Aramere Scottish Folds and British Shorthair

Aramere Scottish Folds and British Shorthair We enjoy exhibiting and aim to produce true to type, great temperament and healthy DNA tested cats

Peek a boo!Aramere Don’t Kiss Me - Black Tortie Smoke
06/05/2025

Peek a boo!

Aramere Don’t Kiss Me - Black Tortie Smoke

Our 3 week old single Fawn British boy he’s a big chunky boy 🩵
15/04/2025

Our 3 week old single Fawn British boy he’s a big chunky boy 🩵

Introducing our future stud boy “Aramere Chaos Reigns” (Chaos) our gorgeous Cinnamon Bicolour British Shorthair. Current...
13/04/2025

Introducing our future stud boy “Aramere Chaos Reigns” (Chaos) our gorgeous Cinnamon Bicolour British Shorthair. Currently 7 months old.

05/04/2025

Why Choosing a Breeder Who Shows Their Cats should Matter, Even for Pet Owners!

When selecting a breeder, you might wonder why it’s recommended to choose one who shows their cats, even if you have no intention of participating in cat shows yourself. Does this focus on show standards seem excessive or elitist? It’s not, and here’s why.

Cat shows are more than just competitions; they serve as a rigorous evaluation process where cats are assessed against the breed standard. This standard includes several critical elements:

• Soundness: This refers to a cats overall physical and mental health, ensuring all organs and faculties are functioning harmoniously.
• Type: Breed type encompasses not just appearance but also character, bone structure, temperament, and movement, reflecting the essence of the breed.

• Temperament: This measures a cats general attitude towards people and other animals, an essential trait for a well-rounded companion.

So why does this matter to you as a prospective pet owner? If you chose a British, you likely did so because of their renowned qualities: their gentle nature, compatibility with children and other animals, and their ability to make exceptional therapy pets. Good breeders strive to uphold these positive characteristics through their commitment to breed standards.

While not every baby from a show-quality litter will be destined for the show ring, all will benefit from the breeder’s dedication to preserving the breed’s positive traits. Cats that are not suited for the show bench but are well-bred still embody the breed’s essential qualities, making them excellent family pets.

Choosing a breeder who shows their cats is not about snobbery or elitism; it’s about ensuring that you get a baby who will grow into a well-rounded, healthy companion that exemplifies the breed you fell in love with. It’s about the breeder’s commitment to preserving the breed’s best traits and ensuring every baby, regardless of its future in the show bench, starts life with the best possible foundation.

In essence, selecting a breeder who shows their cats is a way to ensure that your future baby will be a healthy, well-adjusted member of your family. It’s a reflection of love and respect for the breed, ensuring that all kittens have the opportunity to thrive and bring joy into their new homes.

We did a photo shoot of our Scottish litterCurrently 4 weeks old.
30/03/2025

We did a photo shoot of our Scottish litter
Currently 4 weeks old.

Our newest Scottish litter 🥰🩷 2 Blue Bicolour folds girls 🩷🩵 Blue bicolour folds boy 🩵🩵 Blue bicolour straight boy 🩵
23/03/2025

Our newest Scottish litter 🥰

🩷 2 Blue Bicolour folds girls 🩷
🩵 Blue bicolour folds boy 🩵
🩵 Blue bicolour straight boy 🩵

Could watch them all day 😍
09/03/2025

Could watch them all day 😍

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