
My first litter was born on 7th June 2005. Malou
chose to give birth underneath my duvet which meant that I
had to sit and hold her paw
during most of the delivery.
The
delivery took
most of the night and the outcome was 3 lovely kittens.
Unfortunately later on the next day we had to take Malou to
the vet where she had a Caesarian to deliver the fourth and
final kitten. We were sorry to find out that the last kitten
was stillborn. Fortunately Malou was able to take good care
of her 3 kittens. My first litter was as I mentioned before
born on 7th June 2005. That just happens to be
the birthday of the Danish Prince Joachim and therefore we
chose to name our kittens after royalty. We had already
discussed possible names for the kittens but as the delivery
took place on this specific date we easily found other
names. Now we have a bit of fun over the fact that the
city-busses fly flags on our kittens’ birthday.
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In total 3 surviving kittens |
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| Joachim | male | Cream | TUV e 62 | Sold | |
| Cleopatra | female | Tortie | TUV f 62 | Sold | |
| Victoria | female | Tortie | TUV f 63 | - | |
To day all
3 kittens are in great shape. We still have 1 of the kittens ourselves and
we would like to find a nice cat-home for her but if that is not possible
we wouldn’t mind keeping her.
Joachim
has been used for breeding one time. He is the only cream
coloured
Turkish Van in Denmark and we would like to pass this colour on to new
lines. Cleopatra is happy with her new owner. We are regularly in contact
with Bodil and have also been able to meet Cleopatra on Cat Shows. We
haven’t been as fortunate with Victoria. She was originally sold to a woman
in Næstved but we chose to bring her home, because the new owner was unhappy
with the fact that she walked on her kitchen counter. We are looking for a
good home for her where the new owners can life with her bad habit; a habit
I think will stay with her. If that turns out to be impossible we will keep
her and enjoy her beautiful looks and great temper.
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