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We first saw Grand
Champion Dragonmaine's Isabo in November 1999 We had the pleasure of seeing Isabo several times as a kitten and
when she moved up to In November 2000, exactly one year after we had first seen Isabo,
we found ourselves in Kansas City, MO again at the CFA International
Cat Show ~ This time Isabo was to come
home with us for a visit at TruTails
Cattery!!! Gary and Trish Sullens had agreed to let us lease
this wonderful girl for the purpose of having a litter with our From the start Isabo was a wonderful house guest... she fit right
in with all our cats, & she and B.J. really loved each other as
you can see. Isabo proved to be as excellent at being a mama as she was in the show ring. She was attentive and loving and the litter of kittens Isabo and BJ produced are incredible! ~ you can see more of their kittens on our Isabo's Kittens, TruTails Legends, At the Show, and Photo Gallery pages. Isabo's litter was only the second litter born to TruTails Cattery, and we had such fun with Isabo and her girls, what a colorful crew!. Isabo also loved our grandchildren. Our granddaughter, Rhianna and Isabo really hit it off when Rhianna visited here at Christmas time. Rhianna's favorite thing was getting 'headbutts' from Isabo, and Isabo loved the expert chin 'scritches' she received from Rhianna. Little did we know what their futures would bring! It was a sad day at our house when we took Isabo to meet Gary, her
"Dad," The Amarillo show proved to be the last time we saw our granddaughter, Rhianna alive & well, and it was also the last time we saw Isabo. Rhianna died April 12, 2001 following surgery (read more about Rhianna by clicking on her name and following the link in poem). Isabo died July 2, 2001 at her home in Oklahoma City, OK. Isabo had been bred again, this time to GC, RW XTC's In-Like-Flint
of Dragonmaine. We try to take some solace in the knowledge that Rhianna & Isabo are sharing headbutts 'n purrs together as they wait 'til we meet again on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge. . .
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