Kizzy — Mommy Cat
Champagne Burmese

Born October 27, 2007

Kizzy
is now a
mother of
5 kittens.

Kizzy and her
daughter Maya
are now for sale.
They go together.

(video date)
December 25, 2007

 



Kizzy is a two-year old registered Burmese,
now spaded and front de-clawed.
Kizzy is the first and only Champagne kitten
from the Texas Burmese Cattery. This color is
very rare and Kizzy is an exceptional cat.


Maya Dawn — Kizzy's daughter is a one-year old
Burmese, she was spade and front paws de-clawed.
Her father is Apollo, a registered Burmese
owned by Texas Burmese Cats. Maya Dawn's
beautiful color is why she was our "pick-of-the-litter."

(Above—May 13, 2009)

Kizzy and her first born daughter are for sale—mother and daughter must go together.
They are too attached to each other to separate.

Kizzy: (mother Burmese)
Maya Dawn: (daughter Burmese)
.

.
Fort Stockton, Texas


(Below—Oct 26, 2009)

Kizzy
had her first and only
litter of kittens late at night,
February 21, 2009
.

Of her litter of five Burmese kittens, three were various shades of champagne, one is a beautiful cream-sable, and the fifth was a rare blue-lilac.

We wanted Kizzy to keep one of her babies and had a tough decision to make. Maya Dawn
was our pick-of-the-litter.

KIzzy may well be the most beautiful cat who
ever lived—just look at her pictures.
This may have been true until she had Maya Dawn. As anyone would imagine, the two are devoted and spend a lot of time with each other.

Maya Dawn however, is the quintessential lap-cat that would please the heart of the most discriminating cat lover. Both Kizzy and her daughter will dive under the covers, if you let them. Yes, it's really nice on a cold night.

Thank you.

Keith & Esther

 
(Below—Feb. 18, 2010)
(Above—March 1, 2008 — Kizzy)

(Above—Feb. 23, 2010)

Have you ever seen
a more beautiful Burmese?

Maya Dawn is my favorite
all-time cat, right next to Kizzy;
and yes, it's breaking our
hearts to part with them.

So why are we selling?
Sometime in life we
have no choice.

Please, we pray, that
our girls go to the
right home.


Thank you,

Esther & Keith