Kittens in U.K
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Re: Kittens in U.K
Hi Nala,
I am not sure but I do not think so. The Nebelung is not recognized in UK.
I am not sure but I do not think so. The Nebelung is not recognized in UK.
Re: Kittens in U.K
laurence wrote:Hi Nala,
I am not sure but I do not think so. The Nebelung is not recognized in UK.
The Nebelung is not recognised at this moment by the GCCF . But the TICA recognises the Nebelung and can be found in the UK.
But I have to say.... I only know of one Nebelung in the UK*. But maybe others on the forum know more.
Please, keep looking on our forum.
*this Nebelung was imported from the Netherlands, Lima Sereb Haze.
Regards,
Anke
Re: Kittens in U.K
Thank you for your replies. I remember about 5 years ago I got in touch with a lady that had a Nebelung in the U.K that was going to have kittens, but I lost her contact details.
Is Lima Sereb Haze the name of the breeder the person bought the Nebelung from in the Netherlands? Or is it the name of the person in the U.K that has the Nebelung?
Is Lima Sereb Haze the name of the breeder the person bought the Nebelung from in the Netherlands? Or is it the name of the person in the U.K that has the Nebelung?
Nala- Guest
Re: Kittens in U.K
Lima Sereb Haze is the name of the cat.
Teresa bought her of Kirsten (cattery Sereb Haze).
I have not heard of Teresa in a while. But maybe Kirsten has.
Anke
Teresa bought her of Kirsten (cattery Sereb Haze).
I have not heard of Teresa in a while. But maybe Kirsten has.
Anke
Re: Kittens in U.K
Oh silly me I wonder if anyone on here would have Teresa's contact details?
Would it be expensive to bring one over from Europe to Scotland. I suppose they would have to be at least 6 months old on the pet passport scheme. Then you are missing out on a lot of the kittenhood stage as I am sure it would be possibly a 9 month old kitten I would have to get? I am not sure on how it all works
They are such beautiful cats
Would it be expensive to bring one over from Europe to Scotland. I suppose they would have to be at least 6 months old on the pet passport scheme. Then you are missing out on a lot of the kittenhood stage as I am sure it would be possibly a 9 month old kitten I would have to get? I am not sure on how it all works
They are such beautiful cats
Nala- Guest
Re: Kittens in U.K
I have one kitten (boy) for sale 4 maand old.... He was born 1 december.
But, about brinking to you we have to speak...
If you realy interesting, write to me e-mail...
But, about brinking to you we have to speak...
If you realy interesting, write to me e-mail...
Re: Kittens in U.K
Hi,
I do think this website is very informative about importing pets.
http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel/
(Have to admit I did not read it fully, because of lack of time...... Sorry)
Regards,
Anke
I do think this website is very informative about importing pets.
http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel/
(Have to admit I did not read it fully, because of lack of time...... Sorry)
Regards,
Anke
Re: Kittens in U.K
Hello Nala,
I'm the breeder of Lima. I also lost contact with Teresa. Sorry.
Is there anyway I can help. Maybe I can find a phone number but than I need some time.
Regards Kirsten
I'm the breeder of Lima. I also lost contact with Teresa. Sorry.
Is there anyway I can help. Maybe I can find a phone number but than I need some time.
Regards Kirsten
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