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GEE (TWO TOES) Gee was actually our first born Keverstone kitten. We had rescued his longhaired non-pedigree mother two weeks previously and he and his sister, Misty Megan, was born in our airing cupboard. We still have his mum and sister He was named Two Toes because he was a black cat with two white toes. He is pictured here with Steve's Daughter, Lisa.
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BOWIE Bowie was a very special cat. Born with congenital cataracts to a wild feral mother, he came to us when he was just a few weeks old because the chances of him finding a good home with this disability was very unlikely .Our vet told us that his outlook was poor and doubted that he would cope well. He lived a long and very happy life with us for over 14 years and surprisingly, he was "The Boss Cat"
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BELUJONDRA IMOGEN
Imogen, a brown tabby, was one of our first breeding queens. Imogen was one of our first show cats. She was shown back in the very early 1990s when the breed still had Preliminary Status. During her show career, she gained several Merits and competed well against other breeds. She was the Maine Coon Cat Club's Best Female Adult 1990-91.
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LAWMAINE CALLY SUE Cally was a tortie-tabby & white and had too much white to be shown under GCCF Rules. However, although she was never shown, a number of her kittens have been very successful on the show bench over the years. These include Gr Ch Keverstone Big Al, Gr Pr Keverstone Klara, Pr Keverstone Tasha Koonski & Gr Ch Keverstone Liddel Richard. She was a very gentle cat, and is greatly missed.
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WEEP NOT FOR ME By Constance Jenkins Weep not for me though I am gone Into that gentle night. Grieve if you will, but not for long, Upon my soul's sweet flight. I am at peace, my soul's at rest, There is no need for tears; For with your love I was so blessed For all those many years. There is no pain, I suffer not; The fear now all is gone. Put now these things out of your thoughts, In your memory I live on. Remember not my fight for breath, Remember not the strife. Please do not dwell upon my death, But celebrate my life.
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