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It’s Cats Around the Clock for Angela Ng

The successful salon owner and breeder also makes time for fun food finds, while traveling and at home.

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Angela Ng
PAWS FOR A MOMENT, WAUKESHA, WI

An aversion to blood and needles steered Angela Ng away from a veterinary career and toward pet grooming. In addition to her 10-year-old salon and boutique, she owns and operates Pawsitively Siberians, a successful Siberian cattery breeding program. “I’ve had seven international winners, four lifetime achievement winners, three international breed winners as well as many regional winners,” Ng says of the show kitties she has bred. Ng also acts as a cat agent of many different breeds, which, as it turns out, does not involve repping famous felines but instead providing professional handling services at cat shows. She has two shop cats, Noodle the Oriental Shorthair and Nova the Siberian (pictured here), as well as house Siberians Husky, Jane, Sporty, Bugsy and Zoey, all from Pawsitively Siberians.

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