Our Himalayans 

Queens
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Sally Suzanne Grace of Chasin' Tails
Sally was our very first cat.  She helped us start our breeding program.  Sally is a loving cat and we treasure her.  Her points are nicely marked and she has never  had a hairball in her life!  Her kittens are usually the same way if combed once a week.  Sally has a beautiful doll face rather than flat.

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Princess Julip of Chasin' Tails
Princess is a very beautiful cat.  Her points are well marked and her body is crisp white.  She is a blue point and has blue and cream pointed kittens. Princess has the doll type face where it's not a flat face like our little Suki.  She has very large litters with beautiful kittens.   Princess is due with kittens in  mid-March.  She will have blue and cream point kittens. 

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PrissyPoints Sukaria of Chasin'  Tails
"Suki" is our neweset little himalayan.  She has wonderful dark points and a creamy body.  She also has a wonderful body type - short and cobby.  She has a nice flat face for those of you who prefer flat faced rather than doll faced.

 

                         

                        

                  Sparky is a chinchilla silver persian.  She is a super neat gal, and is a great mother to her kittens.

Studs

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Eddie Miles of Chasin' Tails
Eddie is our main man.  We only have have one himalayan male and he is our purrball.  Eddie is a blue point and a fluffball at best.  He has the doll face like Sally and Pr
incess and is pointed beutifully.  He has gorgeous baby blue eyes and a temperment that anyone could love. 

 

                      

                      

                       

 

               Bojangles has just had a hair cut approximately a month or so ago, and his hair is slowly growing back out.  He is a gorgeous shaded silver male.

      The chinchilla is a sparkling white cat with black tipping scattered as evenly as stardust, ever so lightly, on the face, legs, tail and body. Shadeds show a mantle of black on the back, shading evenly down the sides. The tipping on the legs and face should match and is darker than the chinchilla.

 Updated June 25th, 2008