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3512.1 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:02 | 21 |
| Ira,
Your entry form should list the cage size on it, so that you can
figure out how much material you will need to cover the top, three
sides, and the bottom of the cage for Rex. If it isn't on the flyer,
call the entry clerk and ask her for dimensions. Cage sizes vary
depending on what part of the country you are showing in.
Kittens are judged against the written standard for the breed, and
then against other kittens in their color class. Kitten wins do
not go towards championships. All wins that are made in kitten
class are separate from championship awards.
If you cannot go on Sunday, that is okay. At the end of the day,
you should tell the master clerk that you will be absent the following
day so that she can notify all the ring clerks. That will save
them from having to third call you to the rings, and then mark you
absent.
Jo
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3512.2 | Digital Felines will be well represented! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:12 | 16 |
| Ira,
There will be several of us "Feliners" at the show this weekend, so I'm
sure we will be able to help you and answer any questions that you
might have.
Usually a full size sheet will be enough to cover the size and bottom
of the cage, or several large towels will work. The cage size is
usually 22 x 22 x 22 or 22 x 25 x 22.
Also, you'll want to bring food and water, and maybe a toy or bed that
Rex will be comfortable with. Something that reminds him of home.
Look for us there!
cin
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3512.3 | Bring stuff that makes you and kitty comfy | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | Exotic Babies are soooo Cute | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:44 | 37 |
| Ira,
Don't forget a towel to cover the top of the cage also, and some
clothes pins to hold the sheet on. You will need food and water
DISHES for your baby - we mostly receive some samples of food, but
you probably will want to bring what he is used to eating or a jar
or two of baby food so his tummy won't blow up afer he eats.
Also bring comfortable walking shoes, maybe a sweater for yourself,
things to eat and drink for yourself (show hall food is sometimes
costly and sometimes not very good), lots of reading material (we
sometimes have long waits in between rings), your baby's favorite
toys (small) or you can do lots of shopping at the show hall, I'm
sure lots of vendors will be present. The show committee usually
provides litter boxes and litter. If they don't, you can get one
for $2.00 from a vendor. I used to bring my own, but don't anymore.
I would remind you to bring your grooming tools, but I have a feeling
(cause I own a Rex, or shall I say a Rex owns me and my soul) that you
won't need much for grooming!! Sorry to run on, but I like to be
comfy at shows cause we spend so many hours there.
E.T.
There will be a bunch of us there - check the end-of-row signs with
the last names on them. Look for the following last names:
Name Breed
Gerry - Exotic Shorthair
Trachman - Exotic Shorthair
Kagno - Birman
Detreich or Detreich-Cunniff (sp? sorry Nancy) - Scottish Fold Kitten
Jenkins (? not sure if Nancy is going) - Birman
Sobek - Birman
Or, go to the person with the microphone and ask to have one of us
paged and we will come over and help you set up.
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3512.4 | Thanks....another couple of questions
| HAMBND::CHAVIS | Beat the system, unplug the computer | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:44 | 15 |
| Thanks so far for the help
a couple of more questions
Does there need to be any kind of sign on the cage...such as the cats name.
Would we be required to stay the whole day if our the judging ends for
the kitten early on?
Ohterwise were all set to go.
Look for rex the red tabby rex and see you all there.
ira
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3512.5 | Ask away! | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | Exotic Babies are soooo Cute | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:48 | 14 |
| Ira,
You don't have to put a sign on your cage unless you wish to.
Basically, you can decorate your cage with pretty much anything
you would like to use.
If you finish early, procedure is to ask permission of the
show manager to leave before the advertised closing time,
which is "usually" 5 pm (sometimes 4 pm on Sundays).
As to your other question, your Rex kitten will be judged with
the other Rex kittens, if there are any, if not, he will be judged
against the Rex breed standard, which he would be if there WERE other
Rex kittens there.
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3512.6 | Guess Im all set. | HAMBND::CHAVIS | Beat the system, unplug the computer | Wed Apr 11 1990 15:58 | 8 |
| Thanks for all the replies.
I look forward to the show. We will be there under the name Benzakein (My
wifes maden name). Cats name is Jaris-Rex (sounds like a prehistoric
creature!). Ill try to clip my Dec_feliners badge onto the cage for easy id.
See you all there.
Ira
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3512.7 | This is why I LOVE kitten class! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Apr 11 1990 16:13 | 11 |
| Elaine,
Remember, with kittens it's different.
When the kittens have completed judging and finals are complete, even
if it's noon, you can go home without permission from the Show Manager.
Cats in any other class must stay till the advertised closing or get
permission to leave.
cin...who's showing a kitten and often gets to leave early!
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3512.8 | I should say this, just in case! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Apr 11 1990 16:14 | 8 |
| Oh yeah, another thing Ira,
Remember that Rex will be judged 4 times....so don't go home after the
first judging! ;-)
cin
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3512.9 | That's a deal !! | CUPMK::TRACHMAN | Exotic Babies are soooo Cute | Wed Apr 11 1990 16:54 | 6 |
| Ah, I didn't know that - you bum! Hmm. I'd better get a kitten
soon. Lily, are you listening ???
5 Shorthair Baby Girls, please !!!
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3512.10 | I don't hang around if I don't have to!! | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Wed Apr 11 1990 16:58 | 13 |
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Cin, do they really know if you have left early? I mean, lots of
times I know for sure my cat will not get into the finals so I go.
This weekend, Murdock will be an open in premiership. Once he is
done being judged and hopefully gets his winners ribbons, I don't
expect him to final, especially as an open and and especially at
a campaigners show. I just might leave once the preliminary judgings
are through.
So, my question is, will anyone *really* know we are gone?
--Roberta
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3512.11 | Can I touch the cats? | WEFXEM::COTE | I smell a wumpus... | Wed Apr 11 1990 17:10 | 6 |
| I have a question regarding cat shows...
How can you tell which folks are from DEC?
Edd
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3512.12 | Just be careful! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Apr 11 1990 17:12 | 14 |
| If you make a final, and have left without the permission of the show
manager, all wins for that show can be "voided".
So, if your going to leave early, and your not going to ask permission,
be damn sure your not going to be called anywhere.
Also, on a 2 day show, they will sometimes change the judging schedule
around. (depends on the type of show mostly) Anyway, this weekend, I
was scheduled for 3 rings on Saturday, and 3 rings on Sunday. But,
they had a schedule change, and I ended up in 4 rings on Saturday. If
I had left early, I may have missed that extra ring.
cin
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3512.13 | Don't touch my cat! ;-) | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Apr 11 1990 17:31 | 11 |
| Ed,
Look for the DEC Feliner badges. I usually attach mine to my cage, I
guess maybe I figure people are really coming to meet my cat, not me!
;-)
If you can find one of us, you'll probably find all of us...
Looking forward to matching more names with faces!
cin
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3512.14 | Vanessa is too shy... | KOOZEE::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Thu Apr 12 1990 12:34 | 4 |
| pardon my ignorance, but are spectators encouraged? Is there an
entry fee for spectators? - Chris, who has never been to a cat show but
lives about 4 miles from Box. Sher.
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3512.15 | Spectators pay at the door | FSHQA1::RKAGNO | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Thu Apr 12 1990 12:55 | 6 |
| Yup, entry fees for spectators run about $3 to $5, depending on
the show.
Lots of fun once you get inside!! There'll be lots of Maine Coons
there to look at too, Chris.
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3512.16 | Only 3 or 4... | WEFXEM::COTE | A friendly stranger in a black sedan... | Thu Apr 12 1990 13:03 | 3 |
| What about cameras?
Edd
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3512.17 | | EN::TRACHMAN | Exotic Babies are soooo Cute | Thu Apr 12 1990 14:15 | 10 |
| Roberta, if they like your cat, Open or not, if he takes a Best of
Breed, he could final. Maybe Premiership is different, but it's
show courtesy to ask permission of leave. Permission is almost
always granted.
Edd, no, ya can't touch the cats, unless the onwers let ya. Also,
check the end of rows signs with the last names on them to find
Feliner's - or look for flat faced cats!
E.T.
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3512.18 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Apr 12 1990 14:25 | 19 |
| Roberta, Westie finaled three times in Allbreed rings when he was
an open, so don't get into too big of a hurry to leave!! This weekend,
a bluepoint Birman open in premiership finalled in two out of four
rings, stranger things have happened.
The reason that they don't want to let the exhibitors leave is that
the spectators have to pay to get in to see the cats. Once one
person starts packing up to leave, they usually start a chain reaction
and everyone starts packing up. That leaves lots of empty cages
for the spectators to pay to see. Anyway, clubs need the income
that the get from the gate, so I like to make sure that they get
it. In our area, they will not grant permission for anyone to leave
early unless they are a kitten entry.
Our local Birman club fines any Birman who is called to a final
and isn't there to receive the win! That virtually eliminated the
problem of the Birman folk leaving early from the showhall. :^)
Jo
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3512.19 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Apr 12 1990 14:59 | 19 |
| re: specators and cameras _ Spectators are more than welcome at the
shows. You'll find that some of the exhibitors *L*O*V*E* to talk to
folks about their cats (like me!) and others prefer to be left alone.
its always nice to ask to take a picture, but not necessary. If
you are going to take pictures of the judges, I think I'd ask the
ring clerk if its ok. Never talk directly to the judge. Also, stay
out of the judging rings. The only folks allowed there are the
judges, ring clerks and exhibitors carrying cats to and from.
Also, RULE #1 NEVER NEVER NEVER TOUCH A CAT WITHOUT PERMISSION.
Its not so much that folks are afraid you'll get bitten, but rather
that you could transmit disease from one cat to many others. As
anyone with a multi-cat household knows, this could be a disaster.
And if you want to page me, tell them to call Nancy DC or look
for Diettrich-Cunniff
Diettrich
or Cunniff on the end of the row. With a name like mine, I never
know what to expect. :-) See you there.
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3512.20 | She'll pay the $5... | WEFXEM::COTE | A friendly stranger in a black sedan... | Thu Apr 12 1990 15:34 | 5 |
| Can aja come as a spectator???
;^)
Edd
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3512.21 | NOPE... | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Thu Apr 12 1990 16:57 | 8 |
| Edd, I think what you mean is that YOU will pay the 5.00...
If HRH ever got wind that a feline was offering to pay for
any expenses ,there could be a major feline uprising..according
to HRH(and her "atty Argus J. Pussycat ESQ.) all monetary
expenditures are the sole responsibiblity of the kitty
parent(s). tee-hee
Kate
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