kalle had already been at some cat shows in Holland and judges had liked him, even in The First World Show of Turkish Cats, where we saw Kalle at the first time, he was nominated. But his show career was not as successful in Finland, and only once he was selected Best In Variety. 

When Kalle had his first cat shows in Finland, he was a surprise for other cat owners, as they had not seen any coloured Turkish Angoras, but still Kalle was too small and slender to be a Norwegian Forest Cat or Maine Coon either.

Kalle is a real Turkish angora from his temperament: very affectionate and playful boy who is a friend of our females now when he lives with them after neutering.

Pictures of Kalle
Show results
Offspring: Valleygirl's Y-  and XV-litter
Kissamafian A-litter
Sari - IC Valleygirl's Zarif

 


 

tortie spotted tabby female
(spayed)
Blood group A (carrier of B)
PKD-neg.
Born: 1.6.1996

Sari is from our first litter and she was a pleasant surprise when she was born. Both parents of Sari are white, and FIFe had just accepted also other colour to colours of Turkish Angora. So we had only few coloured Turkish Angoras in Finland at that time.

So Sari had an honour to be our next mother also. When her first litter was born, Sari was still thought to be a typical Turkish Angora, but nowadays she is too old-fashioned... so when we planned to have a second litter with Sari, the reason was her line, which is nowadays quite foreign, Russian line. 

Sari was a bit withdrawn kitten, perhaps she though she is different from the others (other kittens were white and also mother was white). And even nowadays she likes to be alone from other cats, but definitely she wants to sleep on our lap or in our bed.

Pictures of Sari
Show results
Offspring: Valleygirl's Y- and U-litter
Siri - Valleygirl's Zincirli

 


white, blue eyed female
(spayed, deaf)
Born: 1.6.1996

Siri was born in our first litter also. Her body structure is a bit too heavy and she is also deaf, so she has no offspring, but she is a lovely cat as well. The only problem is that she has a very loud voice, at least when we try to handle her. Is is typical that a deaf cat has louder voice, perhaps.

 

Silva - CH Halleyween Sevmek

 


white, blue eyed female
(spayed, deaf)
Born: 4.3.1994
After Hissu died, we decided that our future cats will be indoor cats. And we thought that a breed cat would suit better living indoor life. So we had to find a cat who would be "our cat". We read about Turkish Angora, that it is an affectionate, playful and the most important thing, very intelligent cat. We haven't have have to regret our choise.

Silva will always have a special place in our hearts, as she showed us how wonderful a cat can be. She is a very affectionate lap-cat, perhaps because of her deafness.

Pictures of Silva Show results
Lulla - CH Sada Charlotta

 

white, blue eyed female
(spayed)
blood group A
Born: 28.12.1992

Lulla is our eldest, but not our first Turkish Angora. She came to us at age of 3 years. She accommodated quickly to live with Vilma and Silva, and even nowadays she is a "peacemaker" in our house. She takes vets very calmly but even if she is now more than 10 years old and perhaps a bit fat also, she is still a playful cat. 

When she came to us, she had a fiance already and soon she also had her litter, which was the first Valleygirl's litter (Z-litter). Lulla was a very good mother, took care of her own kittens and also kittens of her own daughter, Sari, a year after her own litter. And even now she takes care of her "little kitten" Sari every now and then.

Pictures of Lulla Offspring: Valleygirl's Z-litter
Vilma - our house cat

 

 

Our house cat Vilma is the eldest of our cats, more than 10 years old (born on March 1991), but still she is like a young adult. 

Vilma is a calm, but also a bit shy cat, so our guests don't normally see her, but she takes very calmly visits to a vet and manicure and so on. But yes, she tells also her opinions, but with smaller gestures than our other cats.   

Im Memorian

 

Our first cat Hissu (1985 - 1994), a real domestic cat (well, perhaps she did not look like a domestic cat, as she was a blue, long haired house cat) lived both as a city cat in Helsinki and as a free sole in countryside. Hissu lived with us almost 8 years, but the freedom caused her death, she was driven over in the road near our house.  We learned that it is not safe to a cat to go out by themselves, and so all our cats after that are indoor cats. 
Daniska'Snowbody's Home "Cindy"
18.11.1994 - 27.9.2002

Cindy came to us in spring 1995 from USA. She was extreamly afftectionate cat, who always slept on our lap and unlike our other cats, she showed her affectionate to all our guests also.

Cindy's life was full of illness, at age of 4 she was diagnosed a kidney disease and later also she diagnoses HCM. But the kidneys caused her death (according to pathology report indications of chronic infection in the other and acute, purulent infection in the other kidney could be found).

   

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