Chandra Cattery

CFA registered Cattery

Available/ Di jual

" CFA club in Indonesia "

All of our Breeding stock is PKD DNA negative



Chandra Romeo

Blue white Persian Boy

DOB : July 15, 2009

AVAILABLE




Chandra Serena William
Dilute Calico persian girl
DOB :
Sept 5, 2009
Available






Chandra Samsara

Blue white exotic Boy

DOB : Oct 14, 2009

Available


Tertarik ???

Hubungi 08121034012

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Bila anda tertarik kucing ras terbesar Maine coon , Kunjungi : Brightlunar Cattery

Untuk Kucing tidak berbulu/telanjang , kunjungi : Purnama sphynx cattery

Perlengkapan Kebutuhan Kucing : SAC Pet Shop



Informasi Penting Untuk Calon Pemelihara Kucing :

Selama ini banyak orang menjual kucing yang tidak diketahui asal usul kesehatan kucingnya, salah satu penyakit keturunan untuk kucing ras Persia (himalaya) dan Exotic yang berbahaya adalah penyakit Ginjal. Untuk mengetahui apakah kucing anda mempunyai keturunan gagal Ginjal dapat diketahui dengan pemeriksaan PKD DNA, untuk itu mintalah informasi/sertifikat pemeriksaan DNA orang tua dari kucing yang akan anda beli, apakah kedua orang tuanya negatif PKD DNA test nya. Kucing dari keturunan orang tua yang PKD DNA nya positif umumnya tidak dapat hidup panjang dan bila hidup pun akan sering sakit.
Pikirkan kembali tujuan anda membeli kucing !



if you are interest, Please send email to : chandracattery@gmail.com

phone : 08121034012





Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a genetic disease where the kidneys are damaged by the formation of cysts within the kidneys. These cysts interfere with the function of the kidneys and therefore the disease can be fatal in severely affected cats. PKD is an inherited disease usually occurring in Persian and Persian related cats such as Himalayan and Exotics. Though random cats can be diagnosed with PKD, primarily the extended Persian family of cats has been found to carry the inherited form of PKD at this time.

Though the gene for PKD is a dominant genetic disorder, not all carrier cats will express the gene while other carriers are badly affected with strong expression of the defect. This means that carriers (+/- on test results) can show a range of severity of the condition. This can be accounted for by gene expression or the turning on of a gene. In some cases, DNA has some variable sequences outside of the gene that will aid in "turning on or turning off" the gene itself and in those that are clinically unaffected, this stretch of DNA acts to suppress the expression of the PKD gene even though it is present. Differing DNA sequence can turn the PKD on so to speak and the cat will develop a severe form of the disease. It is very rare to find a (+/+) or homozygous carrier animal as most of these animals die in utero prior to birth. Normal animals test (-/-). Carrier animals are (+/-) and will pass the affected gene 50% of the time meaning that an average of 50% of the kittens produced will be affected.


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