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473.1 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Mon Jan 11 1993 11:49 | 12 |
| Rania has an Abyssinian, doesn't she? For the life of me I cannot
remember her last name but she was the very attractive woman at Jill's
party last Spring that brought the awesome baklava. Yonee, do you know
who I'm referring to? If someone in here could post her last name,
perhaps you could write to her for details on her cat? I recall she
found her Aby somewhere in Massachusetts.
Before we found our two cats, one of the breeds I was interested in was
the Abyssinian. (What do I mean "was"?! I'd still like to have one! :^)
Out of all the people I spoke with that had them, some of the things I
recall are that they are full of energy, love to climb and they are
very fun loving cats. They can also be fairly expensive to purchase.
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473.2 | Rania's last name... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:15 | 7 |
| Rania's last name is Lavranos unless she got married already and
changed it.
Leave it to Cheryl to remember someone by what FOOD they brought to a
gathering! It WAS awesome Baklava though! ;-)
Yonee
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473.3 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:26 | 4 |
| LEDDEV:: is her node and she's still listed in Elf.
Thanks for the tip Yonee! Oh, and I think she named the cat Cleo or
Chloe. Isn't there a note in here already about her?
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473.4 | | SANDY::FRASER | Uppity blues woman... | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:29 | 7 |
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Pat Senser at Weeselum breeds Abys, but she's in western MA
(Greenfield). I don't think she has any kittens now, but
generally has red, ruddy, and blues available (she's got a
fawn, but she's keeping him!). She's at 413-773-3308.
Sandy
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473.5 | Thanks! | WREATH::DROTTER | | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:51 | 9 |
| re: .1 & .2
Thanks Cheryl and Yonee. I've sent her a note requesting furhter info.
re: .4
Thanks too, Sandy! I've been watching the papers for a couple of weeks
now, and there doesn't seem to be that many breeders around this area.
If I decide to get an Abby, I may have to head out that way.
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473.6 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | In hibernation 'til spring! | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:53 | 5 |
| Also Meg Lambert has Nubian cattery. She's in Attleboro, MA.
(508)222-3823.
Holly
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473.7 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:56 | 8 |
| Re: baklava
Toasted newspaper covered with a syrup composed of one
cup of water and an amount of sugar equal to the annual
sugar consumption of South America.
(I live for baklava :-)
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473.8 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | In hibernation 'til spring! | Mon Jan 11 1993 13:05 | 7 |
| RE: .6
I forgot to mention that she has mainly Reds and Ruddy's. I've never
seen Meg with a Fawn or Blue.
Holly
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473.9 | No Aby yet... | LEDDEV::LAVRANOS | | Mon Jan 11 1993 13:18 | 12 |
|
Hi all....actually a friend here at work owns the Aby, I'm the one owned
by another active breed, Ocicat.
Joe contacted me and I've forwarded his note to my friend. But, I
couldn't resist and replied to him plugging Ocicats.
Karen, loved your description of baklava! I'll be bringing some to the
east coast gathering by the way.......
...Rania
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473.10 | | WREATH::DROTTER | | Mon Jan 11 1993 13:36 | 8 |
| re: .6
Thanks Holly! From what I've read/seen, I'm leaning more toward
a Ruddy or a red. So that should be good.
There was an add in the sunday paper recently for Ocicats, (a
lady up in Hanover, N.H.). I called to find out about them.
Sounds like an interesting breed, with unique markings and temperment!
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473.11 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Tue Jan 12 1993 05:41 | 8 |
| The breeder in Hanover, NH and has an excellent reputation. I once
knew a guy in Providence who had Abyssinians for quite a long time and
then he got two Ocicats (hence my reason for mixing up the two breeds).
He thought that they were the greatest cats on earth. Incidentally,
they came from Hanover, NH and he had nothing but high praise for this
breeder. I believe she's an older woman and has been in the business
for years and years. Oooooh, an ocicat! Now they are neat cats but so
are Abys. Maybe you could get one of each? :^)
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473.12 | | SANDY::FRASER | Uppity blues woman... | Tue Jan 12 1993 07:02 | 4 |
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My memory might be fried, but aren't Ocicats a result of an
Aby/Siamese breeding?
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473.13 | exit | LEDDEV::LAVRANOS | | Tue Jan 12 1993 08:20 | 6 |
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>>> My memory might be fried, but aren't Ocicats a result of an
>>> Aby/Siamese breeding?
Close, just forgot one.... american shorthair.
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473.14 | Abbies are very energetic!!!! | AYRPLN::GIARRUSSO | PROVOST | Tue Jan 19 1993 13:45 | 5 |
| I have never been to Meg Lambert's house but she has nice kitties and I
like her. I met her once through a friend and we went for drinks. She
has shown some National Winning Abbies. Nubian's Here Comes the Son is
one of them!.
Karen
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473.15 | Another vote for Weeselum Cattery | USCTR1::GHIGGINS | Oh Whoa Is Moe | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:03 | 6 |
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As Sandy has mentioned, Pat Senser in Greenfield has Aby's. I aquired
one from her 2 years ago and the little guy is something... He's a
blue.... I can't put nothing over on him ... 8^)
George
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473.16 | Mebbe he's illegally breeding them? | WREATH::DROTTER | | Mon Jan 25 1993 07:05 | 31 |
| What's wrong with this picture?:
Saw an ad in the Boston Globe for Aby's.
I called, and asked what I considered to be standard questions one would
ask of a breeder. (Questions I learned from this Notesfile, BTW!!
i.e. Do they have papers, are the parents on the premises, do you give a
guarantee, etc.)
The "breeder" seemd a bit put off by the questions. He claimed that the
parents were on site, that the offspring could be shown, but that he'd
rather just sell them for pets. He then stated that he was selling
them for $250, because, (and I quote) "normally, Aby's go for $400 to
$450, but I feel guilty charging that much for them."
I told him I'd like to take a look. He then told me to call back in two
weeks, he would then set up a time so I could look at them on the
weekend (he's located in Northborough, Mass.) I suggested that I'd like
to look at them sooner, but he was insistant I wait the two weeks before
setting up an appointment to see them.
Well, I called back, and now he tells me that they are all spoken for,
that there are deposits on all of them.
I was ticked off at this: He made me wait two weeks, before setting up
a time to view them, when obviously other people were coming in and
putting down deposits.
Am I missing something, or do I get the distinct feeling he just
didn't want to sell to me?
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473.17 | | TNPUBS::MACKONIS | In wildness is the preservation of the world...Thoreau | Mon Jan 25 1993 08:01 | 12 |
| I'm glad I found this note! I had put in a request for some info on Abys
a few months back and hadn't gotten any breeder names.
Jo came to my rescue (as always!) with LOADS of info on some of the breeds
that I might be interested in.... am still in the investigating stage, since
I still think my house (in renovation/restoration stage) is too dangerous
for any baby animals -- especially one as curious as a kitten.
This file has been a great wealth of info for me! You folks are really
helpful...
dana
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473.18 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Three Tigers on my Couch | Mon Jan 25 1993 12:51 | 10 |
| Re: 473.16
I get the impression that guy was put off by your questions and
just didn't want to sell to you because of it. How dare a potential
kitten buyer want information about the conditions the kittens were
raised under, etc. You'll probably be better off getting a kitten
from someone who is willing to talk with you at greater length. They
are out there. Just for the record, the above is my opinion only.
Jan
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473.19 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Mon Jan 25 1993 12:59 | 16 |
| You are probably better off not buying from this person. Why is he
breeding if he feels guilty charging the competitive rate? It boggles
the mind why he feels guilty charging $400 for a supposedly show
quality cat, yet feels no remorse about bringing yet more "pet" kittens
into the world when the shelters and streets are already overcrowded.
Not to mention that the bargain price of $250 he's charging out of
guilt will probably line his pockets and not go right back into the
"breeding program." Bet he feels no remorse about that either!
I understand why you are upset but maybe this is a blessing in
disguise. Do yourself a favor and purchase from a registered,
reputable breeder who stands behind what s/he sells, long after the $$
have changed hands.
-Roberta
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473.20 | Devil's advocate here.... | GAVEL::PLX83::fallon | moonsta's everywhere! | Fri Feb 12 1993 12:59 | 17 |
| You guys may all be right, but I want to add my 2cents worth as a breeder.
First I think the price thing is a little weird, but you would have to have
actually heard the conversation to see why he said that. Sometimes I have
so much to say and so much I want to ask a perspective buyer that I might
come off sounding weird too! As for the visiting. This is how I might
perceive/handle this: if my kittens were too young, ie. not had all their
shots or are at risk for exposure, I ask the person to wait and explain this
to them. I also do not sell my kittens at a very young age either. The
breed that I have seem to take a little longer to mature than others and
they need to be with mom to learn. This does not excuse the person from not
taking your name and getting back to you unless maybe you did do something
that he didn't like. I admit a couple of times I had names and didn't call
back either because I couldn't bring myself to sell the cat or the people
were obviously not what I wanted after having TRIED to DISCUSS topics such
as spaying or indoor/only. There are just as many good/bad breeders as
there are good/bad buyers remember! I just hope I do the right thing.
Karen
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473.21 | | WREATH::DROTTER | | Thu Apr 01 1993 12:54 | 6 |
| I received the name of a breeder of Abbys, named Tony Costa.
Has anyone had any experience with him, or has anyone bought an
Abby from him?
I would appreciate any input.
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473.22 | Don't know Costa....but | USCTR1::GHIGGINS | Oh Whoa Is Moe | Fri Apr 02 1993 07:25 | 15 |
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Re: -1
Don't know of Tony Costa but I do know Pat Senser of Weeslum
Cattery. She just had a litter this past Monday. She also has
a ruddy female available mid April which will be about 12 weeks
old. The new litter consisted of 3 blues (1 male, 2 female) and
1 ruddy female. Of course this litter wouldn't be ready until
the end of June.
I've purchased a blue aby from her (remember bald belly Bijou)
and have been extremely happy. She's in Greenfield,Ma. and can
be reached during the day @ 413-773-3308.
George
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473.23 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Fri Feb 03 1995 09:46 | 18 |
|
re. Tony Costa
A really, really late reply ;-).
We just got a blue Abby girl from him 12/29/94 as pet.
He seemed like a nice guy and knew what he was doing.
The kitty checked out fine at the vet. The kitty came
with a one year "warranty" against congenial defects.
So far so good.
We also have 2 Siamese, aged 11, got them as kitties.
I think, the Abby is very smart, like the Siamese, but
the Siamese are a bit more people oriented. The Abby
is mild and sweet, but the Siamese have more personality.
Eva
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473.24 | Just hit my funny bone | HYDRA::WHITMORE | | Fri Feb 03 1995 10:26 | 6 |
| :^)
'congenial defects' : when a kittie is less-than-friendly???
Oh boy I'm tired & silly!
Dana
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473.25 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Fri Feb 03 1995 10:40 | 8 |
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re. 24
oops, missing a t somewhere ;-)
Eva
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473.26 | | MROA::ROBINSON_S | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Mon Feb 06 1995 06:33 | 13 |
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re: less than friendly [is that what you said?]
When I got Max [red aby], I was overwhelmed with how "aggressively
affectionate" he was [at 10 weeks - and ever since]. I got Augie at
8 or 10 weeks [fawn aby], and he disappointed me at first because
he was very shy and reserved. I expected him to be just like Max.
But, at 6 months, Aug is now just as affectionate as Max. I think
it has something to do with the home he was brought up in - Max
grew up in a small family home and Aug grew up in a breeder
situation with 15 other kittens - maybe it's a difference in the
type of socialization he got. So, be patient...
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473.27 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Mon Feb 06 1995 07:01 | 21 |
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re. 26
>less than friendly [is that what you said?]
Well, I made this typo in - I meant to say congenital defects,
not congenial (less than friendly) defects.
The Abby, her name is Sam, is really sweet. But, she is more
independent than my Siameses. Maybe, I'm too used to having 2
dog-like cats, who would follow me around the place and yell at
me when I don't pay them enough attention. Maybe, Sam is just more
cat-like ;-) You have a good point about the socialization. The
Siameses came from a family home and the Abby from a breeder. We
are trying to teach the Abby her name and a special sound for a
call. The Siameses are trained to come out of the woods and into
the house when we call them.
Eva
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473.28 | Is a year long enough? | LJSRV2::FALLON | | Mon Feb 06 1995 08:45 | 6 |
| Aby's are known to have a few "defects" one of which is a blood
disorder and also kidney problems. I have known a couple of people
that have had to deal with this heartbreak.
They are an active kitty and some like water!
Karen
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473.29 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Mon Feb 06 1995 09:44 | 8 |
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Karen,
What are the symptoms of these defects? I didn't think
to check up on these details, we just saw the kitty and fell
in love ;-(
Eva
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473.30 | The line in the contract should prompt questions. | LJSRV2::FALLON | | Mon Feb 06 1995 13:36 | 11 |
| Eva,
I honestly couldn't tell you. The best thing to do is to call the
breeder and discus it nicely with them. Not all lines contain
the problems. It may be that they are saying this in preparation for
people knowing about the problems or perhaps they have had difficulty
in the past and are providing for it. Either way, it is a good thing
to have. You should talk to them about possibilities though.
Don't necessarily view this as a negative thing! I am sorry if I gave
that impression.
Karen
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473.31 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Tue Feb 07 1995 08:42 | 19 |
|
Karen,
Thanks for the advice.
>Don't necessarily view this as a negative thing! I am sorry if I
>gave that impression.
No, I just want to know more about the kitty so I can be on the
lookout for potential problems. We don't have much experience with
"acquisition" of kitties, we don't usually get beyond "Oh, he/she is
so cute and he/she looks healthy, let's bring him/her home. Oh, by
the way how much do you want?" This is the first time we actually
bought a kitty ;-);-) We got 2 Siamese kitties from a friend's mama
cat 11 years ago, they have been very healthy. So, we didn't think
much about the contract since we are not into breeding thing...
I'll call the breeder today.
Eva
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473.32 | Different people require different things | LJSRV2::FALLON | | Tue Feb 07 1995 09:09 | 19 |
| That sounds okay to me Eva. Breeders make contracts to protect
themselves but to also protect you as the buyer. It works for both
sides.
The breeder usually gets back your promise to maintian a happy, healthy
kitty, keep it indoors, to take it back if you ever can't keep it any
more.
You get the promise that the kitty was given to you with a basic good
health. That you will or should have a kitty to love for many years.
If something should happen say 2 or more years down the road, the
breeder cannot be held responsible. Especially if the death relates
directly to something unforseen such as disease. If the kitty was to
pass in the first 1-2 years due to something genetic, you could work out
how to handle that. If much later, talk to the breeder. Perhaps they
would give you a kitty at a reduced rate, for free or not at all. The
breeder may not even be around at that point. Just some thoughts to
ponder.
karen
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473.33 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Tue Feb 07 1995 10:27 | 11 |
|
Thanks for the info - wow, I never thought about it this way. I
always think of a kitty as a baby - I can't emotionally return
him/her for a refund no matter what happens.
Another question - is there any advantage to register the kitty
even if we don't plan on breeding her? The breeder gave me a
form to send in.
Eva
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473.34 | write off line if you have more ???'s | LJSRV2::FALLON | | Tue Feb 07 1995 11:28 | 15 |
| Eva,
I hope I have helped you as well as some of the other read-only noters.
Some people do return cats, I took one back after I found out they were
abusing it. All they wanted was the money and didn't give a hoot about
the poor cat. I ended up giving her to a woman who already had the
brother and what a great team!! Not all people are like you.
There are two advantages to registering. One for you, the other for
the breeder. It will give you a legal description and certificate
stating that YOU own the cat, plus it's nice! For the breeder,
they can do a cattery search in the future and see to where and to
whom all their kitties have gone. I always registered my old cats
as it made me feel special. I have Stinky's papers and it reminds me
of his exact birth date and parents. For $7 it's worth it.
Karen
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473.35 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Thu Dec 07 1995 12:01 | 16 |
|
So far, Sam, the Abby is going very well. She just turned a
year old. No medical problems to date.
She is quite a climber, trees, swingsets, etc. Weighing in at
6 pounds, long legs and long lean body (weasle like body) enable
her to be so athletic. It is kind of funny though, we are not used
to a small cat, we would look at her and say "You are done growing
already?!".
Sam is very sweet, a nice kitty, not as much of a people cat
(compared to the Siamese) though. When she inside, she hangs out
in her room (my daughter's room).
Eva
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