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from Siamese
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I first heard of the
Tonkinese in 1993 in Cat World Magazine, how little did I realise what effect
this wonderful breed would have on my life! As a family we have had Siamese cats
since before I was even born! In December 1999 we lost are last Siamese, Pepper,
at the grand age of 19! My mum had bought the book 'Tonkinese Cats' by Linda
Vousden and in 2000 we rescued a mother and daughter pair Milli and Mika. We
were hooked! |
..to tonkinese

from outdoors
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After the traditional period of adjustment we took the step
of letting them out. Mika was brought back 3 times by neighbours and the
decision was made that the cats would have to be confined to the house. Soon
after we had our run built which is linked to the house by a large drain pipe!! |
..to indoor cats

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Our pleasure from this
beautiful, affectionate pair was sadly short lived as Mika died in November
2001. We had been considering getting a pair of kittens for some time as Mika
liked to play so much but Milli wasn't fussed. The day we lost her I searched
the Tonkinese Cat Club looking for breeders with Kittens. |
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I contacted Karen
Durden who fortunately had two girls who had not been booked at two weeks old.
Twelve weeks later Sapphire and Jasmine arrived in their new home. Eight months
later Taya and Willow arrived! In 2003 I decided to buy a boy to show as a
neuter. Kushi arrived home in June, and lives up to the reputation of the reds,
always being the one to get into mischief. |

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It
was around this time that I decided that I really did want to breed these
wonderful cats so that others could enjoy them too. The fist thing to do was
to decide on a prefix. After months of consideration I came up with Tarjjika.
Tarj ar Milli's pedigree name was Americat Milli Vanilli of Tajens and her
daughter was Mika |
... to a place of our own!
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In May 2004 I
decided that it was time to get a place of my own so that I could be a full time
Tonk slave! It was time to part the group of Tonks living at my Mum's house and
have my two - Taya and Kushi, come and live with me. Kushi had other ideas and
being the huge chunk of a boy found living in a flat to much to cope with and
Willow, Taya's sister was missing her so in the end we decided to swap Kushi for
Willow and Kushi continues to reside with my Mum and his beloved stairs!! In
April Steve and I moved into a house in Caversham, Reading.
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In
July 2005 our first litter of Tonkinese kittens arrived (see kittens pages) |

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We
continue to breed these lovely kittens see News for up to date happenings in the
Tarjjika household!
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