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GC Dar-ling Petite Sirah of Starcats
- Sarah was my foundation queen. She is behind nearly all the
Starcats. When bred to CH, GP Starcats Redd Ryder she produced
fantastic reds. (see also Redd Ryder below). Sarah was also CFA Southwest
Region's Best Red in 1982.
Sarah was a very affectionate and personable cat. After making many babies, she
spent the rest of her life in Salt Lake City with a good friend, Tony DeSimone. |

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CH,
GP Starcats Redd Ryder -
Reddy was a very special cat. He was used for stud many times with GC
Dar-ling Petite Sirah of Starcats. Together they produced gorgeous reds
with very HOT DEEP color. One such beauty was CH Starcats Deja Vu of Sesame,
a grandmother of GC, RW Featherhill's Rabble Rouser, DM - often called
"Reggie" who produced 3 National Breed Winners and NW, GC Tinbats
Searching for Caleb, DM.
One of Reddy's favorite things , was to sleep under the covers next to me every night.
I miss this boy - he was truly special
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GC, RW Starcats Celestial Navigation (see home page too)
- Celeste was often called "The Princess" because she would lay on her side on
the judging table and say "feed me grapes" and "rub my tummy, please".
She loved the shows and all of the attention. I ran her for a Regional Kitten
Win, but came up just Short. The next year, I took her out again and ran her for
Championship. The timing was right and she earned her Regional Title and 2nd Best
Abyssinian in the Southwest Region as well. |

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GC
Starcats Cinjin Sirah - Bred
and owned by myself and Tony DeSimone.
Cinjin is aptly called the "Gazelle" as she leaps through the air and bounces
around the house. She is lean and strong and moves with the grace of a gazelle.
Cinjin has already produced three grands (GP Starcats What A Commotion, GC
Starcats Bean There, Done That!, and GC Starcats Carib'bean of
Ab-Dorable).
Cinjin carries herself proud and, like any true red-head, you can read her moods on her
face. |
Copyright © 2000, Regina Shaffer, Lauren
Wendt. Last Modified, Tuesday, March 06, 2001 |
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