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Savannah cats

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

although savannas cats did not gain worldwide populari the wreck mission until the late 1990s a first nine Savannah Pairing of African serval and the domestic Was achieved in the mid-1980s about a breeder Judy Frank the F1 female resulting from the breeding of was named Savannah the most appropriately is the official name of these fascinating breed today

AndAlthough Savannahs did not gain worldwide popularity and recognition until the late 1990s, the first known Savannah (pairing of an African Serval and a domestic cat) was achieved in the Mid-1980s by breeder Judee Frank. The F1 female resulting from this breeding was named “Savannah,” and most appropriately, is the official name of this fascinating breed today, more than 20 years later. However, the breed was actually named after the savannahs of Africa: the grasslands from which the breed’s serval ancestors originate.

Judee Frank’s Savannah attracted the interest of Patrick Kelly, who purchased one of Savannah’s kittens. Patrick Kelly’s enthusiasm and vision for establishing a new domestic breed based on the Serval / domestic cat cross prompted him to research what steps would be needed to be recognized and accepted by an official feline registry. Armed with that information, obtained from Leslie Bowers at TICA , Patrick approached several breeders who owned Servals and encouraged them to attempt the development of this breed.   Initially, very few breeders were interested. But Patrick persisted and finally convinced one breeder, Joyce Sroufe, to join him in his efforts.  Patrick and Joyce wrote the original breed standard and presented it to the TICA Board of Directors in February 1996. Today, Patrick’s well-known SavannahCat.com is the foremost promoter of our b

Pilaster slightly protruding column

Monday, August 15th, 2011

A Pilaster here H@ME interiors, we havea pair of slightly protruding columns that could be built into the face of a wall. The most commonly found Pilaster are commonly flattened and rectangular in form, unlike the ornate. Almost mermaid like figures that make up ours,
the architectural element of a pilaster is found in a lots of classical architecture and is used to give the effect of a supporting column either side of a grand opening all large window,

Stansted Rose for valentine’s day

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Stansted Rose for valentine’s day

this tear on feb the 14 th valentine’s day. Treat your loved one to a artificial Red rose to show your love.

You can get you Stansted Rose for valentine’s day from home interiors essex Stansted.

Rose red

Rose red

Sia Home Interiors

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Sia Home Interiors

Sia artificial flowers at home interiors

Sia artificial flowers at home interiors

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Sia Products for the Home

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Sia Products for the Home

New Sia products

New Sia products

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Artificial flowers Essex Rose Bagatelle In Cream and Pink

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Artificial flowers Essex Rose Bagatelle In Cream and Pink

Winter range of artificial flowers Essex

Winter range of artificial flowers Essex

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Sia U.K Tea Rose In Red

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Sia U.K Tea Rose In Red.

U.K Sia artificial flowers Sia U.K Tea Rose In Red

U.K Sia artificial flowers Sia U.K Tea Rose In Red

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New Sia Christmas products Boxwood Bush In Green 2009

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

New Sia Christmas products Boxwood Bush In Green 2009

This years new Christmas products by Sia artificial flowers 2009

This years new Christmas products by Sia artificial flowers 2009

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Xmas Rose Loena Christmas artificial flower

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Xmas Rose Loena Christmas artificial flower

artificial christmas flower

artificial christmas flower

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Artifical Wedding Flowers Fabiola Rose In Pink

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Artifical Wedding Flowers Fabiola Rose In Pink

A stunning Fabiola Rose In Pink wedding flower

A stunning Fabiola Rose In Pink wedding flower

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