This pedigree is made up of the ones that we received with Dārna and Lhasa, and those provided to us by the owners of Fiona and Etak's sires, and should therefore be correct. However, if you notice any errors in this or any other pedigree, we would be very grateful if you could let us know.
Pedigree Of Grand Champion Cagaran Keekers
SexMale
BreedTiffanie (Asian Semi-Longhair)
Variety Chocolate Silver Classic/Shaded Burmese Pattern (ALH bs 22/11 31 / 68 41/43bsq)
D.o.B 04/07/2014
Reg. No. CS 859437
Breeder/OwnerMiss Heather McRae & Mr Richard Gabb
Inbreeding 1.9% (over 10 generations)

Cagaran Keekers
ParentsGrandparentsGreat GrandparentsGreat Great Grandparents
Champion Cagaran Éiteag-Bārr
07/05/2012
CS 817967
68 43fsq
Champion Kagura Shogun
06/09/2007
72 38bq
CH Kagura Moet
18/05/2006
68 38bq
CH Kagura Remus
72 45a
CH Nemorez Anaffair Toremember
68b
I GR CH Kagura Katisha
23/11/2005
72 45q
CH Kagura Roland D'Or
72 45bq
OB I GR CH Kagura Galadriel
72 45bq
Champion Cagaran Beannachd-Fionn
19/09/2010
68 43fns
CH Nemorez Agentorange
20/11/2004
68 43fns
GR CH Nemorez Blackstorm
68
Admonsh Fmoke Signal
72 43js
I GR CH & GR PR Dayjoy Orla
26/02/2009
68 43hs
Kevona Simply Awesome
68 43fs
Farash Loralei Lee
68 42hq
Champion Adelfsh Amar Stella
19/11/2010
CS 781712
68 42q
Kimani Champagne Supernova
09/08/2009
72 43sq
Wenlo Skampaws Silentwispa
24/09/2007
72 41sq
Wychwynd Tvo
72 43sq
Angisan Zmooth Vanillaice
72 43s
GR CH Kinabalu Sweet Sapphire
11/07/2004
72
Typha Nota Bene
27
Lanega Black Tarka
72
Champion Adatesh Amarkate
10/08/2008
68 43esq
Schymira Fandango Chudley
09/06/2006
68 42cq
Creamcounty Kennbury Bizet
72 43nsq
Quapaw Ooh Lalah
68 43hsq
Dynteyryn Vanityfairisolde
23/08/2006
72 43esq
CH Filandre Aeneas
72 43sq
CH Kevona Jade Xaviera
68 43gs
Produced using Breeders Assistant for Cats Pedigree Software (tel: 0870 870 7740), Professional Edition licensed to Cagaran.
We have tried to keep the pedigrees on this site as accurate as possible, but we cannot be certain of the reliability of some of the sources used to complete the older generations that are used in calculations of inbreeding co-efficients. These may, therefore, not be entirely correct, but they should be close enough to give a good idea.