Grand Champion Cecilia (Cici) gave birth to the “J Litter” of six kittens on 3 January 2016. The father is Felix.
Jonty was renamed Georgy by his new family in Auckland.
Siberian cat Georgy, December 2017
Siberian kitten Georgy (ex Jonty), May 2016
Siberian kitten Georgy, April 2016
Siberian kitten Georgy with Alex, May 2016
Michelle writes:
Here are a couple more pictures of Georgy. He has become Sophia’s baby! He is so very tolerant of being picked up and cuddled all the time – though Sophia is also good at playing with him and we are all astounded at his leaping ability. None of us can resist him. He seems to have bonded with all of us really well. (April 2016)
Siberian kitten Georgy with Sophia, April 2016
Siberian kitten Jonty at 7 weeks old, 21 Feb 2016
Siberian kitten Jonty at 7 weeks old, 21 Feb 2016
Siberian kitten Jonty at 7 weeks old, 21 Feb 2016
Siberian kitten Jonty at 7 weeks old, 21 Feb 2016
15 February 2016: Growling Jonty subdues a toy
Blue tabby Siberian kitten Jonty at 5 weeks old, 7 Feb 2016
20-day-old kitten J4 snuggles up with Neil during the J Litter’s first picnic. 23 January 2016
Male blue tabby Siberian kitten at 20 days old, 23 January 2016
Male blue tabby Siberian kitten at 19 days old, 22 January 2016
Seacliffe Siberians breeds low-allergen Siberian cats in Auckland, New Zealand.
Our Siberians are pedigreed, and bred from low-allergen lines with no known history of HCM or PKD (heart and kidney diseases).
Their Fel d1 allergen levels are measured (a lab test), so that we can match each kitten to a home where they will not cause an allergic reaction. (Not all Siberian cats are low-allergen.)
Kittens are raised in our home and are part of our family. They are playful, affectionate and, of course, extraordinarily cute.
Seacliffe Siberians is registered as a breeding cattery with the International Cat Association and is a member of the Responsible Breeder Programme.