Balinese Breeders' Directory
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In the 1950's, a few Siamese breeders, who noticed they sometimes had kittens with longer hair than the ideal, decided to get together and develop a longhaired Siamese breed. They agreed to avoid any outcrossing to other breeds, and this is still the rule. Some of the pioneers are: Sylvia Holland (Holland's Farm); Ruby Green (Verde); and Elcy Crouch (ELC Cats)
The Balinese head forms a long, tapering wedge with a straight profile, the same as it's Siamese ancestry. The ears are large and continue the wedge. The eyes are deep, vivid blue and almond-shaped, set at a slant. Balinese have a dramatic look: alert, curious and regal.
The Cat Fanciers Federation (CFF) had a Longhaired Siamese registered in 1928, but it wasn't until the 1950's when true breeding programs were established. Marian Dorsey (Rai-Mar) and Helen Smith (MerryMews) were the first pioneers of this breed. Helen Smith named it Balinese, feeling it resembled the grace and elegance of the Balinese dancer. Marian Dorsey sold her cattery to Sylvia Holland (Holland's Farm) in 1965. Sylvia Holland became the catalyst that brought all the Balinese breeders together to work on improving the breed and having it recognized in all associations. She worked extensively in helping other breeders establish and expand their lines.
Shirley Filipello Cattery Name: Shirwood
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Shirley Filipello
Crete, IL