"KITTYKAT DANCE"



EMMI'S BABIES
Hannah and Lola-Blue
OUR QUEENS
                                  "ISABELLA ROZALEANY"
"EMMI RAIN"

Gentle eyes that see so much,
paws that have the quiet touch,
Purrs to signal "all is well"
and show more love than words could tell.
Graceful movements touched with pride,
a calming presence by our side
A friendship that takes time to grow
Small wonder why we love them so.

Kittens will be able to leave  cattery after 12 weeks of life. Each kitten will  have a pedigree,  vaccinations, veterinary health statement

Before you buy a peterbald, remember that it does not like loneliness. If you do not have animals at home, if you are away for the whole day - buying a Peterbald Sphynx or any other animal will be a huge mistake I will surely not want to contribute to.
I sell peterbald kittens only to homes where there are animals. No matter how smart an animal would be, and no matter how high its IQ, the gap between an animal and human will be enormous. Sometimes it is difficult for us to reach an agreement with another person, not to mention a cat. A completely different species...
Remember that it is not enough to fill peterbald's bowls with good food to make it happy. We have to create a home for it as well as conditions we would like our children to live in.

 
"MOLLY DOLLY BUG"
We sell our own registered Devon Rex Cats/ Sphynx as forever additions into approved family homes.Maxwell Rex is interested in the sale and purchase of pedigreed, top quality breeding .Please explore this site . Call or email us to learn more about our breeding and referral services. Thank you for visiting us!
HAIRLESS RUSSIAN TICA REG
HAIRLESS RUSSIAN
HAIRLESS RUSSIAN TICA REG
MR.SIRE COCCO LANE
PETERBALD TICA REG
I AM SO EXCITED WITH OUR NEW MALE AND BLOODLINE, Mr.Sire COCCO LANE (Peterbald)

Hairlessness is a mutation of cats was found periodically in the world. But only three breeds had been established for now: Canadian Sphinx; Donskoy Hairless; and Peterbald, And we truly love them all.
The breed is created as a result of introduction of dominant Don Hairless mutation to genotype of Oriental breed.
Peterbalds are usually sweet-tempered, curious, peaceful, smart and energetic. They typically live in harmony with other cats and pets, and also with children.They love their family members and need to communicate with them; they are not a loner type of cat.  They are not vindictive, and these characteristics make Peterbalds an excellent companion.

WE HAVE PROVIDED,FAMILIES
WITH THE SPECIAL GIFT OF THESE AMAZING LIL FOUR-LEGGED KIDS.

WE ARE SOOO EXCITED FOR 2010
WE ARE WORKING HARD TO ALLOW OUR CLIENTS TO BE ABLE TO SEE, LEARN AND
TRULY UNDERSTAND THE AMAZING 3 DIFFERENT TYPES  OF HAIRLESS, BREEDS AND BLOODLINES,THAT ARE SOOO UNIQUE.

OUR GOAL IS TO ENABLE YOU
TO LOVE AND LIVE WITH THIS
AMAZING AND NOT SO COMMON BREED.
               
2009 GREAT YEAR AND WORKING INTO 2010here to
THE NAKED TRUTH
                              HOME OF THE HAIRLESS
COLE-TIN
Chinese Crested
Grooming the Hairless (and the not-so-Hairless!)
The skin care for the hairless variety is not very complicated. Good skin, like good coats, is inherited. As puppies, a hairless may have excess oil and a few pimples, much like teenage acne. All that is needed is to keep the skin clean is the occasional bath. Many people bathe their hairless dogs every week, while others only bathe their dogs every few months. Cresteds with poor skin, however, will require a great deal more care and the owners may be faced with the ongoing challenge of dealing with pimply skin on their dogs.

In the summer you may have heard that the hairless variety require sunscreen. If a dog is light skinned, it will need to build its tan slowly or it will need sunscreen. The dark skinned hairless do not require any sunscreen. Common sense tells us that any dog will over heat and burn if left outside for hours at a time. Like humans, hairless Cresteds do tan in the summer. Often the change in body colour from the winter months to the summer months is quite dramatic.

Contrary to the popular image of hairless dogs as smooth skinned wonders, there is a great variance of hair covering in crested dogs that express the hairless gene. In the crested breed there is a commonly drawn distinction between the "true" and "hairy" hairless, and there is a big difference between the two. These terms basically refer to the degree of hairlessness. A "true" hairless is not really totally hairless - it has hair (often sparse) on its head (crest), feet (socks) and tail only; while the hairy hairless, have excess body hair that could range from a strip down its back, to what a casual observer may see as a thin but full coat. These hairy hairless often have very full furnishings - i.e. crests, socks and tails - a much desired trait in the show ring.

The grooming requirements for these "hairless" dogs will vary greatly if one intends to keep the dogs in their preferred "hairless" condition. For most true hairless grooming could consist of as little as a very occasional brushing of their sparse hair and a bath. However, for the moderate to very hairy hairless the owner will need to become proficient with a razor, as these Cresteds will require a lifetime of regular shaving if they are to maintain their neat hairless appearance. The owner will also have to become accustomed to the between shavings stubble on an otherwise hairless body. Prospective buyers of hairless puppies for whom this may be an issue would be well advised to ask the breede exactly how much body hair the puppy may have and, as well, to ask to see photos taken of the puppy prior to its first grooming.
The holy grail of Crested breeding is a true hairless with a full furnishings and good teeth. Few have achieved this  with any degree of regularity. truehairless with a full furnishings and good teeth. Few have achieved this with any degree of regularity.

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