Supreme Master Grand Premier Chenza's Milo Rambaldi, CNW.

10th Best All Breed Alter in Canada
7th Best All Breed Alter in Ontario
3rd best Maine Coon Alter in Canada
2nd Best Maine Coon Alter in Ontario!

We are thrilled with Milo's overall results, we think he did pretty good considering he missed an awful lot of shows over the season.

For more pics of Milo please see his Slideshow!

Milo is a 2 1/2yr old, silver classic neuter from our Chinga. He's named after the infamous Milo Rambaldi, a fictional character from one of our favorite shows, Alias. As you can tell we like those Chinga babies! Milo is a true gentle giant weighing in at 22lbs (and still growing!) so he has lots of room for kittens to cuddle up to.

Milo recently acheived his Supreme Master Grand Premier status in CCA! This is the highest title any cat can acheive, and it's not easy to do! Not only do you have to beat grands to gain the points but you must also have 2, 1st best cats. We're very excited to see how he will finish up in the standings at the end of the show season. We do not yet have official word but unofficially Milo will be one of the top 10 all breed altered cats in Canada for the 2004-2005 show season! We're very proud of our baby boy and happy to say he is now fully retired. We had a little chat before the last show and decided between the two of us that if he was a good boy and got the rest of the points he needed for his Supreme title it would be his last show and well he held out his half of the bargain so I will hold out mine :) I thoroughly enjoyed showing him off at all of the shows and will miss the looks on peoples faces when they saw him at a full stretch but it's time. He will continue to be the ambassador here at Chenza, greeting people at the door and aweing all who cross his path not to mention helping mom's keep their babies clean and well socialised to the ways of the cat world.

Milo is a very special boy and I thank God for every day we get to spend with him because our family just wouldn't be what it is without him.

 


Milo @ 12wks in his Calendar Pose

I find it incredably difficult to describe to people how large a male Maine Coon can be, most will say 'Well, my cat is 20 pounds too' what they don't realise is the incredable length and musculature of these cats that make the 20lbs of a domestic and 20lbs of the Maine Coon two totally different things. This picture, I think, describes everything with no words necessary :)

 

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