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423.1 | CFA and one TICA show | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Thu Dec 11 1986 17:19 | 19 |
| Hi Cin, How are you?
To get to the question, I show mainly in CFA. This is due to the
availability of shows in my area. In the year or so that I have
been showing, I only know of two TICA shows within my (personal)
mileage limits. CFA has a show almost every weekend in my area.
When showing Birmans, finals are few and far between. They are
very hard to breed because of the white spotting gene. It is my
personal feeling that Birmans don't do as well because they are
judged more for their gloves and laces than for their overall type.
I have heard that TICA is better for minority breeds like mine,
but who knows. I have my Birman kitten entered in a TICA show in
January so I let you know what I think then. I have attended one
TICA show before with household pets. I prefer TICA's method of
judging household pets over CFA's.
JoAnn
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423.2 | New shows in CFA | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Mon Dec 15 1986 19:47 | 9 |
| Cin
Heard some interesting stuff the other day about new types of CFA
shows. They are proposing to have "invitational" shows. Do you
know anything about this? Supposedly the way it works is that each
exhibitor will be invited to show at these particular shows, they
will not be open to anyone.
JoAnn
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423.3 | This is just my opinion! | DONJON::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Tue Dec 16 1986 09:51 | 21 |
| JoAnn....
Do you know if these shows will be CFA scored???
I haven't heard about this type of show before, but if it is scored,
it doesn't sound exactly fair to me!!!
Personally, to me it sounds like more CFA politics!!! It's not
how good your cat is, but who you know!!!!! Typical CFA!!!
Maybe I'm not being fair towards CFA, but I often feel when I show
there, that there are lesser quality cats defeating mine, simply
because the owner has lots of CFA clout!!!
This is a personal view only.
What do you think, JoAnn???
purrs
cin
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423.4 | Another rumor | BLITZN::BITTROLFF | Debbie Bittrolff | Tue Dec 16 1986 12:36 | 12 |
| I heard something along the lines of an invitational in conjunction
with the CFA convention that awards the top 20 at the end of the
show year. They were talking about something that is really "BIG"
with National TV coverage or at least cable company coverage in
hopes of getting lots of coverage for the fancy in general. The
invitational was only going to be for one ring with specially
selected judges, cats etc. so that only Top Show cats would be in
that ring (gearing towards TV coverage I think). Just rumors at
this point haven't seen anything in print yet.
Debbie
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423.5 | My CFA hhp experiences and opinions | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Tue Dec 16 1986 13:11 | 72 |
| Cin,
I agree with you that this sounds quite unfair. I don't know very
much more about this. I heard it from a fellow birman breeder out
here in CA. She and I were discussing the new cattery name rules
that might become effective next year (she hasn't registered her
cattery name and I wanted to pass on the info I heard in this file)
and she told me she had heard about invitational shows.
I have had only a few disappointments with CFA. The first one being
that CFA allows certain clubs to barr household pets from their
shows. I, like many other breeders, started out with household
pets and continue to show them even though I now have purebreds.
There is one club that holds its shows in the city at Golden Gate
park, and they refuse admittance to household pets. It isn't just
the fact that they don't allow them to be shown. What really upsets
me is their *attitude* towards household pets. I have argued this
point with the show manager over the phone (did alot for my future
show career I'm sure). This club feels that household pet owners
are irresponsible in terms of their cats health and may bring in
diseases that could spread through the purebred population at the
show. My personal opinion is that this is a bunch of malarky (would
like to use a stronger word but will not) Of course their may be
people who don't take as good of care of their pets as others, but
they are likely to not be showing their cats anyway. Also, I have
seen some purebreds at shows that *anyone* could tell were too sick to
be there. Well enough of that...
The second gripe I have also involves CFA and household pets. In
championship competition, once a ribbon has been awarded (finals)
to a cat, only disqualification can take that final away. In a
household pet final there are no such rules. At a recent show,
a judge was picking her top five hhp's. One of my cats was chosen
as second best. The judge took him out of the cage, discussed his
finer points, why she had chosen him as second best etc. She awarded
the ribbon and came back to the table to clean and ready for the
awarding of first best. She awarded the first place final and then
paused and said " you know what, I think I'll switch 2nd best with
5th best, I like that cat better now that I see him again." I was
a little peeved. I have always tried to be a good sport at these
shows and with household pets it is very arbitrary so you have to
be. One judge will love your cat and the next will hate it, thats
how it is. But this was upseting to me. I did not mention it to
anyone and until now had kept it to myself.
I do feel that a judge has a right to change their minds about a
cat, but I think that should be done before ribbons are awarded,
and without the knowledge of the audience.
So far I haven't had any experience with showing of purebreds, only
the sharing of the experiences of friends who have been showing
longer than I.
When looking for my kitten, I was really hit with the politics hard.
But these were competitive breeder politics mostly. It was quite
disillusioning to be honest. I like to enjoy healthy competition
with other birman breeders and a sense of comraderie and friendship.
What I found was alot of gossip, rumors, and backstabbing. It is
up to everyone of us to keep this kind of thing from destroying
the cat fancy.
I really enjoy discussing issues with you and I hope you don't
take me wrong, I realize that I am asking for trouble when I make
statements like the one above. The way I see it, what better person
is there to talk cats with than someone who shares my fanaticism.
And that goes for all notes readers.
JoAnn
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423.6 | This rumor sounds better than the last one | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Tue Dec 16 1986 13:17 | 14 |
| Debbie,
Thanks for the clarification. This sounds alot more fair than the
info I had heard. Any form of CFA advertising is worthwhile. Out
here in CA, I have noticed that the gate is getting smaller and
smaller. The only exception to that would be the all HHp show that
I attended at the beginning of december. There were so many people
you couldn't get through the aisles with your cats.
This show utilized every kind of media advertising there is. We
need the public to help support the cat fancy so this sounds like
a great idea to me.
JoAnn
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423.7 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sat Dec 20 1986 21:26 | 20 |
| RE: .5
> This club feels that household pet owners
> are irresponsible in terms of their cats health and may bring in
> diseases that could spread through the purebred population at the
> show.
When my mother was a little girl, she had a pedigree blue Persian cat from
champion stock. When this cat was a kitten, the breeder judged that he just
didn't have the right temperament to show well, so she sold him off as a
household pet. It turned out that this kitten calmed down a lot when he grew
into a cat, and also that he turned out to be the best of the litter. My
grandparents left him with that cattery when they went on a long trip, and
the owner mentioned later that she regretted ever having sold him, and was
sorely tempted to show him along with her cats at a show she was in during
the vacation. She didn't show the cat because she was afraid of what he
might catch from the other cats at the show. So--here's a case of not showing
a HOUSECAT for fear of what he might catch from the SHOW CATS. So there, CFA!
--PSW
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423.8 | | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Mon Dec 22 1986 13:49 | 3 |
| Now there's a switch for you!
JoAnn
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423.9 | I choose TICA | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Mon Feb 02 1987 14:00 | 12 |
| Well, I've done a few CFA shows and a few TICA shows with my birman
now and I am ready to express an opinion.
I like TICA better! It is so discouraging to not get finals in
CFA when you know you have a very good cat. At a recent CFA show
there were 9 Birman adults and 4 Birman kittens and out of 12 rings
not one of them finaled.
I will continue to show CFA (I know!) in the hopes of gaining some
recognition. But I am definitely going to hit all the TICA shows
in my area!
Jo
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423.10 | But where are the sales | USHS01::MCALLISTER | TARDIS Sales and Service Co. | Thu Feb 05 1987 21:41 | 13 |
| I've been out at a customer site (1 week to go) but had to make
the following comment. I promise to incorporate my TICA experence
soon.
I showed both TICA and CFA, with the emphasis on TICA. When I started
breeding and had kittens for sale, I found it almost impossible
to sell at TICA shows. Of my kittens sold, only one was sold a a
TICA show. The rest were sold at CFA shows.
For primarily other reasons though, I did decide to shift to CFA;
to support the association that was supporting me.
Dave
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423.11 | Please tell all... | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Fri Feb 06 1987 12:02 | 5 |
| I would be very interested to hear your TICA experiences. I have
noticed a different "atmosphere" at TICA shows. I am just starting
out and would like to know all I can about both associations and
their histories.
Jo
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423.12 | one FUN tica show! | HIGHFI::BRODERICK | aka <momcat> | Fri Feb 06 1987 15:38 | 9 |
| as strictly a spectator, i found my one TICA show to have judges that
were MUCH more informative and open about their decisions - they seemed
to invite questions (on the side) this was refreshing! also, had i
known about TICA earlier, i may have started showing my youngest 2
siamese boys - in CFF (where they're registered), they're not showable
as siamese because they come from OSH parents, but TICA would still see
them as siamese - they're a bit dark now, though :-( !
karen
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423.13 | CFA and the Invitational Show | 25192::MECLER | FRANK | Thu Jul 02 1987 16:01 | 10 |
| I've been involved showing cats for about 3.5 years. definitely
prefer CFA. Judging is more consistent and they realize Himmies
are Persians but dressed better. CFA shows (once you're out of
New England) tend to finish on time. CFF goes forever at a snails
pace.
Re: The CFA Invitational show. It is intended to be a publicity
show with winners from special regional shows invited. The board
recognized the unfairness of awarding points in this situation and
as of now the show will not have points awarded.
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