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  • Cat Show
  • From "Company of Animals"
    episode COA-114
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    Precious Surprise has competed in only one show -- and came home a winner!

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    Among other traits that judges looks for, the proportions of a Siamese cat's "wedge" are a determining factor in who will win a ribbon.

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    Figure A

    Company of Animals visits a Cat Fanciers of America cat show, in which 437 breeds -- among them 31 pure breeds and 37 household pets -- are represented.

    Judging

    Each breed is judged according to its own standards, which are written by breeders and approved by the CFA board of directors. A judge may view as many as 200 cats in a day, and judges apply the same standards to each representative of a breed.

    When judging an Abyssinian (figure A), for instance, a judge will look for a variety of traits, including the following:

    • Rich ticking, resiliency and clarity of the coat
    • Long legs
    • Rounded planes
    • Correct ear placement
    • Good eye shape
    • Absence of "bracelets" and "necklaces."
    Note: CFA holds cat shows throughout the country all year long and the CFA International Show once a year; the location varies, so for information on any that may be coming to your area, contact your local chapter of Cat Fanciers of America.

    Web site resources for Cat Shows:

    Cat show schedules

    Cat Fancier's Association Web Page


    RESOURCES :
    It's Show-Time! : And Here's Everything Cat Fanciers Need to Know About Shows
    Model: 0764102532
    Author: Phil Maggitti and J. Anne Helgren
    Barrons Educational Series July 1998

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