SterlingCatz Siberians

SterlingCatz Siberians Hypoallergenic Russian Siberian cats and kittens

Less than an hour north of the Vermont border, Sherbrooke will be the location of the SNAC Pet Expo April 11-12 and Naut...
03/30/2026

Less than an hour north of the Vermont border, Sherbrooke will be the location of the SNAC Pet Expo April 11-12 and Nauticats 16 ring cat show. For those of you apprehensive about crossing the border, I can tell you from my own numerous crossings that things have relaxed back to the nice way it was a few years ago.
For the USA Exhibitors who have never experienced a Show in Canada, the Canadian Exhibitors are absolutely wonderful. The money exchange is about 25%. Good news! I have just been told that the Comfort Inn is accepting pets once again.

We have had a nice response to our call for Clerks, but still need just one.
Counts are climbing...

02/27/2026

She is 13 week old.

Sire and daughter.
02/27/2026

Sire and daughter.

Another yearbook page.
02/27/2026

Another yearbook page.

I realized I have not put my yearbook prints of some of my show cats on FB.
02/27/2026

I realized I have not put my yearbook prints of some of my show cats on FB.

02/24/2026

Wonderful commentary of the Siberian.

08/01/2025

Tomorrow, August 1 we close for regular entries for our NE Regional Show on August16-17 in Springfield, Massachusetts. Our tardy turtle entries are going to be extended from August 8 to Sunday, August 10 at 6pm. Time to convert your placeholders!!! Some Exhibitors are watching counts and waiting to see where the placeholders go before they enter. We would appreciate you helping us by converting ASAP.

The Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place Hotel has extended their special show rate until the end of the day tomorrow.

I know several of you have voiced concerns about the hotel price. If you check online there are some other hotels in the area that are a little less.

I do want to remind you that we are having a raffle table and would be thrilled if you brought items to add!

I am still looking for your cute pet (all pets are welcomed) photos to be used for a fund raiser.

When we hit 100 entries we will have a drawing that includes a ticket for each cat entered in the show to win a free grooming space.

Someone who entered early should have the same opportunity to win!

When we hit 125 there will be another drawing. I haven't quite decided what it will be, but I will announce it as we get closer. When we hit 150 I will come up with something really special.

This is the first show of the season in the NE. We hope to see Exhibitors from other Regions as well.

And Spectators! We would love to see you as well!!

Thank you,
Rose Mary Cyr

01/01/2025

"Yesterday, as (my son) Sean and I traveled to NC for his soccer tourney we pulled off at a small gas station for a drink.
While I paid, I gave Sean the keys so he could head back out to the car.
It took me a little while to checkout and as I exited the store, I noticed Sean’s door opened and he was walking away from my car towards a man in a wheelchair.
He was an older African American gentleman, with amputated legs and appeared “homeless”.
My first reaction, sadly, was:
“Oh crap! He is hitting Sean up for money and has called him over.”
But as I walked closer Sean had clearly had a short conversation with the man, turned around and headed back to the car.
So I did the same.
As I entered the car, I asked him what that was all about. “Nothing Dad. I just was asking if he needed help.
He said no thanks, that he was fine but thanked me for asking.”
See, at first glance I didn’t even notice that the gentleman was attempting to cross a gravel parking lot, full of potholes, in a wheelchair using only his hands.
I didn’t notice that my 11yo child was man enough to see this in the mirror of my car, drop his electronics he was playing, get out and offer to help the guy.
As we began to leave Sean asked if we could give the man some money.
We pulled up beside him and I asked if he could use a few bucks.
He said:
“No thank you, I’m fine.
Your son was a real gentleman and gave me all I needed today. God Bless. ”
We rolled up the window and began to drive off.
Out of the corner of my eye I saw Sean wave at him and he waved back with a huge smile on his face.
Would I have gotten out of the car and done the same?
I don’t post this looking for any praise for Sean.
I post this to expose a real nastiness we have in our world.
We spew such bile and hatred on every news channel, every Facebook post, every tweet.
It’s not a right or left thing.
We all do it.
We have forgotten to look at the world through the eyes of a child.
Sean wasn’t looking for praise for what he did.
He didn’t even know I would see it.
He just saw a man that he thought needed help.
If we all just stopped once a day and tried to make one person smile.
One stranger stop and think “hey, that was nice”.
Could we make real change?
As I said, this was a post that would paint a poor picture of my judgment.
But don’t many of us have the same reactions many times?
Maybe it’s just me.
Maybe I’m the one that needs to change.
I just pray the world doesn’t change this kid."
Credit: Blanton O’Nea

7 months old.
12/23/2024

7 months old.

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Portland, ME

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