Breeding exceptional British Shorthairs and British Longhairs is both a science and an art. My passion for genetics began in childhood, when I became fascinated by how color, pattern, and inherited traits are passed from one generation to the next. That curiosity has grown into a lifelong commitment to preserving and improving this remarkable breed.
Today, every breeding decision at DesertCrown is carefully planned using pedigree research, and a deep understanding of feline genetics. While we can predict many traits, nature always has the final say—and that's part of what makes every litter so exciting.
Each kitten is a unique combination of generations of carefully selected bloodlines. From coat color and eye color to structure and temperament, every litter is a wonderful surprise that reflects both careful planning and the beauty of genetics.
Sire: Ace
Fawn Golden Shaded Bicolour Point (BRI py 11 03 33)
Dam: Mila
Seal Silver Shaded Point (BLH ns 11 33)
This pairing is expected to produce 100% blue-eyed colorpoint kittens with a beautiful variety of silver and golden shaded colors.
Possible colors include:
Seal Silver Shaded Point
Seal Silver Shaded Bicolour Point
Blue Silver Shaded Point
Blue Silver Shaded Bicolour Point
Seal Golden Shaded Point
Seal Golden Shaded Bicolour Point
Blue Golden Shaded Point
Blue Golden Shaded Bicolour Point
Every kitten is genetically unique, making each litter a special combination of beauty, personality, and exceptional pedigree.