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In October 1998 at the On Safari bengal congress 4 Joykatz kitties placed in the
top 10 adult class, with the female RW SGC Joykatz New Millenium taking top honors. In the kitten division 4 kittens either from one
or both Joykatz parents placed in the top 10 kitten class with Joykatz Adrenalin taking
top honors. In August 1999 at the High on Cats bengal congress in Denver it
was a Joykatz female taking best cat and in the kitten division was a Joykatz male that
sired the top winning kitten of the show. On Safari 2000 we brought out our best yet
male. Joykatz Dante placed 4th in
the congress and was voted as the Breeders Choice Best Bengal Head. Dante went on to have an outstanding show season
finishing 3rd Bengal Internationally and 4th Allbreed Cat in the
South Central Region. I feel fortunate that
the many years of labor and dedication has rewarded me with being able to contribute such
beautiful award winning kittens to the breed.
Joy Peel is a member of both TICA and TIBCS. Joy
served a term as treasure for TIBCS and on the Bengal Breed Committee
of TICA. Joy was also honored as the 1998 recipient of the Visionary Award. This award is
especially dear to me as it was my peers that voted to acknowledge my accomplishments.
Assisted by her cornerstone marble stud Lamborghini, Joy was instrumental in
the recognition of marbled Bengals for championship status. Toting poor old Lamborghini
from one show to another, doing what was necessary to promote the marbled
Bengals.
I was the first to bring the Phantom Leopard Cat line to the 4th
generation.
I
pride my self on my reputation, on producing quality cats, and always try
my best to give an honest evaluation of my kittens. All kittens come with
a contract and replacement guarantee. They will have all their
shots/worming/etc. according to their age. It is very important for me to
find the perfect kitten for interested buyers.
In 1995 I decided to venture into yet
another hybrid feline called 'the Savannah cat". This cat is the
derivative of the cross between a domestic cat and the African
Serval. This hybrid has been named the "Savannah" after the Savannah
plains in Africa, home to the Serval. Obviously I too became
passionate about this extremely exotic looking yet gentle breed.
I specialize in bottle raised f2 Savannah kittens. I strive to place kittens that display the awesome appearance
of little living room leopards, but with the personality of the most loving pussycats.
Over the years I have worked in many
areas in the development of the Savannah as well as getting it recognized as
a breed in TICA. The Savannah are now recognized for
championship status .
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