Beginnings...
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Our
First Maine Coons... Like many other breeders, we got our
start from the experience of being "owned" by a Maine
Coon Cat, TWO to be exact. Having learned about the breed from a book
several years ago, Trudie had decided our next cat would be a Maine Coon.
After an exhaustive search covering most of a year we were introduced
by Pat Idleman to Debra & Larry Taylor of Kankoonkats in Wichita,
Kansas. With what felt like "kismet" we learned that the Taylors
had a 6 month old, neutered male kitten available. A Brown Mackerel Tabby
"dripping in coat," Snickers was being shown by Debra &
Larry as a kitten, but they had decided to "let him go" ~
IF they could find the right home ~ you see,
the future GP, RW, Kankoonkats
Snickers, was sired by the National BEST Maine Coon in CFA the previous
year GC, NW,
Kankoonkats Leviticus! Although we had been looking for a younger
kitten the pictures we received of Snickers captured our heart! In March
of 1999, Trudie flew to Wichita, met Larry & Debra, and of course
the outcome of her visit was predictable
Snickers flew home with
Trudie that same afternoon.
What happened next was unexpected. A few weeks later Larry Taylor called to offer us the opportunity to get Bocephus,a 12-week-old kitten. GP, Kankoonkats Buster Bocephus, as he was later registered, had been reserved, but he was now available ~ IF we were interested. Well, Trudie had admired this handsome Brown Classic Tabby boy when she visited the Taylor's home to pick up Snickers. There was no question ~ if one Maine Coon is good ~ TWO must be better!!! The result, a weekend drive to Wichita, it's really not that far! And while we were in Kansas, not content to just get Bocephus, we returned with his littermate sister, CH, Kankoonkats Danielle's Mi'tsu, as a birthday gift for our granddaughter, Danielle.
The
Rest Of The Story...
Independence Day 1999, the much anticipated
CFA
Show finally arrived. Snickers
was nine months old & an open at the show, Bocephus
was a five month-old kitten. Armed with loads of advice, some newly
created cage curtains and a couple combs we were on our way. We will
be forever grateful to Mary
Newmarch of Kyattsuai Japanese Bobtails, for her friendly, helpful
attitude that weekend. She certainly helped us "newbies" feel
welcome, and gave us some invaluable "tips" about marking
our catalogs, all-in-all making our first show a very pleasant experience.
Trudie was understandably nervous - would the cats look all right? All grooming responsibilities had been hers - and we have mentioned Snickers coat, it is phenomenal! One of the things TruTails Cattery takes great pride in is the presentation of our cats/kittens in the show ring! The highlight of Trudie's weekend was having Gary Powell, a CFA judge with a critical eye for grooming, compliment "Snickers owners" on his beautiful presentation during his Top Ten Final! This first show was a real learning experience for both of us. For one thing we found our cage curtains really needed some design changes. While we watched others decorate their benching areas we made some mental notes for Cage Curtain design for our next show. (Click here for step-by-step instructions to make your own "Simple Cage Curtains.") Oblivious to their modestly decorated benching cage, Bo & Snickers were relaxed and seemed to enjoy all the attention they received from the spectators. We proudly took our "Boys" to their first rings of the weekend - and what a weekend it turned out to be! At the end of the show we went home with 10 rosettes - yes I said TEN. Bocephus, was given Best-Of-Breed in all six kitten rings and made 5 Top-10 Kitten finals. Snickers was awarded Best-Of-Breed as an OPEN in all six premiership rings, over several Grand Premiers, and he made 5 of six Top-10 finals! In the last ring of the weekend, one of the other exhibitors asked us, with surprise, "Is that cat only an open?" We did not realize the full significance of Snickers' accomplishment until later in our show experiences. We just knew the judges LOVED our boys as much as we did - Dennis was right in his prediction, our cats had "beaten" all those other very handsome cats! We found ourselves still very excited the following day as we
started out on a 3 week tour of western Canada on our BMW motorcycle.
We spent many hours discussing our show experience and how much fun
we'd had! We were "hooked!" Not something either of us had
really expected. We even found time to visit Wyndabby Maine Coon Cattery
while on our trip... A
New Era...
While we continued to show Snickers and Bo our research started
to take a different direction, and after much discussion we decided
we'd like to try our hand at a "small" breeding program.
We were thinking one female... We started our search for the "PURR"fect
girl. We
knew the look we wanted ~ we found it
in the Coonyham Maine Coons. Well, fortune visited us once again!
Trudie had been communicating with Laura over the Internet and we
found ourselves benched next to her at a TICA
(The International Cat Association) show in Denver. We discovered
Laura was expecting a litter out of SGC,
RW, Coonyham Lone Star, & SGC,
RW, Coonyham Sonoma. We were ecstatic when Laura let us reserve
a breeder/show quality female from the litter, we got the "first
pick," the kitten destined to become CH,
Coonyham Tallulah of Trutails! Ernest Hemingway once said, "One cat just leads to another." ...guess it must be true! |
~ Quality pedigreed cats do not "spring up out of nowhere." ~
Our success is built upon the hard work and efforts of the breeders who sold us our cats & those breeders who came before them. We would like to acknowledge the hard work of these catteries & express our continued gratitude for their trust in us. Thank You!!! Coonyham, Kankoonkats, Terrificats, Dragonmaine, Texas Belle, Idlemaine, and LaPalomaAzul.
~ TruTails success is their success as well! ~