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    "M O V E  O V E R Girls...

                                    Terracoon Halli is here!" 

 

 

Halli is being groomed for breeding to

IWSGC SaraJen Boswell of  Terracoon.  After she has been heart tested, we hope to have kittens in the Fall of 2007.  She is DNA negative for the HCM Cardiomyopathy mutation. 

 

These kitten will require their own personal barber because of the volumes and volumes of long, gorgeous coat they will have!    >>>>>

 

"No Contest!  There is room for all of us at Phyllis' house!" 

 I'm YOUR MOM and Don't Forget It!    

                                            ~ ~ Mistral of Terracoon

Coonyham Mistral of Terracoon came to live with us in the fall of 2005. She is sired by IWSGC Coonyham Lone Star. Many thanks to Sharon and Laura Cunningham for breeding and sharing this wonderful, outgoing and loveable girl. She is pictured here at 1 year of age.

                                 

 

Mainlysilver Viva of Terracoon is the newest addition to the Terracoon family. She is 6 months old here. We are showing her this season in TICA.. She takes after her father, IWSGC Mainlysilver Reed, who is also a lover of major proportions (as in very large and very affectionate!). Thank you Bonnie and Mike Pilar!!!

 

Terracoon Halli born 4/3/06 is daughter of

IWSGC SaraJen Scoresby and Cooneyham Mistral of Terracoon

 

 

                Ch. Terracoon Ginger stole our hearts as a kitten with her loving and super-gentle personality. She was a pleasure to show in TICA and CFA. She has luxurious coat and size for a female. This is her debut picture at 8 months  She is now a stay at home mom. She has wonderful size and temperament. She is Benson's sister.

 

 

 

 

 

Terra was the first of the Terracoons, pictured here at 8 months. She is a sweet, mild-mannered girl with large boning and fabulous lynx tips. She is the mother of QGCA, Grand Premier Terracoon Benson, who continues to wow spectators at occasional TICA and CFA shows in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Terra is now retired and enjoys life as a pet.