LaPerm History
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As told by Linda Koehl, Breed Founder
LaPerm Breed Description and Temperament
  The Dalles, Oregon is an area rich in Indian lore and
legends one of which is of the woman Chief of the
Wishram Indians, Tsagaglalal or She Who Watches. It was
the spring of 1982 and working barn cats giving birth was
nothing new to Linda and Dick Koehl; however, Linda had
never actually witnessed the kittens being born so this time
when one of her gray tabbies gave birth she watched.
Nothing could have prepared Linda for what she was about
to witness, for under the watchful eye of Tsagaglalal a
kitten was born that would forever change Linda's life as
well as that of the cat fancy. In a litter of six born that
eventful day one was completely bald, nothing like her
littermates or her mother. Linda said she was the ugliest
kitten she had ever seen with no hair, a tabby pattern
marked on her skin and large, wide-spaced ears. Linda had
doubts about this kittens survival.
   Survive she did, however, and within several weeks this
ugly duckling began to transform into a swan, growing a
soft, curly coat of fur. By the time it was three or four
months old it had a full coat of curly hair and Linda found herself drawn to the feel of it; she couldn't help petting it and stroking it at every opportunity. Curly, as Linda named her, loved the attention. Curly's temperament was different from the other cats Linda and Dick had experienced; she was affectionate, gentle and trusting, enjoying the love and attention lavished on her but willing to wait her turn to receive it. Her personality seemed to be tied to the gene for her curly coat as Curly later gave birth to five male kittens, each of them bald at birth. As they grew their temperament was the same as Curly's, affectionate but not demanding. Unfortunately, Curly's insistance at remaining an outside cat resulted in her failing to show up one morning and she was never seen again. Equally unfortunate, there are no known pictures of Curly.
   Over the next ten years as more and more bald kittens were born Linda began to seek additional information about unusual cats. At the urging of her friends she entered some of the curly coated cats as an exhibition in a CFA show to get the opinions of breeders more experienced than she. The master clerk at the show, Dennis Ganoe, happened by and stopped to stare at this new breed of cat, asking many questions. He made an announcement over the PA system that everyone should come see these unusual cats and before long a crowd had gathered clamoring excitedly about the LaPerm, the name given the breed by Linda in order to be able to enter the show and which means wavy or curly in several languages. It was at the urging of many of her friends and fellow breeders that Linda decided to begin the journey of having the LaPerm formally recognized as a new breed. Tsagaglalal is smiling.