Welcome to the world of Elmarlay, the registered prefix of Wayne Baxter. You will be able to get an insight into all the coming and goings at Elmarlay. My aim is simple to produce happy and healthy Birman & Siberians.
Monday, 19 December 2011
Elmarlay Cuthburt - Optioned!
Bertie will soon be ready to leave for a new home after Xmas but as I haven't updated his pictures for a while I decided I would add a few new ones of him. He is a stunner he has a coat to die for and is a cheeky chappie. He has got his moms ear tuft and looks like a little owl. He is weighing in at over 2kgs and has substance. Hoping that he will venture out onto the show scene in the future.
UPDATE - Bertie is being viewed at the weekend and maybe joining his older sister.
Birman Kittens still available
Updated pictures of the Birman kittens that are still available to loving homes. Picture one Blue Tortie Female, Picture two Blue Tabby Boy, Picture three Blue Tortie Tabby Female, Picture four Seal Tortie Female. All vaccinated, GCCF registered, Insured and five generation Pedigree. Raised in the home. Born 01/07/2011.
Ebonys Secret Garden - a beloved friend RIP!
So sudden, but totally Ebony to the end! My heart broke that day as she was my shadow never far from my side and was my faithful companion and protector to the end. Ebony will be missed and it will take me a long time to come to terms with her passing but I am thankful that she made the decision to slip away and she did it with me by her side. She hated car journeys and also being prodded by the vets so that trip to the vets would have caused her undue stress when the end result was likely to be the same, the loss of my beloved dog Ebony. Their will only ever be one Ebony but she leaves a legacy of her own in the form of her daughters Kizzy, Darcey & Fenn, who also miss her dearly.
Ebony at her best on the left with her eldest daughter Kizzy and a young Lexx. I stumbled on this picture and although not a great one made me smile as this was Ebony typical Cavalier King Charles style fast asleep without a care in the world.
Sleep peaceful dear old girl!
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Elmarlay Cuthburt
Bertie may stay here as a show neuter undecided at the moment.
So here he is at 3 weeks.
Monday, 17 October 2011
Birman Kittens Available
I have a Blue Tabby Boy - Elmarlay Egeus - picture 1 and picture 2 with his sister Titania.
A Blue Tortie Tabby Girl - Elmarlay Hippolyta - picture 3.
A Seal Tortie Girl - Elmarlay Hermia - picture 4.
A Blue Tortie Girl - Elmarlay Titania - featured in picture 2 and then in picture 5.
The names come from characters of a Midsummer's Night Dream, a bit of a play of words with this litter as their mother is named Dream.
Ready to leave - fully vaccinated, GCCF reg, Micro-chipped & Insured.
Sired by Champion Esaya Sioux Warrior.
If interested please get in touch.
Two Siberian Female Kittens still available
They have both been fully vaccinated, GCCF reg, Micro-chipped, and will leave insured also. They are 6 months old so a new home is important for them. The one is going to the Supreme on exhibition this will still happen if home is local to Birmingham Area.
If you are interested please get in touch to arrange a viewing.
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Two Siberian Female Kittens still available
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Up on cloud nine!!!!!
Sunday, 10 July 2011
The relaunch of the Siberian Cat Club Website
Due to a conflict of interest with an ex-officer of the Siberian Cat Club the clubs website has been down for some time, whilst the issues are resolved we have set up a new website and the link below will take you to the site and all the information related to the Siberian in the UK.
http://www.siberian-cat-club.com/
My appologies to members and the general public for the inconvience that this incident has caused, please be assured that the club is talking to legal representatives in order to rectify the situation.
Thank you for your patience.
Wayne Baxter on behalf of the Siberian Cat Club.
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Northern Birman Show results
After only a few weeks since achieving his Champion title, I decided to try Tee in the Grand Classes to see how he would fair. I was not expecting too much as I knew that he would have strong competition, I was not wrong with two AOC males in the class alongside him, one being the Handsome Imperial Grand Champion Panjandrum Feugo, who is a red point like Tee who I have admired for many years, then a young boy Grand Champion Maysula Andulsite a rather handsome Seal Tabby youngster. After going for breakfast with friends I returned to the show hall and had to get Susie Harris to double check the board, Sorry Susie for nearly bursting your ear drums when the result sunk in,
Elmarlay Firestarter not only took the Grand he was also awarded his 4th CC as well as the red BOB. Tee is still only 11 months old so proud is an understatement. He also got two 1st's and a 2nd in his side classes. His Grand & Open Judge was Daphne Butters, and this is what she thought of him.
GCC - BAXTER'S - CH. ELMARLAY FIRESTARTER, 13c5, M, 02/05/2010.
Red Point. I was very impressed indeed with this young man. He has style, type, size& real presence. Just eleven months old and he had a long and weighty body, wonderful boning to medium length limbs and short strong paws. Very well furnished bushy tail in balance to the body length. Very well developed strong masculine head, showing excellent breadth and full round cheeks, with wide set ears, medium in size. Medium length nose with a slight dip in profile. Vivid blue eyes, quite a deep shade and of good almost round shape. Well developed muzzle, chin quite firm. Fairly Long Coat, I felt that is was well developed for one so young, pale cream colour showing excellent contrast with the mid red points, limbs currently a little paler than the other points. Points were quite even in depth all round. Well marked gloves, ending in straight lines below the paw/leg angle. Even length to the socks, back feet covered, gauntlets angled very slightly outwards, both ending just below the point of the hock. A delight to handle and shown in wonderful condition, a real charmer. He was a strong contender when I came to choose my best in show male adult.
Not to be out done by her Birman brother, Elmarlay Alyssa (Siberian Female) who was born on the same day as Tee, also took her 1st Merit as an adult, this was in preparation for the Siberian moving up the rankings in June, as Alyssa hasn't been at a show since the Supreme. She also had Daphne Butters as her judge.
Daphne felt that she was a "very Promising young lady, showing nice type and expression, and having a fabulous temperament and condition."
I was pleased as Alyssa decided to loose half her coat the week before the show due to a few days of sunshine!
One very Happy Siberian & Birman Breeder.
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
The Elmarlay Memorial Shield is coming home to Elmarlay as well as the Najim Cup.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Wytch has her babies
Will post pictures towards the weekend.
Got to get some sleep in the coming few days as I am well tired with a show and committee meetings and then baby minding.
Saturday, 19 March 2011
He went and did it!!!!!
Not to be out done Elmarlay Makin A Splash also had a good day picking up her 2nd CC, Splash is going to take a break from showing as she has been shown quite a lot as a kitten and then three times as an adult and she is not enjoying it as much as she did so will stay at home to grow up a bit and then make a return in late summer to try for her final CC to gain her tittle. Watch out her litter sister may be coming back out to bring tortatude to the show scene, god help them as Missy has some attitude.
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Wytch to be a mom - watch this space
Will post further information as it becomes available, no tabbies in this litter, they will be predominately black or black smoke, with and without white, as well as seal colour points, possibility of blues as well, Fingers crossed.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
The Siberians Have It!
A big thank you to all the breeders and exhibitors that aided in the creation of a rather large document that showed the Siberian eligible for moving that step forward to obtaining Champion Status, all being well the time scale for the next stage will be a shorter one and by 2013 we should be able to compete at Champion level. This can only be achieved if breeders and exhibitors again put the cats out on the show bench and send me the results of the classes and write ups of the judges critiques.
BIG THANK YOU TO YOU ALL, I can at last take a deep breath and look at the next stage with a clear outlook.
Wayne Baxter
Breed Administrator for the Siberian Cat Club.
Monday, 14 February 2011
Our 1st, 2011 litter ends in tears.
A brave battle fought by three little angels who have all left this world to start new adventures on the other side of rainbow bridge.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Ruddy 2011 - not a good start!!!!!!
I am still here all be it feeling a bit bruised and battered after a spell in hospital that is going to see me laid up for a bit. I had hoped for a better new year as last year really was a trial of wills on many levels but this year is already heading the same.
My dad had a heart attack two weeks ago out of the blue and so we were all running around like mad hatters ensuring that he was OK, I am pleased to say that he spent four days in hospital and has been home resting and is doing as well as could be expected.
Then my turn, with very little prior warning a week to the day of my dads illness my appendix's decided to go into free for all and land me in hospital, I was operated on of Tuesday of last week and could not just be a routine job could I, no not I, I react to the Morphine they are giving me to control the abdominal pains and then react to the anesthetic and land in recovery for two hours and then have to be on a heart monitor and full oxygen for 12 hours after as my heart and oxygen levels were all over the place. I returned home on Thursday and am just getting my head around the fact that I can't do the tasks that I did prior to the operation in such a short time as it flipping hurts and makes me feel exhausted.
Sadly I missed out exhibiting four of my cats yesterday at a show and I have another booked that also looks unlikely that I will be able to attend, so in all not feeling on top of the world right know.
If it takes me a time to get back to you if you ring or email it is either that I haven't the energy to turn the computer on or can't get to the phone as quickly as I could.
Hope everyone else is OK?