
My name is
Laila Meldgaard Petersen, and together with my better half, Mads, I have been breeding
Siberian cats since the middle of year 2004. We are a young couple who both are
born and raised in the city called Randers, Denmark. Actually it all started with Maine
Coons, but we had a really bad start, because we bought a kitten, which was
completely unfit for breeding, and had to be put to sleep when it was only 6
months old because of sickness. Already back then, we had a wish of a small
cattery, but we became sure that it wasn’t of Maine Coons...
Our first meet with the Siberians, was when we was introduces for the breed on
the Internet, in the end of year 2003. We spend a whole lot of time studding the
breed, and one day we met a few Siberians on a show in Denmark, where a German
woman was presenting hers. By further research we find out that the Siberians
was a rare breed in many countries. We contacted many breeders all over the
world, but didn’t find what we actually were looking fore. I spring 2004 we got
into contact with a German breeder, which welcomed us with open arms! She had
the perfect female for us, as we droved down to get a few weeks after. This was
our first female; D*Spirit Of New Heaven’s Iljuschka. But then we needed a male
for her. We planned to mate her in Sweden, as was the country where we thought
there was the highest number of attractive males. But when we made contact to a
Swedish breeder, to buy a mate, we were offered to buy the male instead and we
couldn’t resist that! So we travelled to Sweden to get our first male;
RU*Svetozar Chingi-Tura. He was originally breaded in Russian and then imported
to Sweden, where he had been used for several mates.
We became very thrilled by our first two Siberians, which shown us to be of a
very good type and got some good results at shows. Our male RU* Svetozar
Chingi-Tura became the first Siberian European Champion in Scandinavian, and we
were very proud!!!
Our two first Siberians did also have a very good health and temperament, and
later on they gave us our first litter, which of cause were some adorable
kittens.
On very short time we had relatively many breeder friends all over the world.

In summer 2008 we were married :)

In October 2010 we had our son Mathias :)
With my bag ground as a veterinarian technician (nurse) and with our love to the
Siberians, we felt that we were able to contribute with many things in breeding
Siberians. It’s a natural and healthy breed, which hasn’t seen much of the day
light in the breeding world, and we felt that we had a chance of being there
from the start and select the best and most suitable cats, by temperament,
health and type. We spend a lot of time studding pedigrees and choose the whole
right cats for our breeding and we have been importing cats from many different
countries.
It’s our wish and goal to spread out the interest and knowledge about the
Siberian breed, and we wish to breed Siberians with a good temperament, which is
healthy and has a beautiful type.
As a breeder you have an idea of the perfect cat and here started our breeding
and goals, and we all know the feeling of wanting more and more…
In spring
2006 we have bought a huge agriculture on 215 square metres with lots of space
around, on the outskirts of the city Randers. Plus our normal house, we do also
have an outhouse on 235 square metres, which we use some of, for our male cats.
Here is a little bit about us behind the cattery...
Mads is a chef and he's very ambitious. At the moment he works at "Vestas"
in Aarhus. His work takes a lot of his time, men when his of he loves to
play and pet with all the animals and when time is, he goes to the football
pitch and hunt.
Laila
is a veterinary technician (nurse) on a hospital for pets in Randers,
Denmark. She has been working at the same animal hospital since 1998. She is
also educated professional dog training and soon professional dog behaviour
therapist also. Most of the spare time is
spending on training our Labradors and on the cats. Besides the animals at work
and at home, she also spends time on other interests, such as Riding, boxing and
hunting.
In Denmark we
have the opportunity to voluntarily get our cattery approved by our cat club and
a veterinarian every second year, which we have. Our cattery contains several
cats, and by having it approved by a veterinarian, we think it’s a sign to
others, that our cats live at optimal conditions.
To get a cattery approved, there is some certain demands, such as:
- The cattery/home should be of properly construction and be in good repair.
- It’s not allowed to keep the cats in small cages or rooms, and a cat should
always have access to at least 6 square metres on the floor.
- The rooms must be in a suitable temperature.
- There must be sufficient with light and ventilation.
- There must be clean in the cats’ beds, water and food bowls, toilets and etc.
- The cat run must be of a proper construction and be in good repair, and be big
enough for all the cats in the cattery.
- The cat run must be dry inside, and the cats must have free access for water
and beds.
- The cats must be fed at least once a day.
- The cats must be fed with quality food.
- All area where the cats are allowed must be cleaned frequently.
- All cats must be allowed free access to toilets all the time.
- All toilets must be cleaned at least once a day.
- Both adults and youngsters must be vaccinated once a year.
- Sick animals must be brought to vet and treated right away.
- All cats must be checked and treated against worms and parasites regular.
We only have kittens for the pleasure and we enjoy each litter. Our cats live
together with us inside the house and have free access to most of the house and
furniture. It’s very important to us, that our cats are well and a part of the
family.
Our cats are very social, both among each other, our dogs the family and guests.
Even when we have a large cattery, we do spend all needed time and even more,
together with our cats and kittens. Our kittens are raised in our house and they
have a large playpen in our kitchen so they are near us all the time. They are
well socialized and use to everything so they are well fit for their new homes
when they turn 12 weeks old and are able to live a long and happy life with
their new family.
RU*Darina Silva Line
RU*Arwen-Timange Fialka
RU*Aristarkh Chingi-Tura of Meldgaard
RU*Peri Knyaz Gvidon
RU*Adonis-Viktortimo
RU*Luka Laskoviy Zver' Meldgaards
RU*Sherkhan Laskoviy Zver' Meldgaards
RU*Maks Laskoviy Zver'
RU*Rodion Adagio
RU*Potap Trofimic Adagio
RU*Alisa Laskoviy Zver' Meldgaards
RU*Morozhko Laskoviy Zver' Meldgaards
RU*Kukla Sibiriskoe Assorti
RU*Tsezar Malysh Sibiriskoe Assorti
RU*Bal'tazar Sarzhi Belyi Sibiryak
RU*Noe-Iskander Fialka
Imports from Sweden:
RU*Svetozar Chingi-Tura
S*Moya Mechta Forrest
S*Sneschinka Aleksandr
S*Sneschinka Antonina
S*Nikopejas Grifina Sneschinka
S*Knjaze Solnechny Zajchik
Imports from Germany:
D*Spirit Of New Heaven's Iljuschka
D*Spirit Of New Heaven's Wasja Meldgaards
Imports from Italy:
I*Ofelia Anusia
The first of our imports are
today the foundation for our cattery. By using the following imports we have
improved the breeding through the years and made several of good generations.
All of our breeding cats have bloodlines from Russia where the breed original
come from.
As we now have bred most of the generations in our breeding cats we know them
very well and are therefore able to predict their type, temperament and health
pretty well, which make us able to ensure the new families, that they will have
a nice kitten.
We regularly
renew
our
breeding
by taking the
parents
out of
breeding and
keeping an offspring
for further breeding,
and make new
imports. Thus
we have a
high turnover
of
our
breeding stock
and many of the
imports of which
we
have made
over the years,
can now be seen
on the "Former
breeding
cats."
In breeding
this way,
we are able
to continually
improve
the breed,
because
we repeatedly
select the
offspring
that are
most suitable for
breeding.
At the same time
each
cat are
not
used much for breeding,
which otherwise would cause
each
cat
an
unnecessary
burden
and
would
easily
lead to
inbreeding,
because the breed
is so
rare
and
so
is the entire
gene pool
within as the breed
is
relatively
small.
We try to keep
many of
our
bloodlines separated
so
that if there is
suddenly
a
genetic defect or
disease,
we are able to
limit
the damage
by shutting
down the
breeding
line.
But
by keeping
our lines
separated,
we are also able to
breed
our
own cats through generations,
without
inbreeding.
We are also
able to
offer
more
than
one,
two or more cats
from
our
breeding
to other breeders,
without it meaning they
are
related.
We
only breed
traditional
Siberian
cats,
such
as
nature created
them
in Siberia,
that is not "colorpoint
Siberian"
(also called
Neva
Masquerade).
We consider
Neva
Masquerade
as a different
breed
than
traditional
Siberian,
as the color
that gives
the
masked
pattern, is
created by
the
Persians
and
Siamese
implicate
in
the
Siberian
breed.
All
our
breeding animals
are
tested for
Neva
Masquerade
color
gene,
diseases and hereditary
disorders (here
among
heart
disease
HCM)
before they are included in
our breeding.
Besides our
love to Siberians, we do also have huge love for dogs – Labrador Retrievers. At
the moment we have 4 Labradors and a small kennel. We train our dogs and use
them for field tests and shows.
If it has court your interest, you can read about our dogs by clicking at “Our
Labradors”. Our kennel name is Dream of Labradors’.
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Our Labradors; Chano, Troya, Mira, Mocca,
Guinnes & Macy in the front
This is our home:




Laila
& Mads Meldgaard
Petersen
8930 Randers NØ, Danmark
Telefon: 0045 20655058 / 0045 20955915
: mail@katterimeldgaards-Sibirisk.dk
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