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     Welcome to Loch Ness Pawz Scottish Folds nestled between the lakes region and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. 

     The difference between Loch Ness and other catteries is that our cats, from the youngest to the oldest, are a part of our family.  We do not keep them apart or locked up in a room.  The only time they are in a large cage is when they are having babies, and until the babies are 4 weeks old.  The cage is in the middle of my dining room, so there is plenty of interaction for these little ones during their growing process!  By the time they have their eyes open they are very used to the smell and touch of human hands and come to the cage door to peer out and get attention!  Each baby has a unique personality and is treated with love and gentleness.  Every cat in our household is happy, healthy, and well fed on a diet of Purina Complete for all ages.. (babies get friskies chicken or turkey twice a day as well).

     We take the utmost care in our breeding practices to make sure that there are no genetic problems with the parents before they are allowed to mate.  No closely related cats are allowed to produce offspring so we do not run the risk of having the defects such as stiff tails, fused joints, and other genetic defects.  We use both British Shorthairs and Straight folds paired with a folded cat in our breeding.  Every kitty has a lineage that can be traced for generations.  Every cat and kitten is CFF registered.

     So, take a look around at our folds and our other family members. I will be updating the site constantly so come back and visit again!  If you have any questions feel free to email me.
    So with that, Welcome to Loch Ness Pawz and our menagerie! 
                                       
                               Judy Gagne Owner/Breeder

 
     

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This site was last updated 02/04/10