Black
Persian Female born July 15, 1995
The Persian's name is GC Cedar Valley's Truffles. Her owner is Lillian Tokarek of Mission, British Columbia, Canada. This is their story... On July 15, 1995, "Truffles" came into the world via an emergency C-section along with her 2 black sisters. Right from the start, Truffles was an impressive kitten - and definitely the pick of the litter. The kittens seems to be doing well until about 3 weeks when Lillian noticed her "pick" wasn't growing and gaining weight like her litter-sisters. Momma cat was running a temperature! Her milk was bad. Before anything could be done, the kittens had pneumonia! The largest kitten would feed from a bottle but Truffles and her smaller sister would have nothing to do with hand-feeding. Truffle's little sister died quickly... and Truffle's seemed about to face the same fate. After a frantic call, Lillian left Truffles with her vet and prepared herself for the fact that Truffles would probably not make it through the night.
Snuggled up against her "new mom's" tummy, Truffle's big Persian eyes seemed to be saying "thank you"... so the good doctor and her staff started calling her "Buggy Boo" in honor of her great big eyes... and Buggy she would be from then on.
Then, just two weeks later, Buggy started having trouble breathing. Rushed back to the vet, x-rays revealed an enlarged heart and liver. Diagnosis - congenital heart disease. The news was devastating. Lillian was told Buggy would not likely live past 4 months of age.
Eventually the show began late, finished on time, and it seemed like there were a lot of sneezing going on by both cats and people. Of course, after returning from the show, Buggy's mom developed a spot on her eye and her show companion came down with an upper respiratory infection. Gentocin Durafilm for the eye and antibiotics seemed to fix the problem. Everyone improved and Buggy now made her show debut at 6 months - and finalled in 7 put of 8 rings including 3 Best Kittens!! The judges seemed to think Buggy was pretty good! Then a week later, Buggy also had a spot on her eye, so Lillian medicated with Gentocin Durafilm. Big mistake! A full blown corneal ulcer meant another trip to the vet. Eventually an eye specialist diagnosed Corneal Herpes Virus Infection. Though it responded well to treatment, Buggy was left with a permanent cloudy patch on her left eye. Barely 8 months old, Buggy had certainly faced a lot of challenges. Yet she was an outstanding Persian and deserving of the title of a Grand Champion. But would the judges final a cat with a cloudy patch on her eye, no matter how beautiful? Lillian made a vow to try to grand her plucky black kitty as long as Buggy enjoyed showing. And thus began a 5 year, 30 show odyssey.
Five years earlier, Lillian had promised Buggy that she would never have to be shown again once she granded... so Lillian kept her promise and pulled her from the four rings on Sunday. Buggy got to rest the whole day as well wishers came buy to enjoy a chocolate Truffle and congratulate her.
Now that it’s over and she looks at her beautiful "Bug", Lillian thanks God for letting her accomplish their goal. Buggy has gained more weight. Her coat has grown even longer and darker. She looks better today than she ever has. And Buggy seems to know what she has done. She walks around the house as if to say "I’m a Grand Champion because I’m worth it". So what lies ahead for Buggy besides a life full of love? Lillian hopes that Buggy will bless her with one more litter of kittens. Lillian would love a grand quality black daughter to go with the tortie and blue female grands Buggy has already produced. So, if one day you see Lillian at a show with a big smile, doing very well with a black female Persian kitten, ask her what her kitten's name is. Chances are, she will be showing Cedar Valley’s Baby Buggy. Editor's Note: When ever a cat grands, there is a celebration. It is a wonderful accomplishment. Seldom had a cat overcome so many obstacles as Buggy did. Seldom has an owner demonstrated such faith in her kitty and determination to see her cat's quality rewarded as Lillian did. PandEcats
is honored to congratulate Lillian
& Jennifer Tokarek -
photos are by Lillian Tokarek except for the first and last photos Return
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