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Our first two cats were and are Red Burmese male neuters, brothers named Minbu and Magwe, brought home in 1995 - two Red Burmese brothers.  We decided to name them after towns in Burma (or Myanmar as it is now known). The only two remotely pronounceable names we found were Magwe and Minbu, two towns on opposite banks of the Irrawaddy River. Our next two were Siamese kittens named Georgieboy and Basil.   In the picture below, all four are together in January 1999.  Sadly, Georgieboy died of lymphatic cancer in July 2001 shortly after his third birthday, and Basil died of cancer in August 2006, aged eight.

Photography note:
All pictures (except Hugo and Chikuai kittens) were taken with my Sony Mavica MVC-FD7, and almost all tinkered with for size, light, colour, file compression etc. using JASC PaintShop Pro v 6.0. They are all Copyright © Linn Barringer

 

NAMES

Basil

Basil's name came from his pedigree name, Chikuai Basil. We can shout "Basil!" in a Sybil Fawlty-esque manner. But it doesn't make any difference - he's a red point siamese.

Georgie

Georgie's name is simply a shortened version of his pedigree name, Chikuai Georgieboy. He was a lovely chocolate point Siamese.

Magwe

In 1995 we brought home our first ever cats - two Red Burmese brothers.  We decided to name them after towns in Burma (or Myanmar as it is now known). The only two remotely pronounceable names we found were Magwe and Minbu, two towns on opposite banks of the Irrawaddy River. Pictures here.

Minbu

In 1995 we brought home our first ever cats - two Red Burmese brothers.  We decided to name them after towns in Burma (or Myanmar as it is now known).
The only two remotely pronounceable names we found were Magwe and Minbu, two towns on opposite banks of the Irrawaddy River. Pictures here. More pictures here

 

 

Minbu, George, Basil and Magwe

 

 

Chikuai Basil

Basil  Red point Siamese, pedigree name Chikuai Basil. He had beautifully creamy-blue eyes. Although friendly with our other cats, Basil was rather inhibited and unfriendly with his humans, during Georgieboy's 'difficult period.' Since Georgie died, Basil continued to grow more and more friendly and very talkative, especially at 5:30am!

Basil's name came from his pedigree name, Chikuai Basil. We can shout "Basil!" in a Sybil Fawlty-esque manner. But it doesn't make any difference - he was a red point siamese.

Basil died from cancer (probably lymphatic) when he was eight years old.

 

Chikuai Georgieboy

George  A very handsome and loving chocolate point Siamese, with particularly soft silky fur. Chikuai Georgieboy was insanely jealous if other cats had his owner's attention - one purr from them and he had to join in, up front! Very deep-voiced chatty cat. Georgie died from lymphatic cancer, shortly after his 3rd birthday.

Georgie's name is simply a shortened version of his pedigree name, Chikuai Georgieboy. He was a lovely chocolate point Siamese.

 

Magwe

Magwe  Red Burmese, pedigree name Coerulea Magwe. One of our two first cats. So soft to touch with an equally gentle nature. Had his first dental without anaesthesia - just sat there and had his teeth picked clean. Never dashes anywhere. Frequently flops over with his feet in the air for a tummy tickle. Loud purr.

 

Minbu

Minbu  Red Burmese, pedigree name Coerulea Minbu. Magwe's brother, one of our first two cats. Minbu is a little prettier than his brother, and likes drinking water from a running tap - usually in the kitchen but if it's hot, the outside tap saves him the bother of going all that way indoors

 

 

 

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In this early 1995 picture, Magwe is on the left, his smaller brother Minbu is on the right. These two pictures come from the same original print photograph, with different treatment a few years apart.
Minbu & Magwe

 

Minbu 28 June 1998
Minbu has spotted something interesting.

 

Magwe dropping off to sleep May 1998
Magwe prefers to sleep. He is becoming semi-recluse.

 

Magwe
Magwe, when he appeared on the television.

Georgie
Our first Siamese kitten was Chikuai Georgieboy
. George (pet name) arrived in early September 1998.  He was a male neuter chocolate-point and grew into a handsome, very vocal and intelligent 'boy' full of character. This is his first day home.

Hugo
We selected a red-point male to accompany George. His name was Hugo.  Hugo died before we could take him home, despite an amazing amount of patience, love and care from his human 'parents,' Jean and David Maish of Chikuai Siamese.  Even in the very short time we knew him, he was a little treasure, and I couldn't leave him off this list of loving and much loved pets

Basil
We had the difficult task of choosing another red-point male.
Chikuai Basil chose us.   His pet name is just Basil - he is such a sweet, loving little creature. Despite his small stature, he puts up a good defence against (or even attacks) the much bigger and heavier Burmese.

George and Basil both both took only three or four days to be friends with Magwe and just a few days more with Minbu.  They are (usually) all friends now, often pairing up as a Siamese/Burmese pair for warmth and mutual grooming.

 

Kittens
We believe the temperament of both George and Basil is a credit to their breeders, Jean & David Maish of Chikuai SiameseJean and David have all the kittens living in their house, so they are already house-trained, friendly with people, used to LOTS of other cats and have learned 'social skills.'  We unreservedly recommend Jean and David's Chikuai kittens.

 

Minbu and Basil
Young Basil snuggles up to "uncle Magwe".
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Uncle Magwe with his arm round young Georgieboy - not put there by humans.

Magwe and Minbu
May 1998. Minbu and Magwe often sleep together.

Magwe and Minbu 14 July 98
Magwe and Minb, brotherly companions, July 1998.

Magwe grooming Minbu December 99
Magwe grooming his sleepy brother Minbu, just about squeezing into a cat bed, December 1999.

George and Basil October 98
Georgeieboy and Basil. Tired little boys. October 1998.
Basil and Georgieboy November 98
Basil and Georgieboy, November 1998.

George and Basil May 1999
George and Basil, May 1999.

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Little Basil. Is he a miniature lion, a Siamese cat, or an alien? May 1999.
Georgieboy on TV
Georgieboy as seen on TV, August 1999.
Basil and Georgieboy 12 Dec 99
Basil
and Georgieboy, 12 December 1999.

Basil and Georgieboy 14 Dec 99
Basil
and George, 14 December 1999.

 

And again, on 22 December 1999, they still get together for mutually cuddly snooze. One of the few pictures for which I have used flash, hence Basil's bright red-eye.

Minbu, Magwe, Basil and George
Minbu, Magwe, Basil and Georgieboy

Georgie

Chikuai Georgieboy was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer in February 2001.
He was fine until a sudden decline in July.

 

MEMORIALS

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Hugo
July 1998. Beautiful Chikuai Hugo did not have the chance to grow into his lovely big ears! He died even before we took him home. He was such a sweet character during his very short life.

 

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George
25 May 1998 - 16 July 2001. Chikuai Georgieboy was a much loved and very loving friend.
We miss his chatter.

 

Basil
Basil
1998 - August 2006.
After Georgie had gone, Basil changed into a much friendlier and loving cat.
We miss his 'chirruping' - a mixture of a meow and a purr.