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Directory of Cat Breeders Directory of Cat Breeders Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 2 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 3 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 Feline Association of South Australia CONTACTS SECRETARY TREASURER Lee Caldwell: Mob: 0401 354 052 Nicole Rajan: Mob: 0423 649 434 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ADVICE ON SHOWING GENERAL ADVICE your cat: and kitten availability: Are you showing your kitten/cat for Anne Fanning Ph:(08) 8388 0834 the first time at a FASA cat show? Email: [email protected] Not sure what to do? Phone Anne Kirtland Ph: (08) 8240 4447 Email: [email protected] FASA REGISTRARS: Group 1: Trixie Burke Ph:(08) 8261 1961 Email: [email protected] Group 2: Anne Christie Mob: 0417 150 701 Email: [email protected] Group 3 & Prefix: Lee Caldwell Mob: 0401 354 052 Email: [email protected] 4 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 FASA WEBSITE www.felineassociationsa.com AFFILIATED FASA CAT CLUBS & CONTACTS Have you thought about joining a cat club? FESTIVAL CITY CAT CLUB PERSIAN BREEDERS Rhiannon Grunwald CAT CLUB Cheryl Ross Mob: 0431 331 269 Mob: 0428 380 350 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] RAGDOLL CLUB OF SA SIAMESE CAT CLUB Kristy Smith Rachel Hopkins Mob: 0430 118 195 Mob: 0409 671 768 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CAT CLUB Barbara Kemp Ph: (08) 7123 1852 Mob: 0414 485 200 Email: [email protected] 5 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 6 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 2016 CAT SHOW CALENDAR Feline Association of South Australia Inc and Governing Council of the Cat Fancy of South Australia Inc Date Contact Gov.Body February 21 FASA Summer Show 0401 354 052 FASA March 6 FSCC Kitten & Neuter Show GCSA Easter 27 Southern Districts Cat Club 7123 1852 FASA April 3 10 Siamese Cat Club 0409 671 768 FASA 17 Adelaide Cat Club 0428 312 085 GCSA 22- Animal Expo—Wayville (not a BOTH 24 show) May 1 Cat Fanciers Society of SA 8344 7659 GCSA 15 SA Cat Breeders Association 0414 237 001 GCSA 22 Persian Breeders Cat Club 0428 380 350 FASA 29 Tandanya Cat Club Inc 8449 5880 GCSA June 5 11- Queen’s Birthday ACF National in Brisbane acf.asn.au ACF 12 19 Festival City Cat Club 0430 059 304 FASA TCC - Moved to leave free week 26 8449 5880 GCSA before GCCFSA July 3 GCCFSA – Golden Awards Show 8344 7659 GCSA 16- CCCA National in Adelaide 0413 482 240 CCCA 17 31 Ragdoll Club of SA 8524 2184 FASA August 7 Foreign Shorthair Cat Club 8322 8065 GCSA 21 FASA Annual Show 0401 354 052 FASA Adelaide Royal Show Cheryl Ross (FASA) 0428 380 350 September 2- Judith Russack (GCCFSA) 8344 7659 BOTH 11 RA&HS: Schedules or 8210 5211 Enquiries 18 Festival City Cat Club 0430 059 304 FASA 25 Rex & Burmese Cat Fanciers 8447 2489 GCSA October 2 Siamese Cat Club 0409 671 768 FASA 9 Reserved for possible show GCSA 23 All British Cat Club 0419 990 122 GCSA 31 Crazy Cat Capers 0401 354 052 FASA November 6 Tandanya Cat Club 8449 5880 GCSA 7 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 8 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 9 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 GROUP 1 BREEDS Persian, Exotic Shorthair, Birman, Ragdoll, Turkish Van, Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, Siberian Forest Cat Cats with longhair or long hair derivatives, numerous colour patters, including solid colours, tabbies, bicolours, and pointed cats BIRMAN KIRASHAN Birmans Sally Briton PH: 08 8391 1495 Email: [email protected] Web Site: tyanakirashan.com EXOTIC SHORTHAIR ARRAKISH Exotic Shorthairs Barbara & Kirsty Martland MOB: 0402 900 962 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.arrakish.com Facebook: Arrakish Exotics MAINE COON PERSIANS COONMAGIC Maine Coons LETSGO Persians All Colours Kim Mattock MOB: 0405 327 040 Margaret Mansell Email: [email protected] PH: 08 8268 1553 Web Site: www.coonmagic.com 10 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 RAGDOLL COTTONCANDY Ragdolls MIKIDZ Ragdolls Luke Streeton Sandy Yandell MOB: 0424 837 758 Ph: (08) 8524 2184 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web Site: Web Site: www.mikidzcats.weebly.com www.cottoncandyragdolls.weebly.com WROXTON Ragdolls Kay Zander Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.wroxtonragdolls.com 11 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 12 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 13 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 SIBERIAN FOREST CAT ANZELINKA Siberian Forest Cats SHEMIAKA Siberian Forest Cats Trixie Burke Sherrie Noble MOB: 0435 029 171 Ph: (08) 8388 7371 Email: [email protected] MOB: 0435 091 330 Email: [email protected] http://www.shemiakasiberians.com 14 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 15 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 16 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 17 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 GROUP 2 BREEDS Siamese, Oriental Shorthair, Oriental Longhair, Foreign White Longhair & Shorthair, Balinese fine type, short or long hair, pointed or solid colours, tabbies, bi-colours SIAMESE MOORLYKA Siamese & Orientals ROBSEANE Siamese (all Colours) Anna Tsykin Anne Fanning Email: [email protected] Ph: (08) 8388 0834 https://www.facebook.com/anna.tsykin Email: [email protected] SHIMMEREE Siamese & Orientals SIMBRULYN Siamese & Orientals Eryn Hoare Lyn Brunato Ph: (08) 8254 7110 Ph: (08) 8369 3646 MOB: 0413 691 586 MOB: 0473 659 045 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/shimmeree SUSARAMO Siamese & Orientals SYANA Siamese, Siamese & Orientals Bicolours & Tortie Point & Cornish Rex Lisa McNeil Sue Morton Ph: (08) 8566 3516 MOB: 0409 143 105 MOB: 0414 479 623 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://susaramocattery.weebly.com/ Facebook: Syana Cats 18 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 SIAMESE (continued) ZURISANA Siamese & Orientals Sue and Neil Fletcher MOB: 0408 996 393 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Zurisana Siamese, Balinese and Orientals ORIENTAL MOORLYKA Orientals & Siamese SHIMMEREE Orientals & Siamese Anna Tsykin Eryn Hoare Email: [email protected] Ph: (08) 8254 7110 https://www.facebook.com/anna.tsykin MOB: 0413 691 586 Email: [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/shimmeree SIMBRULYN Orientals & Siamese SUSARAMO Oriental & Siamese Lyn Brunato Bicolours & Tortie Point & Cornish Rex Ph: (08) 8369 3646 Sue Morton MOB: 0473 659 045 MOB: 0409 143 105 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://susaramocattery.weebly.com/ SYANA Orientals & Siamese ZURISANA Orientals & Siamese Lisa McNeil Sue and Neil Fletcher Ph: (08) 8566 3516 MOB: 0408 996 393 MOB: 0414 479 623 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Facebook: Zurisana Siamese, Balinese and Facebook: Syana Cats Orientals 19 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 20 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 Keep your cat safe whilst giving the freedom of being outside with an unobtrusive quality custom cat enclosure from Secureakat. SecureaKat™ is a Division of Advanced Nets and Ropes Australia's leading netting company so you can rest assured that SecureaKat™ netting, materials and installations are of the highest standard and are safe for you and your cat whilst remaining strong and secure. Our netting expertise allows us to create individual, affordable, netted cat runs and outdoor cat enclosures, custom installed to any size and shape. Either freestanding or attached to the side of your house, balcony or pergola. We can cover part of or all of your property. SecureaKat™ design, manufacture and install custom, hand-made, netted cat enclosures for each customer throughout Australia and we do not sub contract. 21 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 Multi Supreme Exhibits in Show and Champion lines Breeder of “Solaces Lord Outback Jack” Winner of Supreme Exhibit at the 2009 Adelaide Royal Show Contact: Sue Allen Ph: 0405 798 897 Email: [email protected] 22 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 GROUP 3 BREEDS Abyssinian, American Curl, American Shorthair, British, Bengal, Burmese, Burmilla, Cornish Rex, Cymric, Devon Rex, Egyptian Mau, Japanese Bobtail (S/H & L/H), Korat, Manx, Mandalay, Munchkin, Ocicat, Russian, Scottish Fold, Selkirk Rex, Singapura, Somali, Sphynx , Tonkinese Various types and coat lengths, including hairless and curly coat, numerous colour patterns, including solid colours, tabbies, ‘wild’ coats, and pointed cats. ABYSSINIAN CHARLBURY Abyssinian & Burmese SILAMOS Silver Abyssinian & Somali Anne Kirtland Linda Schneider Ph: (08) 8240 4447 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.silamos.com Web Site: www.charlburycats.com VIVACE Abyssinian & Somali Evelyn & Rita Bruche MOB: 0403 881 128 MOB: 0423 982 941 Email: [email protected] Web Site: http://vivace75.wix.com/vivace-cattery 23 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 24 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 BENGAL ADABEL Bengals ADELHILLS Bengals Laurie Westbrook Melinda Radus MOB: 0415 553 778 Ph: (08) 8280 7413 Email: [email protected] MOB: 0401 383 969 Web Site: www.adabelsnowbengals.com PO Box 188 One Tree Hill 5114 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.bengalcatbreeder.com.au BANSULI Bengals Sybil & Pandora Nelson Ph: (08) 8287 2811 MOB: 0432 644 937 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.bansulibengals.com 25 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 26 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 27 Feline Association of SA Inc. 2015-2016 28 Feline Association
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