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A Precious Beginning, A Precious Legacy

Some cats impress you with their beauty. Others leave a mark on your heart.

Ona has always been the latter.

Among all of our cats, Ona is known for her exceptionally gentle nature. She never competes for attention, never pushes herself to the front, and never demands more than her share. She simply wants to be near the people she loves. Whether being held, cuddled, or carried around, Ona responds with complete trust and affection. Her sweet temperament has made her a favorite of everyone who meets her.

Recently, our beloved Ona welcomed her very first litter of Blue Golden Shaded kittens into the world.

What should have been a joyful and ordinary delivery quickly became an emotional journey. Her babies inherited the beautiful round heads and strong features that make this color and type so special. Unfortunately, those adorable little "big-headed babies" also made natural delivery impossible.

After hours of labor, Ona required an emergency cesarean section to safely bring her kittens into the world.

It was a difficult day filled with worry, waiting, and countless prayers. Yet through it all, Ona remained calm, gentle, and trusting—just as she has always been. Thanks to her strength and the dedication of our veterinary team, both Ona and her precious babies came through safely.

Because this pregnancy and delivery were so challenging, there is a possibility that this may be Ona's first and only litter.

That thought makes these kittens even more meaningful to us.

As we watch these tiny blue golden babies sleeping beside their mother, we are reminded that they represent far more than beautiful pedigrees and rare coloring. They are the continuation of Ona's legacy—her sweetness, her trust, her gentle spirit, and her loving heart.

These photographs preserve more than the arrival of a litter. They capture a moment that may never come again: the day our sweetest girl became a mother.

A precious first litter.

Perhaps an only litter.

And a memory we will treasure forever.


 
 
 

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