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Choosing a stud - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. The OSSC takes very seriously its responsibility to support and encourage the breeding of healthy cats. Below we offer some advice for new breeders on what you should expect and ask for when taking your queen to a stud, however, we cannot take any. Responsibility for any circumstances arising from using a stud advertised on this website. Your queen and the stud must both be registered with the GCCF (Governing Council of the Cat F...
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Club Shop & Publications - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. Club Shop and Publications. Club Shop & Publications. PLEASE NOTE: the shop is currently closed due to stock taking. If you would like to order something, please contact us. And we will let you know when the shop is back online. All proceeds from our online sales, show tables and booklets all help towards the promotion of the Old Style Siamese online and by word of mouth. A Tail From Down-Under. Pound;3.00 (out of print). Frances...
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International Members - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. Becoming a Member of The Old Style Siamese Club. The Old Style Siamese Club welcomes international members! Membership runs from January to January. To join the club, there is a 2.00 JOINING FEE and then an ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION:. European – 12.00. Outside Europe – 15.00. New members should download, complete and return the Membership Application Form. To membership@oldstylesiamese.co.uk. *.
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The GCCF Siamese Standard of Points - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. What is an Old Style Siamese? The GCCF Siamese Standard of Points. The GCCF Siamese Standard of Points. 8220;A breed standard has three purposes: it is defined in an attempt to ensure conformity and continuity of type within a breed; it safeguards the health of the breed by guarding against the introduction of unhealthy traits; it gives judges a standard against which to measure representatives of that breed” . Eyes (5). Bril...
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Making a donation - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. We always welcome donations to our welfare fund. This is primarily used to pay for vets fees for any of our re-homing and rescue cats whilst they are in our care. As the club is run exclusively by volunteers, we are dependent on donations to pay for any treatment, so we very much appreciate a donation of any size to ensure we can help the next cat in need. You can add a note to say how you would like any donation to be used).
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Membership Renewals - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. Becoming a Member of The Old Style Siamese Club. Did you know that you can now renew online? Just select your type of membership from the options below and click “Add to Cart”. Standard (UK) renewal @ £7.00. Joint/Family (UK) renewal @ £8.50. Why not treat yourself to one of our publications. At the same time? Alternatively, if you prefer, you can also download and print out the Membership Application Form.
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A brief history of Old Style Siamese from 1970's to the present day - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. What is an Old Style Siamese? A brief history of Old Style Siamese from 1970's to the present day. A brief history of Old Style Siamese from 1970’s to the present day. Written by J. Craig Mc Feeley, “Rameses Cats” 2002). All Siamese breeding should strive to meet the standard of points, but as all breeders find, only some of the cats bred will be ‘perfect’ examples of the breed as described in that standard. Above left: Champion ...
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Breeder Membership - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. Becoming a Member of The Old Style Siamese Club. Did you know that you can now list your cattery and kittens on The Old Style Siamese Club website? For a small fee of 10 pa – in addition to your annual membership – the “breeder upgrade”entitles you to four optional online facilities:. A member’s card in our breeder list with your location, a photograph, and contact details. 20% off genetic testing with Langford Vets. If you have ...
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Siamese Kitten List - Old Style Siamese Club
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Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. Below is a list of currently available kittens. You can also browse our list of breeders. To find someone that is closest to you. When buying a kitten, it should not sold before 12-13 weeks. It must be vaccinated/inspected by a vet (not by the breeder) and be in perfect health. It should also come with a full 4-generation pedigree certified by the breeder and official registration certificate (usually from the GCCF).
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Siamese Cat Welfare - Old Style Siamese Club
http://www.oldstylesiamese.co.uk/siamese-rescue/siamese-cat-welfare
Britain's first club for the older types of Siamese. 1970’s to Present Day. This is always at the forefront of the clubs mind and we have members up and down the country who can give help and advice. If anything, however trivial, is worrying you please contact our rescue officer. The club has many experienced members who will be able to help. Without volunteers and donations for his care and vaccinations, we would not have been able to take him in and rehome him successfully.
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