Pita Litter


    Six little loaves of bread, the Pitas!
    Practicalcats Idiosyncrasy is the sort of cat you remember. People stop us and stare in show halls, and she is our highest titled homebred cat. She is extremely social and extremely well socialized and loves everyone that she's ever met. She is also the most invasive, up your nose, into everything, leaping on your shoulder, rapelling into your food, stealing the world to appease her non-stop hunger sort of cat.
    Spotlock is just as stunning, with his amazing spots and sweet personality and absolutely gorgeous body, head, and pretty much everything. He's less obnoxious than Sync, which is probably best for all involved. :)
    Sync had her babies with minimal fuss, and is a fantastic mother. The kittens started eating at 4 weeks of age and are fat, chunky, muscular happy things. They have beautiful structure, great earsets, great bodies, and are everything we could have wanted. Kittens are free of all genetic defects thanks to testing of both parents, and the estimated genetic diversity for this litter is 25.1%, above average for Oriental shorthairs.
    At present, all kittens are in option for potential breeding or showing homes (including ours) and people on our waiting list, but if one becomes available it will be marked so. If you’re interested in these or any other kittens, please email us at info@practicalcats.ca with an introduction! You may also want to read read our TERMS & CONDITIONS.

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Pita Bagel

Ebony silver mackerel tabby --- Male --- OPTION

A very active jelly bean!

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Pita Baguette

Ebony silver ticked tabby --- FEMALE --- STAYS

A very active jelly bean!

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Pita Croissant

Ebony silver spotted tabby --- MALE --- OPTION

A very active jelly bean!

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Pita Biscuit

Ebony silver ticked tabby --- MALE --- OPTION

A very active jelly bean!

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Pita Pretzel

Ebony silver lynx point --- FEMALE --- OPTION

A very active jelly bean!

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Pita Toast

Ebony silver ticked tabby --- MALE --- OPTION

A very active jelly bean!

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