We are Sylvia & Tony Stevens burmese cat breeders we live in Waterlooville Hampshire cat breeders. We have been interested in cats for over 30 years. We like to go to cat maine coon cat breeders shows both GCCF & FIFe with our boys burmese kittens and girls burmese cat breeders and have done very well maine coon kittens in the last few years with the three breeds that we have. These are Maine Coon Siamese and Burmese. You will see some photos of these lovely cats here on our web site. Just click on the picture of the breed you are interested in and it will take you to their page. Our burmese kittens are reared by their mothers and a little help from us in our home. We handle the kittens from a very early age so that they grow to be burmese kittens loving and maine coon kittens affectionate. We have kittens for sale from maine coon cat breeders the three breeds from time to time. There is a kitten page which will tell you if we have kittens available. The Burmese breed is one of the better known breeds next to the Siamese and the Persian. The Burmese is usually the choice of a family that maine coon kittens intends to have burmese kittens a pedigree kitten for the first time, The Breed is as a kitten playful affectionate burmese cat breeders and very loving. As it becomes older burmese cat breeders it keeps these qualities but also gains maine coon cat breeders loyalty and is very possessive of its family. The Burmese is a real lap cat. Is very good with children and mixes well with other breeds. Siamese have a long elegant neck, a wedge shaped head and large ears. Their color and placement of that colour makes them very attractive cat breeders to look at. The Siamese maine coon kittens loves maine coon cat breeders people and can be very demanding. They can also be very vocal but that is something the true Siamese lover does not mind at all. In fact desire it, as they can be great companions. Maine Coons are large gentle and intelligent creatures. They are independent, but mix well, although sometimes aloof from other cats that may be in the family. They love human contact. They are very good with children and on the whole are not vocal but they will answer with a meow when spoken to as they get older. The Bengal Cat is a beautiful pedigree domestic cat which originated in America in the 1960’s as a result of crossing Asian leopard burmese kittens Cats maine coon kittens with domestic cats. There is cat breeders no other maine coon kittens breed of cat which burmese cat breeders displays the gold cat breeders or pearl dusting effect (glitter) of the Bengal. Its pelt burmese kittens has a rich smooth feel of satin or silk. Even the voice of burmese kittens the Bengal is different from that of other domestic cats. They maine coon kittens can coo and chirp, and cat breeders like to jump and somersault. They also love to play with water!

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The Burmese breed is one of the better known breeds next to the Siamese and the Persian. The Burmese is usually the choice of a family that intends to have a pedigree kitten for the first time, The Breed is as a kitten playful affectionate and very loving. As it becomes older it keeps these qualities but also gains loyalty and is very possessive of its family. The Burmese is a real lap cat. Is very good with children and mixes well with other breeds.


Siamese have a long elegant neck, a wedge shaped head and large ears. Their color and placement of that colour makes them very attractive to look at. The Siamese loves people and can be very demanding. They can also be very vocal but that is something the true Siamese lover does not mind at all. In fact desire it, as they can be great companions.


Maine Coons are large gentle and intelligent creatures. They are independent, but mix well, although sometimes aloof from other cats that may be in the family. They love human contact. They are very good with children and on the whole are not vocal but they will answer with a meow when spoken to as they get older
The Bengal Cat is a beautiful pedigree domestic cat which originated in America in the 1960’s as a result of crossing Asian leopard Cats with domestic cats. There is no other breed of cat which displays the gold or pearl dusting effect (glitter) of the Bengal. Its pelt has a rich smooth feel of satin or silk. Even the voice of the Bengal is different from that of other domestic cats. They can coo and chirp, and like to jump and somersault. They also love to play with water!

Bengals - although we still have one as a pet we do not breed bengals any longer.