TABBY/TORTIE TABBY BIRMAN KITTEN
1ST & BOB, BAXTER’S ELMARLAY BABBLING BROOKE, 13c20, LILAC TORTIE TABBY FEMALE, 03.02.09
What a beautiful looking female, she has a real chocolate box expression. Very promising young lady, looking well balanced and very composed. Lovely head type, cheeks filling out well, nicely placed medium sized ears, medium length nose with slight dip in the profile, good chin. Irresistible expression from gorgeous deep sapphire blue eyes, of perfect almost round shape. Well grown and well proportioned female, already showing excellent body size and weight, medium length thick set limbs and short paws, lovely tail to balance. Her markings are still developing, and I would be keen to see more tabby markings coming through, as at the moment she has lilac and pale cream colours on the points, but the tabby element is less visible, albeit there is the faintest line for an M marking on the forehead and some barring on the front legs. Gloves and gauntlets appear to be even, though the points colouring does need to develop more to distinguish the white areas fully. Wonderful nature, so happy to be handled, I could have taken her home with me!
JUDGE - Eliane Culf.
Thank you Elaine for this write up we are mighty impressed with her also.
1ST & BOB, BAXTER’S ELMARLAY BABBLING BROOKE, 13c20, LILAC TORTIE TABBY FEMALE, 03.02.09
What a beautiful looking female, she has a real chocolate box expression. Very promising young lady, looking well balanced and very composed. Lovely head type, cheeks filling out well, nicely placed medium sized ears, medium length nose with slight dip in the profile, good chin. Irresistible expression from gorgeous deep sapphire blue eyes, of perfect almost round shape. Well grown and well proportioned female, already showing excellent body size and weight, medium length thick set limbs and short paws, lovely tail to balance. Her markings are still developing, and I would be keen to see more tabby markings coming through, as at the moment she has lilac and pale cream colours on the points, but the tabby element is less visible, albeit there is the faintest line for an M marking on the forehead and some barring on the front legs. Gloves and gauntlets appear to be even, though the points colouring does need to develop more to distinguish the white areas fully. Wonderful nature, so happy to be handled, I could have taken her home with me!
JUDGE - Eliane Culf.
Thank you Elaine for this write up we are mighty impressed with her also.
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