Saturday 28 November 2009

Not long until Christmas!

The Lelaurier cats had a fantastic show weekend over the 14th & 15th of November, all of them managed at least one final!
We took Lexi, RW QGC Lelaurier Miniequinox, Clair and Chris took her 3 year old daughter, Misti, TGCA Lelaurier Coldfeet and Natalie and family brought her 4 month old daughter, Lossie, Lelaurier Glenlossie to her first show. Then for the Selkirks Liz and Kevin brought out Storm, Lelaurier Dancingstorm, who became a Champion Alter at his first show and Carole and Michael took Cirrus, GCA Lelaurier Cloudingover. We had a lovely time at a great venue with lovely people :-)
On the kitten front we still have 3 curlies, 2 straights and the rest of Lexi's British litter available. I have also decided against keeping Echo (blue tabby & White curly girl) as I feel she needs a more one to one relationship with her human slave! She is extremely affectionate and just wants to be attached to you all day and it is only fair that she be given that oppurtunity rather than share me with the rest of our gang.
The Christmas show run by Spoticat is just around the corner so lots of planning and preparation!
We should be welcoming the pitter patter of tiny paws just after Christmas!

TTFN
Claire

Friday 30 October 2009

Dogs and Cats!

Sadly it looks like we may have to find a new home for Breeze our lovely 4 year old Dally bitch. It started last December with her and Skye falling out and now she has taken to attacking Summer, she is fine with the two boys but can no longer spend any time with either of the other girls. Her and Summer are due to spayed in early January and we will see how things go after that but Summer is understandbly very nervous of her now and it has unsettled all of them. It's not fair for Breeze to be kept on her own and lose out on some of the attention here so if it comes to it we will be looking for the perfect home for her.

As for the cats, well they are just stark raving bonkers but that's nothing unusual for Lelaurier babies! A few more of the kittens have left for new homes now and we have the pleasure of Milan and Elly's company until December when they fly out with their new mummies Jesse and Kirsten to Germany. A big thank you to Kirsten for helping Jesse out with coming over I can't wait to meet you both :-)

We still have a few babies needing homes from our 2009 litters, details can be seen on our website.

TTFN
Claire

Thursday 15 October 2009

Kittens and shows

Mikey, Lelaurier Easeamiracle, had a fabulous first show picking up 6 finals and finishing 7th Best kitten overall, I am still slightly shocked! He is one to watch for the future as there is still so much more to come but with that result he may join us at a few more kitten shows. His beautiful curly sister will be winging her way to Germany at the start of December but we do still have the two straight coated kittens in his litter, Luna a Black & White girl who I just adore (she must not stay, she must not stay LOL) she is a cheeky and intelligent girl who can sniff out a cat toy at 50 paces and Rocky who is the straight version of his brother a gorgeous Chocolate Spotted & White boy. Rocky fits into the 'jelly' catergory he just melts when he sees people and all he wants is love! We still have 3 curly boys and another variant available as well.
Then there are the British babies, who are just downright scrumptious. Honey's remaining two are lovely, Milan in particular has exceptional type for a Cinnamon carrier (the reason I used Honey) and Bugsy just wants to purr his head off at you! Lexi's again are beauitful, even little dot Whinnie, who is now eating very well and growing fast. Tali, Mac and Vinny could all easily go on the show bench and if funds permitted that is exactly where they would be!
I picked up a copy of Your Cat magazine today as our American Curls have been featured but as an added bonus photos from a shoot a few years back of Gracie (Catbalu Strawberriesncream) and Sully (GC Colmarc Fallguy) have also been used in various articles :-)

TTFN
Claire

Tuesday 29 September 2009

September

Well, I'm not sure where the month went but it's nearly done.
Kittens are growing and getting into more mischief as each day goes by. Several have left for their new homes now, from Scotland to Austria!
A couple of our available Selkirks will be on exhibition at the Bengal Cat Club of Great Britain show held at Stoneleigh Park on 3rd & 4th October, so feel free to come to find us and have a cuddle with them!
Lexi's British kittens had their second vaccines today so will be able to leave from next week. I have finally made a decision about Honey's boys (thanks Dee!) and Thriller will be staying with us, so Bugsy is now available and Milan is also still here, she is a beautiful girl and she knows it!

TTFN
Claire

Sunday 30 August 2009

Sunday afternoon

Was spent, playing with the curly kittens!

I actually remembered to get my camera out this time and you can see the result here
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=118729&id=684581996&l=3fec54c693

TTFN
Claire

Thursday 20 August 2009

Kittens and decisions

Tootsie had to have her litter by C-Section last Thursday (13th Aug) and sadly we only had one survivor, a curly colourpoint girl. I've waited 6 years for one of my own so she is being wrapped in cotton wool! Tootsie became extremely unwell after the surgery and her kitten, now called Tessy, is being fostered by 'aunty Stella' a big thank you to Clair for taking Tessy on and of course Stella for doing such a great job. Toots is now improving but won't be able to rear Tessy.
The older kittens are having a great time running riot around the house, Abbie's now 12 weeks are like limpets, they love to be with you and hang off your trouser legs! I made the mistake of wearing shorts this week, all I can say is - ouch!!! Ivy's, now 10 weeks are growing into little stunners and Sparkle, staying here, has the loudest purr going. Candy's, 9 weeks, are just downright gorgeous, baby Candy will be moving to Austria and Electro is off to France so just the bonkers and beautiful Evo left from this gang. Honey's British babies are developing well, the two Lilac girls are proper chocolate box kittens and Bugsy is so striking with his classic bicolour markings. Echo, Zinny's singleton, is now living with her British cousins who are a week younger (Lexi's kittens 6 weeks today) and has immense fun running rings round them, they are proper British dumplings, gorgeous to look at and not a lot going on upstairs!
I have made some big decisions this week, over the next few months we will have some lovely young adults looking for new homes as I reduce my breeding cats. As we don't breed from our girls every year anyway we won't be having fewer litters but we now have the type and the colours we want in our cats so it is time for those that have played their part to become spoilt lap cats. Some will stay with us but the majority will be looking for their perfect forever home. This is never something I take lightly but the cats are my priority and I have wept buckets over letting cats go that despite my best efforts are not 100% happy here as a neuter but every time I have been rewarded by seeing them blossom in their new homes.
I have also decided to take a break from breeding Dalmatians for the foreseeable future. I will be keeping Storm entire and may at some point in the future look for another bitch puppy again but we will see. In the meantime our two entire girls Breeze and Summer will be spayed.
There are various reasons but a big factor is giving me more time to concentrate on Lincolnshire Police's breeding programme. I have been a volunteer puppy walker for the last 18 months and it has filled a huge hole that I didn't know was there. We have also had a potential brood bitch placed with us and as anyone who knows me well will understand I always want to give 100%. This is still a fledgling breeding programme and I want to do everything I can to make it a success for the force. Breeding and producing happy, healthy animals that can excel at what they were bred for has always been my aim and even though these will not be my puppies it does not alter my goal.
Not much news on the show front as I am concentrating on showing our American Curl Aimee this year, but, delighted to announce that Misti, Lelaurier Coldfeet is now a DGCA and just needs points to get her up to Triple!! I may be showing the Selkirk and British kittens I am keeping later in the year, only time will tell!

TTFN
Claire

Monday 20 July 2009

825 miles later...

.... Vee is in her new home and Lucy is home with us!

Doesn't everybody pop over to The Netherlands for lunch??

We left here at 3.30am Sunday morning, drove to Dover, crossed the Channel and arrived in Calais at 10am local time. 30 minutes to get off the boat and through customs and then we were away for a 3 hour drive through France, Belgium and on into The Netherlands the whole time accompanied by Vee 'singing' or sleeping.
It was absolutely wonderful to see Genevieve and Raymond again, they are true friends and I can't wait for our next get together :-) Their cats, as ever, were gorgeous and it was wonderful to see Cc and Bunny looking so happy. I think we had about 4 of their adults squeezed into the carrier at one point but I didn't manage to sneak them out! So, we had some lunch had a chat and then had to start on our return journey back to Calais.
The boat was delayed for the return trip and then at gone 10 o'clock at night the M25 was solid through the Dartford tunnel and then solid again just before the M11 junction, only in England!! We eventually arrived home in an exhausted heap just before 1am!!
Many thanks to Clair and Chris for checking our beasties during the day and an enormous thank you to Genevieve and Raymond for Lucy, she is utterly wonderful and I can't tell you how delighted I am to have a Jarod baby :-)
Lucy 'Uskaya URASTR8 du Hovali' is a Chocolate & White Selkirk Rex straight female, her sire is the stunning SGCA Jethro Jarod du Hovali and her dam our very own Lelaurier Backtosquareone. We had wanted a Jarod baby from the day we met him and since he only sired a few litters, one to Bunny, one to Ollie's mum and one to Ollie's sister we knew we'd be bringing part of a line back in to the UK but Jarod's pedigree is a one off and one we are delighted to have been entrusted with.


TTFN
Claire

Tuesday 14 July 2009

Kittens!

Well we have kittens everywhere! Our girls have given us big healthy litters of absolutely gorgeous babies and I couldn't be happier. Due to this we have quite a few available to pet or show homes as I have been able to pick out and keep the very best and have also been really strict with myself.
The website is up to date with photos and availability for the Selkirk kittens and the British will be updated soon, although they are still quite young.
Feel free to contact us about our babies and we'll see if we can help.

TTFN
Claire

Monday 22 June 2009

Sleep tight

It is with immense sadness that I let you know our beloved Ice (Lelaurier Htwoo) died in the early hours of Sunday morning. Ice had for some unknown reason, other than being a Dally, decided to eat some of the wadding from his bed. On Saturday afternoon he underwent a four and a half hour operation to remove the wadding and repair the subsquent intussusception. He came through the surgery fine and was up on his feet by 10pm but unfortunately never made it to the next morning. He would have been 6 in August.
Ice sired our most recent litter of puppies and was the calmest Dally we had ever known. As a puppy we had no intention of keeping him but he just wormed his way in, with the whole attitude of 'if my sister stays I stay' and so he did.
Both us and the dogs are lost at the moment.

Claire

Wednesday 17 June 2009

Catch up

It's been a busy and stressful couple of weeks here. Abbie succumbed to acute septic mastitis and despite surgery to remove the dead and infected tissue the infection has spread, she is extremely unwell and as an added insult developed a uterine infection as well, she is too poorly to be spayed so we are nursing her round the clock and keeping everything crossed she can fight it off.
Her kittens have been taken under Disney's (our American Curl) wing and she is now looking after a troop of ten!
Ivy had her babies on the 8th June, 4 gorgeous boys and a striking girl all curly except one boy. They are doing well and just starting to open their eyes.
Candy had 3 babies yesterday, all curly and details will be posted about them in a day or two. Honey is due babies today so we are just waiting for those to appear!

TTFN
Claire

Monday 1 June 2009

Sad news

It is with a heavy heart I share the news that Abbie's little brown spotty girl died on Friday.
Breeding isn't as easy as it may seem to some people, your heart gets broken time and time again.

Claire

Tuesday 26 May 2009

The drought is over!



Curly girls have been born!!! Perfectly normal you would think but last year we didn't have a single curly girl, in fact we had two litters that were all straight hair so Abbie's new babies are a glimmer of hope for this year!

Abbie gave birth to six lovely babies on Sunday 24th after keeping us waiting for ages. She has two Chocolate Spotted & White boys (one curly, one straight) a Brown Spotted & White curly boy, a Black & White straight girl (who is a piglet), a Chocolate curly girl and a tiny but fiesty Brown Spotted curly girl. Alfie is dad so all babies carry Cinnamon. This is his and Abbie's final litters.

On the British front Marnie's babies are growing fast, playing fast and keeping us all on our toes. All 3 are reserved.

Harmony and Sassy were shown last weekend, Harmony had 3 finals so just needs some more points to reach Double Grand Champion. Sassy split the boys gaining 2nd BOB in all rings but no finals, she was only just in the adult classes so very pleased with how she did.

Ivy, Candy and Honey are all due babies in June so we are looking forward to more little sproglets then :-)

TTFN

Claire

Friday 1 May 2009

End of season

Well, today is the start of the new show season and the beginning of a whole new region in TICA, EW, Europe West consists of England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man and Iceland.

We hope to have finished the last season with Eddie in 3rd BOB for EN, Spooky BOB for EN, Laurel 3rd BOB EN and Clair's boy Bud 2nd BOB Int & EN. Bud has been the most succesful SH alter from the UK in TICA to date and all before his 2nd Birthday! Our American Curl, Aimee, has had a fantastic show career as a kitten and should be Int BOB and a Regional Winner. More details about our Curls can be found on their blog http://overear.blogspot.com/

Back on the home front Marnie's kittens are now 4 weeks and getting up to mischief, we have one Black boy available in this litter. We hope to have British and Selkirk babies in June and July in an assortment of colours!

TTFN
Claire

Thursday 16 April 2009

Growing up


Well Marnie's babies are now two weeks old and doing well, they are just starting to move around a bit now and have had their eyes open for the last week. I am very pleased with them so far and love the rich shade of the Chocolate girl.

Eddie had his last kitten show, he had two finals but the points were too low to count so he has finished outside of the top 20, still he should be 2nd BOB in the region and has done incredibly well. He already thinks he is an adult and has had to be separated from our young girls!! He'll be given time to grow up now and will then come back out as an adult. I think I will DNA test him for Cinnamon at some point, if he does carry we may use him for a couple of litters, if not then we won't and he will purely be a show boy and our pet.

After much dithering about Honey I have decided to have one last litter with her, she is 6 and a half now but has only had 3 litters and still looks as if she is 2. She has been training up young Rusty in the ways of the world in true Honey style!! After such a well behaved litter on my part with Marnie a little bit of rebel just had to come out and so Colourpoint to Cinnamon Bicolour just had to be done ;-) LOL Hopefully some of Honey's gorgeous coat and type will help add a bit more to our Cinnamon programme.

We still need homes for our big babies and a couple of young adults, there will be quite a few retirees this year, some will stay and others will be looking for homes that will suit their needs.


TTFN

Claire

Saturday 4 April 2009

New arrivals!


Marnie finally went pop on Thursday 2nd April at the very respectable time of 9.55am, she had four kittens but sadly the very large Blue boy needed a lot of helping getting out and had died, I spent a long time trying to get him going again but to no avail. However, she has three plump little monsters, two Black boys and a gorgeous Chocolate girl and all three are piling on the weight well. Not quite the Black girl I had asked her for but lovely all the same.

We should have a couple of new additions next week, more news once they are here!


TTFN

Claire

Friday 27 March 2009

Nearly there


Well Eddie is nearly at the end of his kitten campaign, oh how I wish I could curl up in his pen and sleep through the day! He still loves the shows and it would seem quite likes staying over in hotels too, especially if he can keep mummy and daddy awake with his antics, helped of course by his show buddy Aimee!

He finalled in 9 of the 12 rings at Swanley and now has 31 finals so is discarding those lower points. Unfortunately the kitten counts have really dropped, probably time of year and also because everyone is trying to scrape in finals before England (not the UK) loses isolated status, so I don't think he'll be able to get BOB in the region but we can still try for a Regional Win (even though I said I wouldn't campaign this season)!

On the home front Marnie looks close to bursting point and the rest of the girls have all decided to call at the same time, we will be mating some of them up in the next few weeks. We still have some big babies to home though, back when they were babies everyone wanted cheap older kittens/cats now they are older everyone has decided that maybe they aren't quite as hard up as they thought and want little babies that are ready to go - arghh! I'm afraid my boys and girls are not a production line and we do not make to order, our babies are ready when they are ready and even then we occasionally run kittens on or they are not ready at exactly 13 weeks for other reasons.

The house is nearly finished!! Still some tiling and decorating to do but hopefully everything will be back to normal in a few weeks :-)


TTFN

Claire

Tuesday 24 March 2009

Happy Birthday

Happy 1st Birthday to Breeze and Ice's puppies!

TTFN
Claire

Sunday 15 March 2009

Ten out of Ten

We had a once in a lifetime show last weekend (I seriously doubt it will happen again) we were showing Eddie and Aimee (our American Curl) for both days at Oneforall cat club's show in Brigg, there were 5 rings each day and to our amazement both kittens finalled in all ten rings. Aimee finished 2nd Best in show and Eddie nibbled at her heels with 3rd Best and Best shorthair!!! They were beaten by a stunning Red Persian kitten, who was an amazing ball of fluff, and like Eddie, played like mad on the table.

Ollie came out on the Sunday, taking all 5 BOBs and two 7th Bests in the finals which now makes him a Double Grand :-)


We have new homes for some of the kittens and also our adorable Spring and hope they bring their new owners as much joy as they brought us. We still have 3 chunky monkey Selkirk kittens available and with much soul searching have decided to neuter Alfie and find him his forever pet home. Alfie was the first Cinnamon & White Selkirk to be born in the UK, his Cinnamon & White straight coated daughter has just joined us and we feel he has played his part. He has never been a sprayer, lives happily with the other boys (and of course girls) and is a general happy chappy, he will be 3 years old in July.
TTFN
Claire

Monday 2 March 2009

Comings and goings

At last we have had some sensible enquiries for our babies and a few left for new homes this past weekend. We still have kittens available, big as they may be, they are still very much kittens and knowing how our lines develop they have tons of growing still to do.
Eddie picked up another 3 finals at his last show and his next show is this weekend he is just getting to the big body little head stage but I am hoping he will come out of that quickly!
Our first British Shorthair kittens will be due at the end of March/start of April. Marnie is expecting to Morgan, Dee's gorgeous Black boy who is Lexi's dad. Marnie has a lovely coat, substance and eye colour for a Fawn but I hope to Morgan we will get babies with nice round chubby heads as well.
We are not planning any Selkirk matings until our current kittens have homes, although this is disappointing in many ways both for me and people waiting on specific kittens from us, it is the best thing in the long run. Our big kittens are just so soppy I don't want to see them being passed over for 'little babies' and I will not compromise on the amount of attention they receive.

TTFN
Claire

Saturday 7 February 2009

Snow Dogs

Here are a few photos of various Lelaurier Dalmatians enjoying the snow!!

Left to right; Ice (disappearing), Spring, Wave (behind), Storm (in front), Sam (Jack Russell), Summer and finally Breeze.



Wave in front, Storm alongside and Breeze behind

Lelaurier Winterstorm born October 07

Lelaurier Springbreeze - Spring is the last puppy we have available from our March 2008 litter.


Now some pictures of pups we have bred, now enjoying the snow in their new homes!



Lelaurier Snowdrop 'Lottie' owned by my parents born April 2002



Lelaurier Crownofthorns 'Thor' owned by the Clarks born March 2008. Pictured here with his slave Nathan

Lelaurier Newbeginnings 'Benny' owned by the Pococks born March 2008. Pictured here with his slave Nathan (another one)

Enjoy the piccies and any other owners feel free to email some over to me!

TTFN
Claire






Tuesday 20 January 2009

Yippee!

Well we had a great show, Ollie's first daughter made Champion on Saturday and gained 4 of the 6 Best of Breeds, although she has great curl she also has great type, with a lovely open expression and brilliant substance, especially for an 18 month old female who still hasn't had kittens yet!

Pole dancing Eddie (Lelaurier Limited Edition) also had a great show with 7 finals overall, a couple of judges had seen him in December and couldn't believe how much he had grown, it was only his pole dancing antics that gave him away as the same cat! Another judge said he was a future star and if his half siblings are anything to go by he most certainly will be.


Clair and Chris brought Sunny (Lelaurier Burntorange - Cinnamon SR) out on the Sunday, it is fantastic to see how well this girl has matured and she now has cheeks! For such a dainty girl she managed 2 Best of Breeds based on her type, she didn't final but that will come.
The best bit though is Clair and Chris' alter boy Bud (Lelaurier Cowboy Boots) after getting a 2nd Best on Saturday afternoon we did all wonder whether he was cursed to always be the bridesmaid, he has had Bests before but they were before he had enough points for Quad, well Sunday morning changed all that, with a lot of teasing and winding up Bud was finally awarded Best shorthair alter by Jean Marc Lagarde making this gorgeous lump of a boy a Supreme Grand Champion Alter!!!!!!! Bud is the first UK bred SH alter to do this for the Selkirk breed and my second Supreme Selkirk. I really couldn't be more pleased with the way our breeding programme is going, onwards and upwards!

TTFN
Claire

Saturday 3 January 2009

New Year

Well, it's January and no the floor wasn't finished for Christmas but it's very nearly there!!
Cali's Selkirk kittens had a great time trying to remove everything off the tree, whilst Lucky tried to kill it. Harmony's boys were a bit more laid back about it all and satisfied themselves with chewing the lower branches.
Cali's boys are just sooooo lovely, great big hunks of purr and her little lady is such a sweetheart too. We are delighted to hear that Edie has settled herself right in with Pam and given her the full Lelaurier experience!!
We have a lovely new home for Thor and he will be leaving us in a week, it may have taken some time but the right homes always do turn up and I know he will be very happy there. So we just have to find that perfect home for Spring now.
We have never been ones to just sell our babies to whoever wants them, the homes have to be right and we are quite happy to keep them until that is found, even if they do eat us out of house and home in the process!
Just before Christmas our gorgeous new addition joined us, Sassy or Catbalu Delicious is a Chocolate Tortie British carrying the Cinnamon gene. Her dad is our own bred Simba that Dee owns and her mum is Dee's wonderful Champion girl Emma, who also happens to be Joshy's mum so Sassy is a very special girl to us.



Sully and Gracie have now been neutered, Sully is staying here with us and Gracie has a wonderful quiet home that she is leaving for tomorrow, it will suit her perfectly and I am sure she is going to enjoy the one to one fuss she will be getting, thanks to her new mum Kate for giving her the home she needs.
We are showing in a couple of weeks time and will also have the American Curl kittens out on exhibiton, so here we go again!

TTFN
Claire