Old-Style Siamese (TICA Thai) Kittens Bred and Raised in New Mexico


DiaBrillante
 Old-Style
Siamese
(TICA Thai*)
Cattery

*The International Cat Association

 

Kittens available! 

Click to see the kittens

History of our lineage

 

Tsara Midori of DiaBrillante

Our Seal Point Queen,
born in Pennsylvania

 


SEVEN kittens born

 
 
Tallie-Ho of Sandypoints (seal point)
Midori's
sire and dam

Queen Aravis of Archenland (lilac point)

 

BlackfootRiver Sun of DiaBrillante

Our Blue Point King, born in Montana

 

 

Archenland Apollo of Blackfoot River (seal point)
Sun's
sire and dam

 


Demeter Artemis of Blackfoot River (chocolate point)

 

We are an old-style Siamese cattery located in Albuquerque, NM. Helping to preserve the Old-Style Siamese that I love so much has always been my life-long dream! I have had one to love for most of my life.  Kitten clients tell us that they have had difficulty locating Old-Style kittens with authentic Siamese pedigrees. This sad situation is due to the fact that the Old-Style is on the verge of extinction since it lost favor in the show rings of the major cat fancies. Now that is changing, since The International Cat Association (TICA) has granted them Advanced New Breed status; they are known as the Thai breed. Both of my cats have won several merit ribbons as best of breed.

Our immediate breeding goal is saving the old lineages and keeping them healthy. Many of the old Siamese genes and lineages have been lost and can never be recovered. Our kittens are  registered with  TICA (The International Cat Association) and CFF (Cat Fanciers' Federation). They have pedigrees dating back to the introduction of Siamese to the United States (and beyond that, to the United Kingdom). You will receive a five generation pedigree of each of your kittens parents, along with your kitten.

Inquiries via email are welcome, as are questions via email about the cats, the cattery, and the Old-Style Siamese breed.  

Please write to us at:

Diabrillante@141.com

We will try to answer any further questions you may have.

 


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