Cattery Narbondel
Diamonds 1st litter
Kapitein Albondiel of Narbondel
cream lynx bicolor
Pocahonta's Diamond
blue mitted
Diamond became the mother of 5 beautifull kittens on March 7th.
Beryl (moved)
Blue bicolor boy
This big boy is called Beryl after the gem. Beryl, not well known to the general public, is one of the most important gem minerals. Beryl is colorless in pure form.
The many different impurities give beryl its varied coloration.
Emerald is the green and aquamarine is the blue variety of beryl.
The name beryl is used for the red and golden varieties. Beryl is going to live with Annick and Filip in Zoutleeuw.
Micah (moved)
Blue mitted boy
This litlle boy is called Micah, named after the gem.
Early Native Americans mined mica for its shiny quality and used it in rituals and in trade as wampum. Micah is going to live with Kirsten in Deurne togheter with his halfbrother Yuma.
Jasper (moved)
Blue mitted boy with blaze
This beautifull boy is named after the jem jasper, wich is usually red, yellow, brown or green in color and rarely blue. This little gem is going to live with Florence in Evere.
Garnet (available)
Blue/cream (lynx) bicolor girl
This little girl is called garnet after the mineral. Garnets are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives. Garnet species are found in many colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, pink and colorless. The rarest of these is the blue garnet.
Jade (reserved)
Blue/cream (lynx) bicolor girl
This big girl is named after the rock Jade. Jade is used since ancient times to make ornaments and sculptures, especially in the eastern cultures.
This little girl is going to live with Vanessa & Nigel in Leefdaal togheter with Kenai