Long term Hills workers Tony and Jeanie Brown’s pet Persian cat ‘Royal Glamour Cloud Nyne’ has been awarded Supreme Cat of the Year at the latest Cats NSW prestigious awards function which was held at North Richmond Panthers on twenty sixth November. He has now been awarded Best Group One cat for two consecutive years.
Cloud Nyne is a desexed Persian cat and it was a dream they needed to breed their very personal champion cat although it never entered their minds that the cat would go so far. Jeanine and Tony are boutique registered Breeders specialising in Persians. Jeanine up to now had much success displaying and breeding canine, the medium breed referred to as ‘Chow Chows’ and then decided to begin showing and breeding the Persian cat. At the time it was very difficult to acquire a show quality kitten as there weren’t many round on the market.
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Cloud Nyne’s mother ‘Greencroft Justa Duchess’ won outright Supreme cat on the Sydney Royal 2023. At the time of purchasing Duchess, they have been hoping to breed a blue and white male from this litter which Jeanine and Tony achieved with Cloud Nyne. Jeanine mentioned displaying a Persian takes a lot of time and dedication, it’s a little bit of a full-time job making an attempt to keep a long-haired cat groomed and maintained to perfection for the show ring.
The earliest written history of the Persian cat dates back to the early 1500s though some consider the Persian may be even older. They are believed to have originated in Mesopotamia, later called Persia where the identify comes from, which is now modern-day Iran. Queen Victoria owned several Persian cats and the breed found their way to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It was one of the first purebred cats to come to Australia.
The Australian Cat Federation along with Cats NSW will be holding an Australia-wide two-day prestigious Cat Show on 8th and ninth June on the Hawkesbury Showground. You will be ready to see award-winning ‘Royalglamour Cloud Nyne’ along with his glamorous mom ‘Greencroft Justa Duchess’ competing there. There shall be all breeds of pedigree cats on show along with the widespread domestic cat, which can come from throughout Australia to compete. It was last held in Sydney 2019 and there were almost 370 cats and kittens entered. Hills Locals’ Persian Cat Wins Big is a wonderful time out to see all the totally different varieties of breeds and to speak to many Breeders. There will also be stalls and all types of fun things to do on the day.