'Oramor' Blue Bell

Hello Sue, Just letting you know that we lost our beautiful Blue Burmese Blue Bell and couple of nights ago when she escaped and ran across a normally quiet street here in Townsville and got hit by a car and died instantly. I have to tell you though she has been the most beautiful female cat that we have ever owned but we still have our beloved male brown Burmese - Chico, he is still missing his playmate and I hope he will be ok sleeping with our 2 miniature Daschounds.
We got her and Chico just before Christmas 2007 (they are half brother and sister) and they have been an absolute joy to Keith and I and all my family. They are always so affectionate even with our neighbours who would inquire of what breed they were. I even received flowers from one sympathetic neighbour..
I'm glad to see that you are still breeding Burmese.
Kindest Regards, Sue and Keith Miller, Townsville. 26/1/11

Hi Sue, Just a quick note to let know how wonderful our kittens are, they have made our home very much their home and Woody and Batty love them. Baty is a beautiful big old Maine Coon and he follows them around, usually he just watches them play, sometimes they jump on him and he loves it, they get lost in his coat. "Oramor" Hermie loves to help me learn my knots, they are perfect we love them dearly, thank you again. Kim, Gladstone.  23/1/11

Hi Sue,
Blue Burmese
"Oramor" Tilda
In Scottish outfit.
Marjorie, Thornlands. Q. 10/1/11

Hi Sue, It is now well over a year since we bought our Burmese "Oramor" Porshini from you (born 9 August 2009). She has had some adventures in her short life. A carpet snake got into our back yard and thought cat would be a nice change, luckily the kids saw it and she was rushed to emergency. No internal damage, just a few bites on her tail, resulting in the end being shaved, she earned the nickname toilet brush for a little while. I ran her over in the driveway, oh my, also luckily no internal damage, just sore legs and a few scratches, and more bald spots. She is now terrified whenever we start the car, so probably a good lesson, funnily enough she still loves going for drives! She went for a swim just the other day, waiting for Dad to catch her a fish and got in the way as he stepped back on our jetty. Dad scooped her out with no fuss.
On the plus side she has turned out to be the best investment we have ever made, the whole family loves her to bits, even the dog. Our next door neighbour has a male moggy (fixed thankfully) who is Porshini's best friend. She is always wherever the action is, supervising, as is her right! She loves the Christmas tree, and morning scritches with Dad before breakfast. She sleeps with us every night, and doesn't just lie next to us, she presses against whatever bit of skin she can find, under the covers. So soft, and purry. She just has the best temperament and thanks so much to you for breeding the right kitty for our family. We wouldn't swap her for anything. Cheers, James and Cheri McCulloch, Coomera.  27/1/11

Good Morning Sue, Just a brief update on the kittens, they are both extremely healthy and contented and obviously they have both grown quite a bit. They had their ops in November and everything went well
and both recovered really quickly, I can't believe that they are almost 9 months old!
I cannot tell you how much they mean to mean, I absolutely adore them both, they are so affectionate, active and a source of entertainment - and of course stunning looking cats. I have passed your name onto a couple of people who have been captivated by my two, so you may get some enquiries from this neck of the woods.
Thanks once again for your impeccable breeding standards, I don't think you could get a finer Burmese Cat if you tried! Kind regards, Clare.   
YEPPOON QLD 11/2/11