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A serious breeder should have a mission, vision, and philosophy that explains the fundamentals of their breeding program and responds to your inquiries. For what reason are they reproducing? What do they want to accomplish? Which values do they adhere to? After they have shut down, what will be their legacy? Did they wind up becoming a noteworthy footnote, or were they ultimately forgotten? Everything hinges on the plan they followed and the actions they took year after year. Setting our mission, vision, and philosophy (MVP) lays out the framework for what I want to create and charts a course for the future, enabling me to veer off course as necessary.

MISSION:

We aim to provide the best Burmese cats as companions in order to meet or exceed client expectations. These cats must, above all, be ethically bred, have a sound temperament, have undergone health testing, and be true to type in accordance with the Burmese breed standard (CFA/TICA)..

VISSION:

In order to maintain breed health and enhance genetic diversity, I want to become a preservation breeder and instill that distinctively sweet expression in each Burmese kitten with consistency in temperament and type. My goal is to create kittens that meet the breed standard while also guaranteeing their long-term wellbeing by carefully choosing breeding pairings based on health, temperament, and conformation. In order to help preserve the Burmese breed as a whole, I also intend to collaborate closely with other preservation breeders to share resources and expertise

PHILOSOPHY:

In the end, I am progressive, even if my breeding methods will always be based on preservationist endeavors. The "historical" breed type is what I want to preserve, but I also want to enhance its strong character, structure, and health. Always keep in mind that you are breeding the whole cat; therefore, the formula will always include both visible and invisible qualities, good and negative. I want to leave the breed in a better state than when I arrived. I've planned and constructed two houses, so it's like building a house. I want a foundation that will withstand the storms and is essentially solid on all sides. This corresponds to our four pillars: lifespan, temperament, type, and health. Without hurting the breed, I want to leave my mark on it.The Burmese represent the pinnacle of diversity, health, and beauty, which is why we selected them. We think it's critical to be transparent.