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Liana
Gerbelli , 7Fontane
Italy
COLORS:
Solids and bicolors. Also exotics.
PEDIGREE:
Lines include Cattrax, Steeplechase, Spellbound, Becton, Kikicat, etc.
PKD
STATUS: PKD DNA negative, testing by Davis.
SHIPPING:
We ship anywhere..
PHILOSOPHY:
We operate a small cageless cattery. We won't sell to anyone breeding
to positives.
Zoahr
Git, Gitkit
Lod
COLORS:
Solids
PEDIGREE:
Lines include Aftabi, South Paw, Artemis, etc.
PKD
STATUS: PKD DNA negative, testing by Davis.
SHIPPING:
We ship anywhere..
PHILOSOPHY:
Very small cattery with only a few breeding cats.
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Is
PKD always fatal?
According
to the
Feline PKD FAQ website, PKD cats would eventually progress to
the point of renal failure; however, most PKD cats actually die
from something other than PKD. According
to a study by Dr. Biller, "the mean age of renal failure is
7 years in affected cats (range 3 to 10 years of age)."
Paul
Russell of LeBordo cattery reported that one of his positive
males was 7+ years of age when ultrasounded in mid-July 1998. He
had a single 8.5 mm cyst in one kidney, and two cysts in the other
(the larger of which was 5 mm). According to Dr. Jonathan Shiroma,
our Columbus, Ohio based radiologist, he will probably never show
any signs of renal failure, and should live a normal life.
One
of the main problems with PKD deaths is that one can't predict which
positive cat will live a full life and which will die. So far, Dr.
Biller and other experts have not been able to identify why the
disease progresses quickly in some cats, and slowly in others. All
they know is that this is the way it happen.
So
the ones that die could be ones that were attributed to "fading
kitten syndrome". Or they could be the ones that were petted
out, and the breeders lost track of the owners over the years. Or
they could be the ones they died of a cardiac problem at age three
-- before the renal problem surfaced. Or the ones your vet said
died of FUS, or just about anything else, for that matter.
Source:
Feline
PKD FAQ
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DISCLAIMER:
These breeders have furnished PKD DNA1 documentation to our site that
they are testing their cats. We, however, cannot and do not warrant that
all cats and kittens being offered for sale on these catteries' individual
websites are PKD DNA free. As many catteries are salvaging their lines,
potential buyers who want to assure their kitty is negative or out of
negative parents need to ask for their own proof.
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