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2349.1 | | WASTED::sandy | Local Area Cat Cluster | Mon Apr 03 1989 11:06 | 17 |
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Congratulations, Nancy! I wish we could have seen you and
your cats, but since I had to work on Saturday, we had to
go to the show on Sunday.
I picked up a flyer on the way in which gave some details
about showing HHP's, and it said that they were judged
primarily on healthiness, cleanliness, and how well they
could be handled. So it's possible that Dundee was up
against all the other allbreed cats in his ring. Maybe
one of the more experienced show-persons can fill us in
on that.
But overall, it sounds like Dundee (and you) did very
well for your first show! :^}
Sandy
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2349.2 | Congratulations | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Apr 03 1989 12:27 | 20 |
| Nancy, I can tell how it would have worked if it was a CFA show
but Cin, Holly, E.T. and others can probably help you with the rules
for that associaton.
In preliminary judging, Dundee would be judged against the written
standard for the breed, and then against other Scottish Folds in
the alter class. Then the judge would do the same for the other
breeds. After all the breeds had been judged, he would pit the
breed winners against each other, and pick the best 10 examples
out of all of the alters. Best and Second Best Novice would be
selected from all the novices (there had to be at least two at that
show). In CFA, there is no best or second best novice award, but
there is best and second best premier (these cats have achieved
their premiership by getting 6 winners ribbons from at least four
different judges). Then the judge would name his top ten cats in
Premiership.
In other words, Dundee done good!!!!
Jo
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2349.3 | way to go | SUBURB::GLOVERP | I'll have a Tanglefoot | Mon Apr 03 1989 13:22 | 6 |
| good on yer nancy!
ill pop up to scotland at the weekend and tell the scots
in dundee how their little bro is doing!!!!!
phil
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2349.4 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Mon Apr 03 1989 16:05 | 6 |
| Thanks Phil. I'd appreciate it if you'd let them know
that DUNDEE MACTAVISH represented his breed well. You
might also ask them what the MacTavish clan colours are
so I can make him a kitty bed or knit him a kitty blanket
in the right colors!
(PS. Glad to hear you've been adopted!)
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2349.5 | What # were you????? | NEBVAX::BELFORTI | DISPATCHING: it's a living(barely) | Mon Apr 03 1989 17:06 | 14 |
| Nancy,
What number where you??? I stopped and looked at all the babies
up there, constantly talking with people.... but never daring to
say, "Pardon me, but are you a DECie". I know they would have looked
at me like I was CRAZY. I was! To think I walked around in that
cold, and I didn't even have a cat to show.
All the cats were beautiful! Especially the little 4 month old
silver oriental that ended up in her owners jacket because of the
cold. She wasn't being judged this time, but next time she will
be ready!
Wish I had known who was who there!
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2349.6 | | MYVAX::LUBY | DTN 287-3204 | Mon Apr 03 1989 17:39 | 20 |
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Re: finding one another at a cat show...
Ya know, feliners ought to design a unique button that could be
worn at cat shows so you can id one another.
Perhaps some artist would like to design a cute button. I think
that buttons can be made for less than one dollar. I also think
that if this artist just sent out the piece of paper with the
design on it, each person could take the paper to their local
stationary shop and have a button made out of it.
One idea for a 3 inch button :
the block letters DEC with several kittens climbing on the letters
Do we have any artists that read feline that could do this? I'd
love to have one, even if I don't go to shows.
Karen
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2349.7 | | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Apr 03 1989 17:49 | 4 |
| Or you could hang your badges from your benching cages. Then spectators
would see that they owner of the cat inside was a Deccie.
Jo
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2349.8 | Ya-Hoo! | ERASER::REED | A laugh a day keeps the blues away | Mon Apr 03 1989 18:32 | 13 |
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Hey Nancy, C-O-N-G-R-A-T-U-L-A-T-I-O-N-S !! Glad to hear you did
well and sorry I missed you Sat.
I think the button idea is a great one. PLEASE, if anyone decides
to do it, let us know. Maybe a copy could be made and distributed
to noters in different regions, who could then find a central print
shop to do the buttons. Or, does anyone belong to a club/
organization that does buttons for fund raising who'd be willing to
make up the buttons? Or ....
Roslyn, Escho, and Brandy
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2349.9 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Mon Apr 03 1989 18:50 | 17 |
| BUTTON, BUTTON, WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON????
I LOVE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was there Saturday and didn't know who was a Deccie and who wasn't.
It would have been nice. Actually NDC and her husband had their
DEC T-shirts on their cage with Digital showing. I thought that
was a neat idea.
I've already congratulated Nancy but will do it here two
CONGRATULATIONS...........WAY TO GO, DUNDEE...............
Sandi (Lightning, DejaVu & Thunder's mom)
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2349.10 | cats kilts and dundee cake! | SUBURB::GLOVERP | I'll have a Tanglefoot | Tue Apr 04 1989 05:05 | 18 |
| hello nancy!
dont worry bout the blanket etc. ill send you a kilt!
i WAS adopted, we went to the vets etc who said apart from
some unruly visitors he was in great shape. anyway,as he was
about 8 years old and been on the street for a long time
it wasnt worth having him done. (i didnt fancy the idea much!!)
he gave him a few shots and we went home to a massive meal,and guess
wot? i let him out and he scarpered!!!! never mind, i think its
a
fair bet hell live!!
hell be back!!
im off down the animal sanctury tonite, to get???
you guessed it, ILL END UP WITH LOADS OF CATS!!!!!
see you soon
phil
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2349.11 | Do they have to like Haggis ? | CHEST::HARWOOD | Judy Harwood - UCG - 7 781 4347 | Tue Apr 04 1989 08:08 | 5 |
| re: .10
There are also some kits looking for homes on the UK Reading VTX.
J
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2349.12 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Tue Apr 04 1989 09:01 | 10 |
| re: .5 We were numbers 194 & 171. Mao is a calico tabby -
lots of orange, and Dundee is a Brown tabby & white scottish
fold who spent alot of time in a peach fuzzy "cat cave". If
you were facing the rings we were on the right side of the isle
about 2/3 of the way to the back of the room. And you're right,
it was very cold. It was tough on the cats!
Did you see the kitten judging in ring 1 at the end of the day?
I was stewarding for that ring and had on a red sweater with
white cats on it with green collars.
N
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2349.13 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Tue Apr 04 1989 09:09 | 12 |
| re: .10 Way to go Phil. (I'd still get him neutered tho.
if nothing else he won't be bringing more unwanted cats into
the world) And good luck with your multi-cat household! I
love ours. (Take four, they're small)
Don't forget to tell us all about the new members of the
family!
re: Buttons - That's an excellent idea and I like the idea
of DEC with kittens climbing all over it. I've seen
rubber stamps for sale with cats playing in the letters.
Can't remember where, but I'll look for it.
N
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2349.14 | W-E BEL-ONG TOGE-THER | NEBVAX::BELFORTI | DISPATCHING: it's a living(barely) | Tue Apr 04 1989 10:08 | 24 |
| re 12
Nancy,
I remember the babies, but can't remember seeing anyone around the
pens. Hummmmm, wonder if you were judging by then?? I was there
for about 3 hours, that is all I could take of the cold (and not
being able to hold and take home ALL of the babies).
I jumped around to all the judges, didn't particularly care for
the older man in the green jacket (#4??????), he didn't seem too
thrilled with the cats.. kind of impatient with them. Didn't like
him at all.
Next time I will were my DEC shirts. I had on one half of a
saying..... I had E
ONG
THER
My husband had on W
BEL
TOGE
It wasn't hard to miss us!
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2349.15 | Possible button maker | FREKE::WARD | Every cloud has a chocolate lining | Tue Apr 04 1989 10:40 | 8 |
| I also like the idea of buttons. I'll have to talk to my hubby
about this. He has done designs for T-shirts, so I don't think
it would be too hard for him to do a button design. I'll ask him
and report back.
Bernice
Mother_of_Trouble
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2349.16 | ... oh boy..furfaces everywhere.. | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Tue Apr 04 1989 11:40 | 10 |
| I had fun... tee-hee.. of course I paid for it big time when I
got home.. Happy was easy.. she let me pick up,, got her new toys..
but her royal higness.. SNIFFED ME AND IGNORED ME UNTIL 10 PM..
Then she came and sat on my lap.. got her presents..... she was
not amused....... Cin thanks for introducing me to Doris Hook, and
for letting me Cuddle with STRIPEES.... such a cutie.. and E.T.
I did enjoy Sasha,, she is a shorthaired Pookie!!!!!!.. she is a
charactor.... ,well gotta run..
regards
kate
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2349.17 | cats, cats, cats | BRAT::GERMANN | | Tue Apr 04 1989 12:08 | 15 |
| I agree with the idea of identifying ourselves. I was there on
Sunday, but like others, didn't want to wander aroudn asking who
was from DEC. I had the thought this morning of T-shirts - the
folks in the Woman Notes file did that.
I really enjoyed seeing all the cats. I was looking for Russian
Blues - didn't see any obvious ones. But we did see a cat that
I had never heard of - a Norwegian Forest Cat - what a beautiful
creature!!! Also, I fell in love with this little pure white fold
kitten with blue eyes. I wanted to grab it and run!!!
Congrats to all who did well - it looked like fun. It didn't seem
too cold on Sunday, but it was a nicer day all around...
Ellen
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2349.18 | First time I'ld seem a Longhaired one! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Tue Apr 04 1989 12:25 | 5 |
| The beautiful Fold kitten with Blue eyes I believe was an A.O.V.
because it was a longhair!!! It was beautiful, wasn't it!
cin
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2349.19 | | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Tue Apr 04 1989 13:08 | 12 |
| I had fun at the show despite the cold. One of the exhibitors let
me hold his gorgeous scottish fold -- I think she was a tabby and
white -- beautiful cat! Now I can't decide what I want next; a
bicolor Ragdoll, a Birman, or a Fold!! Ruth LeClaire had some
*gorgeous* Chinchillas and Shaded Silvers that I wanted to scoop
up and run off with!! I was really impressed with her cats.
Overall, it was a fun day!!
/Roberta
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2349.20 | | REFINE::TAYLOR | Hug me, I purr... | Tue Apr 04 1989 13:48 | 32 |
| Gee Cin, you got into this notes file and didn't explain CFF's winner's ribbons!
Well, Nancy, I'll explain them to you. The winner's ribbons meant that he was
the best novice male altered scottish fold of his coloring. I know, that's not
exactly what you wanted to hear, but that's how CFF does it. It's still great
that he got his championship, though. You're going to be at the plymouth show
on April 15th? That's great! I'll see you there!!
Getting second and best novice is FANTASTIC!!! I know that there were quite a
few altered novices at the show on saturday. I specifically know of one altered
Korat novice that is absolutely beautiful. He finalled in every ring last
last weekend! I was THRILLED!!!!
Congratulations on becoming a champion and all of your wins! See you on the
15th.
RE: .19
Ruth LeClaire does have some beautiful cats. In fact, she is who I got Michaela
from. Michaela's daddy was being shown in the alter class. His name is
Suttonian's Shadrah Khan. When you were at Ruth's cage you were about 3 cages
away from my babies.
RE: the rest of the replies
I wish I had seen everyone. I wanted to meet a few of you. Unfortunately, I
was working both days in the rings. If you were watching any of the judging
(which I am sure you were) on saturday I was the clerk in Ring 1 (Judge was Phil
Albert and on Sunday I was the clerk in ring 2 (judge was Carol Petell). Too
bad I missed you all.
Holly
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2349.21 | Okay, so I didn't want to write an explanation! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Tue Apr 04 1989 14:57 | 12 |
| Sorry I didn't explain earlier....Jack and I had talked about this
during Saturday's show. Anyway, you got it right!!!
BTW, the Plymouth show is this Saturday coming up, the 8th, not
the 15th!!!
The 15th is Portland ME.
Nancy, what judge didn't give you the winners???
cin
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2349.22 | Not just by default! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Tue Apr 04 1989 15:09 | 7 |
| BTW, just because there was no competition within the breed, they
are still judged against the standard. If Dundee wasn't good enough,
(i.e. scores 90 of the possible 100 points) a judge doesn't have
to award the winners ribbons.
cin
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2349.23 | | REFINE::TAYLOR | Hug me, I purr... | Tue Apr 04 1989 17:13 | 5 |
| Thanks Cin, I meant the Portland show. (gimme a break! I've got an auful cold!)
Thanks for clearing thing up a little about the winner's ribbons.
Holly
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2349.24 | cats cats and more cats | TADLEY::GLOVERP | I'll have a Tanglefoot | Wed Apr 05 1989 04:55 | 9 |
| morning all,
could someone tell me what a scottish fold is?
sounds a bit like a pleated kilt!
ta
phil
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2349.25 | I want to go to another show! | CRUISE::NDC | | Wed Apr 05 1989 09:00 | 10 |
| re: .20
I was hoping to make the Portland Me show on the 15th, but they
won't allow Sandy (Thunder's mommy) to let me sub for her since
she can't show. She said the woman she talked to was a real snip.
Its too bad that Sandy is out the entry money.
Isn't the Plymouth show this saturday? Listen, I'm dying to
show Dundee some more. For one thing, I want him to have a few
experiences close together so he stays used to this. If anyone
knows of shows in the Mass area (Or RI or NH or CT) Please let
me know.
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2349.26 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Wed Apr 05 1989 09:32 | 33 |
| re: .24 What is a scottish fold.
An absolutely delightful breed of cat who's most unique
characteristic is ears that fold down. Hence the name. The
have cute round heads, big round eyes, stocky bodies, plush
fur and sweet, comical dispositions.
Folds fall into two categories - Folded-ear folds, and straight
ear folds. The kittens are all born with regular ears. About
21 - 28 days after birth some of the kittens ears fold and some
of them don't.
Because the fold is the result of a genetic mutation and because
the gene pool is rather small, it is considered a bad practice to
breed two folded-ear folds together. Breeders should pair a
folded-ear fold with a straight-ear fold or with an American or
British Shorthair. Dundee's daddy was an American shorthair.
Phil, if you send me your mailstop I'll send you some pictures
of Dundee.
re: which judge didn't give Dundee a winner's ribbon. I think it
was the female judge in Ring 4 (?). I think there was only one
other female judge and that was Nancie Belser. She thought Dundee
was great. Ring 4 was also the only ring that didn't call Dundee
for the finals. But you can't win them all, eh?
You know, Dundee is rather thin for a scottish fold, but I'm sure
that's only because he's under 1 year old. I expect him to fill
out considerably over the next year.
Thanks for all the info. I'm really delighted that all those
ribbons indicate that he really is a good example of his breed
and not just that he didn't have any competition. I'll have to
check the program again.
Nancy DC
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2349.27 | or Maybe it's Cranston | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Apr 05 1989 09:57 | 11 |
| Nancy,
There's the Northeast Feline Fanciers show in Warwick RI, the 29th
and 30th of April.
Entry Clerk is: Sue Gregory, 171 Harkney Hill Rd, Coventry RI 02816
Entry fee is: $49 for 2 days, $32 for 1 day
cin
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2349.28 | | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Wed Apr 05 1989 11:35 | 6 |
| Is there really a show coming up in Worcester, and if so, when is
it? I didn't see it in Cats or Cat Fancy.
Thanks,
Roberta
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2349.29 | Don't hestiate tooo long or you will get closed out again | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | | Wed Apr 05 1989 13:18 | 16 |
| re .27 more info
Sue Gregory's phone number is:
401-392-0579 call between 11 am and 1 pm or 11 pm or 1 am
she works funny hours, but they are still taking entries.
The $49. for 2 days includes a catalog. Double Cages: $5.00 per
day.
A word of advice if you really want to enter this one - get it
right in the mail! This is the LAST show of the season - lots
of other folks will want to enter this one also!
E.T.
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