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Welcome to my website. I am from the beautiful Savinjska dolina in Slovenia and i have six female and three male cats.

The first beauty is from Hungary CSAKSCOON KAKAO JACKLINE born 10.1.2006 and she has already won the the title of GRAND INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION.

The second beauty is the Polish ALWARO JAGGER (ANGELINA) born 26. 9. 2006.

The third beauty was born in Slovenia SUNIVA AFRODITA born 28. 5. 2007.

Our male stud WALDEMAINE BOOMER-MAX was born in Germany on 6. 8. 2006.

Our youngest is SUNIVA AMOR born in Slovenia on 28. 5. 2007.

SI*SUNIVA MULTICON 1 TO REMEMBER (MAMBA) born 30.4.2008 is from Krško, daughter of JWEUE.CHAMPION.

HU*SUNIVA BLACK PEARL born 25.6.2008

HU*SUNIVA CLEOPATRA'S LEGACY born 6.10.2008

FELIX COON ORAZIO (EROS) born 1.5.2008 in Italy, father CSAKS COON TIMO SW.DSM., mother MAINE CARISSMA AV PERSICUM. SW IC.

I am also housing two stray cats, Rudi and Mišo. They were both lost and found their way to my doorsteps. Mišo won the title of MISTER AUSTRIA 2006.

The Maine Coon is one of the largest breeds of domestic cat, known for its intelligence and playfulness as well as its distinctive physical appearance. The breed is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America and originated from New England, making it America's first indigenous show cat. The Maine Coon Cat is known as "the gentle giant."

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle where the heart muscle of the left ventricle thickens and becomes stiffer than normal. In cats, it causes heart failure, aortic thromboembolism, and sudden death in some cats affected with the disease. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy can be detected by cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography) of cats. The disease becomes detectable on a cardiac ultrasound between the ages of 1 and 7 years of age in Maine Coon cats. A mutation in the gene that codes for cardiac myosin binding protein C has been shown to cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in certain genetic lines of the Maine Coon cat population. Approximately one third of Maine Coon cats tested for the mutation have tested positive for the mutation although this sampling of the population is most likely biased. It appears that another mutation responsible for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is also present in the breed. Responsible Maine Coon cat breeders, in an effort to reduce the occurrence of HCM, now screen their animals both for the disease long-term (via echocardiography) and for the mutation and make this information available to potential pet buyers.

We are registered in MME (CMAGYAR MACSKASOK EGYESULETE) and Felinološko društvo Celje.
All the cats are healthy and regularly tested for the various diseases and fed with the best food on the market.