In Medias Res A Prima Vista. Sia a. She is a blue pointed Siamese from all-Siamese lines.
She is the first kitten born under our prefix, and is still a youngster. At the photo she is seven
months old. She has a lively and playful temper. You can tell that she is brought up together with our
now six years old twins; she is though and happy. She is called Vista at a daily basis.
We are hoping for a long and happy life together with her. It is our intention to include
her in our breeding program in due time, and we are also attending some exhibitions with her.
Dark Breed's Bit N' Byte. Sia g21. She is a blue tortie tabby (lynx) pointed Siamese from
all-Siamese lines. Her household name is Sampli. She was given the name by our four year old son the
day she arrived. It didn't make any sense, as it is neither a
Norwegian name, nor carry any meaning, but his explanation was
simply that Sampli was in cats English. We couldn't stand for
that remark, so she has been known by that name ever since. She
is remarkable in many ways. Her temper is wonderful. She is nice and gentle, asks polite
for her attention, and just loves to cuddle. She came to stay
with us after a careful consideration, but today we are so happy that
she did. We find her lines interesting. The lady of
the house has been showed two times as an adult, and she has showed an excellent show temperament,
and the second time she was even awarded the Best in Show title. She is now one certificate from being
awarded the Champion title, and we are going to exhibit her more in the time to come.
She is an excellent mother, and we hope to have more kittens after her when the time comes.
Photo credit: Ingrid Lorentzen
Dark Breed's Blessed Be. Sia f. She is a brown tortie pointed Siamese from all-Siamese
lines. Around the house she is known as Joy, and that is exactly what she brings. She was bought
after a long search, and our initial plan was to make her our
first queen. She was a quite promising kitten, but sadly she
developed a protruding sternum at the age of seven months, and is
now altered. She will hopefully be shown to her premiership this year. She is a superb pet,
affectionate and playful, loves all the attention she can get,
and surely knows how to get it. She is such a nice cat to have
around. The kids just love playing fetch with her. But most of all she is a "Daddy's Cat", and follows
him around and wants to be carried on his neck or in his arms like a baby. She is extremely
affectionate and clever.