Are you interested in a rescue Oriental or Siamese?
Occasionally cats whose owners have died or have fallen on hard circumstances become available.  Often these are adult cats, sometimes with special needs, only occasionally kittens, but in all cases these cats need good loving homes.  These cats are not free, costs usually include covering low-cost spay/neuter, vaccinations, and transportation if necessary.  Nonetheless, they are typically much less than a pedigreed kitten purchased under normal circumstances.  Plus, there is the bonus of having rescued a cat who has fallen on hard times.  
       If you are interested, check  out Meezerpleasers which handles Siamese and Orientals,  Siamese Rescue, which often also has Orientals, these  Purebred rescue contacts. or you can always look at Petfinders and see what kitties of all types are in desperate need of permanent loving homes are near to you.

Synergy Kittens and Cats Available
Kittens, Young Adults, Special Needs Kitties

Kittens: TICA registered Kittens are occasionally available to selected homes at a minimum age of 12 to 16 weeks, they are bedroom raised, guaranteed free of FeLV and FIV, and have been vaccinated against Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and Rhinotracheitis.  They are sold either already neutered or spayed, or with spay/neuter contracts.
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Currently available Two neutered Oriental Longhairs.  One Blue Tabby and one Black Silver tabby, and two Oriental Shorthairs, one blue eyed white spay and one black spotted tabby neuter.  All were born in June 2008.

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silver kitten          spotted kitten

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Much more rarely kittens with show/breeding potential are available to serious hobby breeders/exhibitors.
For those who might be interested in the world of showing and maybe breeding pedigreed cats, feel free to contact Heather Lorimer about it.  However, though breeding Orientals is a lot of fun, and the kittens and cats are charming and entertaining, it is an expensive hobby.  You will not "make money" doing it.  Any compensation from kitten sales is more than offset by the cost of high quality catfood, entry fees to shows, vaccinations, toys, and healthcare.  Fortunately, spayed or neutered cats are eligible to be shown, so you can show without the expenses and risks of breeding.


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I love to get pictures back from owners of cats that I raised as kittens, take a look at some sample photos of Synergy cats from their human companions

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Not sure that you want to deal with the high activity level of a kitten?
Willing to spend time getting to know a mature cat?
Do you want a pedigreed cat of known personality, already neutered or spayed, for substantially less $ than a kitten?

Consider adopting a "retired" adult.  Most of these cats were show cats/ moms or dads.  Their offspring are carrying on the work that they are done with.  They now look forward to a long and happy retirement as someones beloved lap-cat.

YOUNG ADULTS:  I look forward to finding my young adults good homes where they can be loved, played with, and spoiled as they deserve to be. These cats are all neutered or spayed, and are mainly retired show-cats and/or breeders.  I don't breed cats for very long as it is hard on cats to be kept "whole" for more than a few years.  In fact there is evidence that cats that are neutered or spayed before sexual maturity stand less risk of getting some diseases/cancers.  For those on a budget, these cats are less expensive than kittens, they are also more restrained than the rather exhuberant kittens.  Their individual personalities are well known.  They are a bit slower in adjusting to new homes and animal companions, but make as wonderful of companions as kittens do.


Available Adults:
Most pictures are recent and taken at home by Heather Lorimer. No photos on this page may be reproduced without permission

Currently I also have 3 young adult lynx-point, two spays and a neuter.  The neuter is a retired show cat (SGC Synergy Stratfurrd of Balimoor) and the spays are his daughters.  The girls are shy and need to go to a home with a person who will pay them special attention and get them put of their shells.  They were born in August 2007.  Their father, a more gregarious cat, was born in February 2003.  His daughters adore him and I would like him to accompany one or both. Below are the girls as little kittens along with siblings and cousins.

I also have a seal-point (seal smoke point) named Chandra who is shy as well.  Chandra is spayed, and was born in November 2006.

Ajna with assorted kittensMany Kittens


Here are the lynx-point girls, Stratfurrd and Chandra, picture taken November 2008.

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 Special Needs Kitties:

These are cats that are available for adoption to homes where they can get the care/attention that they need.  Each of these cats has an unusual physical or personality trait that has caused me to keep them until they are grown and not to sell them as kittens for my regular kitten price.  These cats all have features that will make them wonderful pets to the right home, but have some sort of special need.
 

The Lynx-point girls could be considered Special Needs because they are shy.  They only need some devoted attention though.








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