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I am creating a "Kitten Testimonial Page" If you have a kitten from me and would like to put some pictures on this page, please email me. Thanks to all our wonderful customers We love all our Mt. Sinai Kitten Updates!! |
Hi this is Joe, I bought a kitten from you in the middle of March and I thought you'd like to see how he's doing. I named him Jack, and I attached some pictures for you to see. I'm sure you know that it's pretty difficult to get him to slow down so most of our pictures are blurry lol. As you can see in the pictures his markings came in beautifully and he is a very hyper and happy kitten. He never stops and has the funniest personality. He loves to jump up on shoulders and hang on as we walk around, and he is absolutely fascinated by computers. He likes the sound the keyboard makes as you type and so my friends have gotten many instant messages from him. Thanks again, Joe |
Jack in his new home |
Hi Holly, Just wanted to let you know how absolutely amazing, sweet, delightful, brilliant, independent and gorgeous our new kitten is. We’ve named her Xazira (pronounced Zazeera, an Egyptian name Charles found that means…I don’t remember, actually, but I’ll get back to you on it J), and she’s just the most special little creature. We’re absolutely in love with her. Thanks much for keeping this fantastic breed going, and have a wonderful weekend. Best, Audrey |
This is a picture of Xazira She is out of Beauty of Strider |
Thank you. I think Lea is really cute and fun. Our visitors think she is pretty-I am very proud :-) Denisa |
Lea's first days home |
Thank you Denisa for so many wonderful photos ! |
Hi Holly! I thought to give you a little update on how he's doing. I decided to name him Mubi It seems like he's adapting fine.. he eats and uses the litter regularly. Very playful. He seems to think my whole place is his playground. I live in a loft so he runs around everywhere. I guess the biggest challenge so far is trying to make the scratching post seem more appealing to him than my sofa. Hopefully he'll come around. I love him! Many thanks, Holly! I'll send u some pictures from time to time as he gets older -- |
Holly, Hope all is well. My family and I are very happy with Tira. She has a great disposition, is very intelligent and is a wonderful pet. I would be glad to recommend Mt. Sinai Cattery to anyone in search of a Egyptian Mau breed of cat. Best Regards, Robert |
Holly, Everybody here is fine. I hope all is well with you and your cats. Tira is growing up nicely and she looks a lot like her dad, Strider. She continues to be very active and inquisitive. Regards, Robert |
Tira-Mau-Su |
When I left this a.m. they were sitting on the back porch rocker licking each other. They really seem loving towards each other and are becoming so cute to watch. My husband has gotten close with both but I am so in love with your little guy he just makes my heart beat !!!!! But I still would like you to keep me on the list for 4th pick. What is one more !!!!! Pam |
He is just so precious!!!! My husband did not have to go to work today so maybe since I am not there he will bond with him some more. When I left this am my husband was in bed and the kitty was on my pillow all cuddled up it was so cute. Have a good day Pam |
Jack is out of Nilly & Strider |
Lea is out of Nilly & Strider |
Mubi is out of Beauty & Strider |
Tira is out of Beauty & Strider |
Storm is out of Nilly & Strider |
Storm loves his new friend, a smoke Egyptian Mau |
As you can see Storm is very spoiled by his Mom |
Almost five months old |
Dear Holly Quite wonderful is also how I describe Luke. Not only is he exquisitely beautiful, smart, with a charming personality, but he has bonded with me in a deep way of sharing that is exceptional. He has the most innocent look, while he commits crimes against furnishings! I did get him a playmate soon after acquiring him. I mentioned to my friend, who rescues kitten and older cats that the exceptionally friendly medium-haired charcoal gray little kitten, who actually chose me rather than the other way around, looked like a baby werewolf. My friend, a musician, immediately dubbed him Wolfy (after Mozart). Introducing Luke and Wolfy was an instant success. They were at the right age and both were close to their previous siblings so that everything worked just perfectly. They really like each other, play well together or by themselves, share toys, are good with one-on-one time with me and also love "pile-ups" - the three of us snoozing in the recliner together. Both are very healthy. Being now adolescents, they frequently "pick" at each other, but in a good natured friendly way. Thank you for breeding Luke. All my friends marvel at his beauty and great disposition. I hope things are going well for you as you practice the magic of breeding the most wonderful cats imaginable. Best. -- Ed PS: Luke seems to be left-handed, as he paws at the window pane when the mailman passes by, in a gesture that surely is his way of waving hello. |
Luke is out of Beauty and Strider These are pictures of him at my house |
Isis is out of Beauty & Strider |
Isis lives close by with a wonderful family |
6/10/09 hi holly, just a note to tell you that eli is doing well, he has adapted wonderfully to our home, kids, dogs and adults, thank you so much for such a wonderful pet. I want to buy another mau when you have availability, I know you have a long waiting list thank you linda |
These are Eli's baby pictures. Linda says he rules the roost already! |
Eli is in the middle |