Mary Tyler Moore - Usual Abyssinian - Adetesh Honey
The Prefix 'Ismisha', comes from the phonetic spelling of the Irish phrase "is mise'; loosely translated as 'I am'
(as in 'I am...' or 'my name is...')
Currently situated in a busy residential area of Dublin, Ireland, our Abyssinians, Burmese & Singapuras live indoors with our neutered non-pedigree cats, an elderly Jack Russell Terrier and two Great Danes. We have recently bought a rural property on just over an acre of land on the Tipperary Kilkenny border
Bitty - Singapura - International Champion Mikamosi Ismisha Satu
Our kittens are born and reared indoors as part of our family.
By the time they ready to go to new homes, they are fully vaccinated, registered with the GCCFI & GCCF,and are well socialised and acclimatised to the hustle & bustle of modern life.
Dedicated to animal welfare, I haved trained as a veterinary nurse and worked for the Wicklow SPCA. The future health and happiness of our kittens is first priority.
Brown Burmese - International Premier Ismisha Debaser - photo by Amy French