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2195.1 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Wed Feb 01 1989 15:09 | 16 |
| If you find some literature, I could use it too.
There is a note devoted solely to upcoming cat shows, have to go
look to remember which one. I can tell you that there's one
on April 8 1989 in Plymouth Mass (entry deadline is March 3, 1989
- early bird deadline is February 14, 1989) Send me your
mailstop and I'll send you a copy of the flier I have. OH - I just
noticed that this is a CFF show. Is there some reason that you'd
only participate in CFA?
There is one April 1,2 in Concord NH. It is even possible to
ask to be benched with other DEC folks. I'm probably going to
show my scottish fold and one of my house cats at that one.
I'll go see if I can find the cat show note and mail you the
number.
Nancy DC
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2195.2 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Wed Feb 01 1989 15:14 | 2 |
| NOTE 1093 has all lots of cat show info.
NHDC
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2195.3 | The best place for CFA info | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Wed Feb 01 1989 15:41 | 29 |
| The best way to find out about CFA shows is to subscribe to the
CFA Almanac. It is available from CFA for a fee of $18.00 (once
a month) The address is 1309 Allaire Avenue, Ocean, NJ 07712.
Here are some February shows that are in the almanac (please keep
in mind that I am in California and don't know exactly what states
constitute the New England area.):
Feb. 11-12 - Staten Island NY - Empire Cat Club - contact Lee Imes
(716)436-8141 for info.
Feb 25-26 - Warwick, RI - Allbreed CC of the Northeast - Michael
Sirenski (401)334-3449
March 4-5 - Cortland, NY - Fantastic Felines of Cny. - Lee Imes
March 4-5 - Hauppauge, LI, NY - Paumanok Cat Fanciers - Joan Bernstein
(516)878-0619
March 11-12 - Danvers, MA - The Improper Bostonians - Jayne Smith
(508)744-3597
Once you start going to shows, you will get on some of these peoples
mailing lists and then will be sent flyers for upcoming shows.
Also, clubs often pass out flyers to exhibitors at shows.
Jo
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2195.4 | Geography lesson | WITNES::HANNULA | Round Up the Usual Suspects | Wed Feb 01 1989 16:44 | 10 |
| The 6 New England States:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
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2195.5 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Wed Feb 01 1989 17:06 | 10 |
| I think that the Improper show may not happen.
CFF does recogzine lynxpoints - I think that David should call
Norma Volpe for some reliable CFF/Oriental information - I have
sent him mail with the info.
David, who is the breeder of your oriental baby (that sounds like
a real doll baby !!) ??
E.T.
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2195.6 | Thanks for the lesson | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Wed Feb 01 1989 17:27 | 14 |
| re .4 In that case:
April 8-9, Norwalk, CT Maine Coon Cat Club, C.A.T.S. (914)472-9879
April 15-16, Milford, MA - Black Tie and Tails Cat Club - Lee Imes
(716)436-8141
Looks like Lee Imes knows what is going on with CFA shows in the
"New England" area. Looking back over Feb and March, I posted every
show that was remotely located in the northeast.
The new england area looks to be big on CFF.
Jo
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2195.7 | CFA question ?? | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Thu Feb 02 1989 09:06 | 9 |
| Hi Jo,
Yes, we do have CFF in quantity up here. Jo, I have been hearing
that CFA is not having HHPs either in their shows at all or that
they can only show one day of a two day show - 3 or 4 rings. My
friend from the mid-west has been telling me this about shows she
used to attend. Is that the case in your area?
E.T.
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2195.8 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Thu Feb 02 1989 12:05 | 40 |
| Don Swanson (our new regional director) puts on show in San Francisco
at Golden Gate Park about once every 2 months. He uses the Hall
of Flowers which isn't very big. These shows do not take household
pets due to the lack of room in the showhall. As it is, we often
don't have enough room for double cages or groom spaces.
Another club up in Sacramento did not have household pets in their
show this year because for the last four years in a row, they haven't
had more than 7 household pets enter.
Household pets are not being banned from shows here. At the Turlock
show, there was an entry of 38 household pets! I think alot of
the household pet people show their cats, get their Morris award
and then stop showing. We have to get new people interested in
order to have a nice class of hhp's at the shows.
I have been in charge of publicity for two local shows and have
put an effort into getting the public interested in showing their
cats. I also put notes in the Silicon Valley file before local
shows telling people about showing their housecats, and how to do
it.
I got my start showing household pets and I still do show them from
time to time. Tilly tied for 5th best hhp in the region last year
in TICA. It is true that TICA seems to do more for hhp's than CFA
does. They judge them in color classes like the purebreds. But,
I prefer to show CFA anyway. We don't have any CFF out here.
I haven't been to a show in my area where the household pets were
only allowed for one day of a two day show. Nor have I been to
one where they weren't shown in every ring.
I did attend a show in Utah were the hhp's came on the second day.
But they only paid a half fee for it and didn't seem upset about
it. I thought it was weird. I have noticed that some of the flyers
for Southern California shows same "household pets will be judged
in all rings", I thought that was weird too since they are always
judged in all rings at our shows.
Jo
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2195.9 | Different strokes... | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Thu Feb 02 1989 12:44 | 14 |
| Hmmm. Interesting - guess it's sort of true out there also. The
problem we have up here is that CFA won't P.O.P score the HHPs
during the season, no titles as CFF does, no Regional awards like
CFF does, and no National awards like CFF does for us. CFF prefers
that the HHPs be "NOT OVERWEIGHT" - that promotes healthy animals
CFA (up here) thinks that huge (and I mean BIG) hhps are cute !!
They final and my slender tube doesn't - not that she is a better
cat, but CFA does seem to like the larger cat - in other words,
we, up here, have our CFA entries & our CFF entries - keeps
thinks interesting. As soon as one of our HHPs gains too much
weight to show CFF, we say, well, put him down for the next CFA
show!!
E.T.
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2195.10 | Uh Hem... | GEMVAX::ROY | | Thu Feb 02 1989 13:27 | 17 |
| RE: .0
Sorry, but I have to say it....
"I am in possession of..." ???
I know you didn't mean anything by it, but I think we have to remember
that these common phrases of ownership demean the relationships
we share with our pets. We are (hopefully) in SUBJECTIVE relationships
with them, not OBJECTIVE. Show Cats or Household Harrys, they are
living creatures that we have the privilege to care for.
Thanks for letting me "preach" ;-)
Maureen
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2195.11 | humans dominate dogs - cats dominate humans | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Thu Feb 02 1989 13:57 | 15 |
| Funny that the topic of possession would come up at this moment.
I was just going to enter a new note - I just popped into Canine
to ask a question regarding a Kennel in my town - the owners have
some dogs for little or no cost that need homes. They also breed
about 5 kinds of dogs, but I don't know anything about them and
wanted some information (either + or -) before I enter the
adoption note.
The interesting thing I noticed was that in CANINE, people refer
to the "dogs they OWN"
where in FELINE, we refer to the "CATS that own us" or that
"we are owned by our CATS."
hmmmm interesting....
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2195.12 | I think I'm rambling here... | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Thu Feb 02 1989 14:34 | 23 |
| I refer to my cats as being owned by me but that doesn't mean anything.
With the show cats, I planned a breeding program and went out in
search of cats of specific lines that would be pets but also would
add to my breeding program. Just because I refer to them as being
"my" cats doesn't mean that I don't love them. Just because they
are purebreds selected for their lines doesn't mean that they can't
be pets too.
I refer to them as being owned by me due to fact that I have
registration papers stating such and I paid money to have them.
In my relationships with them I am the provider and they are the
providee's. Of course both I and the cats benefit from our relationship.
Maybe this doesn't make any sense, but people who have (notice the
choice of works) show cats tend to think of them as possesions
as well as pets. I have other cats that have selected me to be
their human, but I selected the purebreds.
I just think that a person shouldn't be judged by his/her choice of
words when refering to the relationship that exists between him/her
and their cat.
Jo
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2195.13 | not so weird | DINSCO::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Thu Feb 02 1989 20:14 | 14 |
| re: 2195.8
> it. I thought it was weird. I have noticed that some of the flyers
> for Southern California shows same "household pets will be judged
> in all rings", I thought that was weird too since they are always
> judged in all rings at our shows.
In this instance, it's not just the Southern Californians. Usually the
judging slate will have some all-breed judges, and some long-hair(-only)
judges, and some short-hair(-only) judges, and perhaps even some LH/SH
judges, so long-haired cats might have a different slate of judges than
short-haired cats, but "household pets will be judged in all rings".
Ray
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2195.14 | | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Feb 02 1989 20:52 | 7 |
| Ray,
would that mean that a shorthaired HHP would get judged by a
long-hair(-only) judge? and vice-versa?
confused as always,
Deb
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2195.15 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Feb 03 1989 08:11 | 11 |
| re: .10 .11
I've given up - I do refer to the cats as "my cats" but then
I refer to Jack as "My husband" - so I don't see a difference.
My pet phrases now are "the furry foursome" for my kitties and
"feline family members" which most accurately describes the
cats' places in our home.
Nancy DC
p.s. I think that its the relationship that's important.
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2195.16 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Feb 03 1989 14:43 | 15 |
| Ray, I understand what you are saying, but that is not what I thought
was weird. I didn't realize at the time that some Southern California
shows only allow hhp's in half of the rings. These flyers were
meant to tell hhp exhibitors that they will be judged in all four
rings and not only half.
CFA judges household pets all in the same class, longhairs and
shorthairs together. A judge that is doing LH/SH will judge household
pets. In CFA a cat cannot be judged in more than four rings in one
day, so if a club has three allbreed judges, a shorthair judge and
a longhair judge, the household pets will be judged by 3 AB judges
and then *either* the SH or the LH but not both. The club usually
decides when they contract the judges who will do what.
Jo
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2195.17 | lots of details to keep straight | DINSCO::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Fri Feb 03 1989 14:54 | 31 |
| re: 2195.14
> would that mean that a shorthaired HHP would get judged by a
> long-hair(-only) judge? and vice-versa?
Yes. HHP's are all judged together in one class. They aren't separated by
hair length like the others are.
The classes are:
short-hair kittens
long-hair kittens
short-hair whole cats
long-hair whole cats
short-hair alters
long-hair alters
household pets
The judges judge this way:
An all-breed judge judges all classes. The short-hair and
long-hair cats are in competition with each other (but kittens only
get judged against kittens, whole cats against whole cats, alters
against alters, and HHP's against HHP's).
A specialty judge (long-hair(-only) or short-hair(-only)) only
judges cats in their specialty, plus HHP's.
Both-specialty judges judge all classes, but do not judge the
short-hairs and long-hairs against each other.
Hope this helps,
Ray
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2195.18 | must be something to those rumors after all | DINSCO::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Fri Feb 03 1989 15:06 | 7 |
| notes collision!
re: .16
Now *that* IS weird, that they'd only judge HHP's in half the rings!
Ray
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2195.19 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Mon Feb 06 1989 13:35 | 16 |
| .18
Well, guess it's not weird if CFA is trying to eliminate
Household Pets from show in CFA altogether. From what I
am hearing from the midwest, that's what happening. One
of my friends said that there is very little CFA left to
show at because either the HHPs can only show on one day
or they aren't having HHP classes at all.
It's funny how associations differ. This weekend at the
CFF Haledon, NJ show they had trophies only for the HHPs
and not the rest of the classes - usually if they have
them for one - they have them for all! Different strokes
I guess...
E.T.
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2195.20 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Feb 06 1989 13:50 | 15 |
| I don't think that it is an effort of CFA to eliminate HHP's
from the shows. It may be that individual clubs are not allowing
them at shows in the midwest, but CFA cannot eliminate them without
making a resolution to change their constitution, and then having
all the member clubs vote on it. So many of CFA's breeder got their
start showing household pets that I don't think that it would ever
pass.
So far there has been no communication from the central office
regarding the showing of household pets (I am club secretary for
one of my CFA clubs and all correspondence from CFA comes to me
directly). I am not worried that it is an association wide decision.
It must be at the club level only.
Jo
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2195.21 | | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Mon Feb 06 1989 14:43 | 7 |
| Hmm - interesting. That's true - it seems with so many clubs doing
it, it looks like it IS coming from CFA.
It seems that lots of clubs are doing it. The
CFA shows here in this area N.E. usually have 10 - 15 HHPs - when
that number is reached, they don't take any more HHPs.
E.T.
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2195.22 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Feb 06 1989 14:59 | 5 |
| I am happy to say that we had 23 HHP's in the show this past weekend
and my other club's show is next weekend and we have 38 entered!
Jo
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2195.23 | Good numbers | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ZhivagoCats, Ltd..The Inn is Full..264-8298 | Tue Feb 07 1989 09:55 | 6 |
| Very good numbers!! It sure is interesting to see the differences
from area to area! Around here folks are lucky to have 11 or 15
HHPs at a CFA show. Boy, I'd like to see 38 at a show any day.
This past weekend we have 25 and 24 (Sat - Sun).
E.T.
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