- Our Queens
Grand Champion Filandre Chasinrainbows
Jasmine 68 43eq

Filandre Sirlancelot x Filandre Marmaladie
We are very proud of Jasmine who is the very first Tiffanie Grand
Champion and the result of a carefully planned breeding programme.
She has a delightful personality and is a typical ‘naughty tortie’. Her
offspring include International Champion Filandre Reachforthestars
and the new kid on the block Champion Filandre Jet-Star.
KaresamaFilandreserenade
Daisy 27b

Ruxhill Karesama Cashmere x Karesama Dancingqueen
Daisy is a typical Burmese she is lively and intelligent and demands
attention. She is the granddaughter of Champion Karesama Carefree Kate
who is a full sister to our own lovely Grand Champion Karesama Moonlite
Serenade. Here she is using best frien Zoe as a pillow.
Hurtlepuss Zoe Filandre
Zoe 68 44e
Grand Champion Tahirah Silverfilandre x Hurtlepuss Oriole
Zoe is a Black Tortie mackerel tabby Tiffanie (the stripy one at the
front!). We are delighted that Sue and Francis allowed us the privilege
of having one of their last kittens to help us move our line forward.
Her best friend is Daisy and they make mischief together very well!
Daisy and Zoe

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Our stud
Grand Champion Tahirah Silverfilandre
William 68 43asq

Amberlino Sarudawn x Gr. Ch Filandre Silvershadow
Breeder: Mrs Diane Bussey
William is a very calm placid boy. At shows he is so relaxed he almost
falls out of the pen when the door is opened, with Queens he is gentle,
always treating them with affection. His kittens inherit his calm laid
back nature and are strong, sturdy, happy babies.
Foundation Queens
Grand Champion Karesama Moonlite Serenade
Sasha 27b
Ch Kizwozzi Oliver x Nicamy Lilac Ladie
Sasha is the foundation queen of the Filandre Burmese and Asians. Her Mum
is Nicamy Lilac Ladie and Dad Champion Kizwozzi Oliver. She was a superb
Mum and had lovely kittens all with wonderful temperaments. She is a very
special one person cat and so when she was neutered she stayed at home.
Her days are now spent lazing in the sun in the garden or more probably in
the greenhouse or curled up in front of the fire.
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