Jemville - Burmese and Bombay Cat Breeder - Gympie, QLD

Bombay, Burmese Cat Breeder - Gympie, QLD

Welcome to Jemville Burmese and Jemville Bombay cats and kittens. Home to beautiful mums, dads and babes of the Burmese and Bombay cat world. Even though most of our Burmese and Bombay are from show stock, our Cattery's main aim is to produce kittens of sound temperament and type, to be totally suitable as adorable pets.

Our cats live in a small cattery with sunshine and fresh air, and protection from the elements. It is a subtropical and pleasant environment for our babies. All of our cats, the dads, the mums and their babies, enjoy indoor/outdoor runs where the babies can develop their social skills and explore the "big wide world".

All of my kittens are guaranteed to be free of hypokalemia. All of my breeding stock, mums and dads, have been tested at the university of California, Davis, USA. Any new breeding stock brought in for outcrossing, will be born free of this disease, or will have been tested for hypokalemia, and certified free.

Jenny was Secretary of of the Burmese Cat Society of Queensland for many years and thoroughly enjoyed the involvement of organizing the many annual shows.

With regard to the true Burmese, Jemville Cattery is a member of the Worldwide "Purebred Burmese Cat Alliance", based in Europe, a body dedicated to breed and maintain Burmese in their original 10 colours, with no variations or crossbreeding that would lead to, and include. the silver and cinnamon colours being proposed by some. I, and many burmese breeders true to the breed, continue to be vigilant in making sure these crossbreeding genes are not introduced into this beautiful breed in Australia, just for the sake of introducing a variety of 'other' colours.

If you need more information regarding the Bombay, which is quite rare here in Australia, please Google The Cat Fanciers Association of America, @ . Go to "Breeds", and select "Bombay. This site has the best and most informative information regarding the beautiful Bombays. This is, of course, where the breed originated.

Registered Breeder No. 419, with the Queensland Feline Association (QFA Inc.) QFA is affiliated with the Australian Cat Federation (ACF Inc.).


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Location: Gympie, QLD
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Registrations & memberships

Prefix: JEMVILLE
Clubs & Assoc: Registered with CATS QLD. INC.

Category:

Breeder - Cats
For: Cats - Bombay - Burmese
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Member since 2019

Our standards & practices

Health testing & screening

Question. Do you health test in accordance with the current standards and recommended guidelines for your breed? Can you demonstrate your knowledge of any required DNA or other health related test results concerning your breed (if applicable).
Answer. Yes.All tested for Hypokalemia. Regularly attend Bent St., Vet Surgery, Dr. Geoff

Preparation & socialisation

Question. Do you ensure that your kittens are appropriately socialised? Please provide details about how you raise your kittens to ensure that their environmental and social needs are met, that they are suitable as pets. And, do you ensure that the new family understands and is equipped to continue this socialisation?
Answer. Yes.Reared in house.

Placement & matching

Question. Is ensuring that your kittens go to the right home a high priority? How do you ensure that the kitten will be a good fit, and be well cared for in its new home? Do you have a verbal or personal interview?
Answer. Yes.I ask relevant questions prior to inspections. Also most of my kittens are sold through recommendations.
Question. What written information about the conditions of sale, warranty, and information concerning the care and maintenance of the breed do you provide?
Answer. Yes.all are desexed prior to sale. I rely on 30 years of breeding experience as to who I sell a kitten to.

Ongoing support

Question. Do you offer ongoing support? For example: Help with introducing a kitten to other animals; help with any health or behavioural problems that might occur.
Answer. Yes.This is stated on my website.
Question. In the long term, do you assist with re-homing a kitten or cat if for some reason the new family are unable to care for it?
Answer. Yes.Definitely

Clubs & Associations

Question. Are you a current member of any breed clubs and/or associations?
Answer. Yes.Burmese Cat Fanciers Assn.