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4372.1 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Feb 11 1991 13:59 | 17 |
| She will be judged with the other Korats in every ring. The number of
rings will depend on the size of the show. If it is an 8 ring show,
she will be judged 8 times. 6 ring show she will be judged 6 times.
In CFA they do call the cats by number. They also call the finals by
number so you don't have to go to the ring to look for your number.
You can explain to the spectators that touching spreads germs and
therefore you cannot let them touch your cat. I usually do that, but
sometimes you just have to say "please don't touch my cat". You can
get a little sign to put on the cage that says something. I have seen
everything from "Please Keep Your Mittens Off Our Kittens", to "Cat
Doesn't Bite But Owner Might." There are usually vendors at the shows
that carry signs with these sayings on them, or you cat have one made
at a trophy and sign shop.
Jo
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4372.2 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:04 | 43 |
| Cheryl, when someone reaches out to pet Murdock at a show I politely
ask them to please not touch my cat and explain how easily
transmittable some cat diseases are. If they really want to pet I have
them spray their hands with a nolvasan mixture first to ensure they are
disinfected. Bring some in a small spray bottle to the shows and hang
it on your cage. A "Please do not touch the cat sign" will also help
lots.
Your Korat will be judged in two types of rings: allbreed and
specialty. In an allbreed ring, she will be competing against all of
the longhair and shorthair cats in the kitten class (she is a kitten,
right??). In a specialty ring, she will only be competing against the
shorthair kittens. She will be assigned a number in the catalog and
you will listen for it throughout the day. First call will be for the
premliminary judgings. The judges will judge the cats by breed first,
& pick their best and second best of color class. If there is more than
one Korat competing, Gracie will be judged against it for the first
place ribbon. I am not certain if sex is a factor here though. Since
Korats only come in one color they will not be separated into different
color classes (like Persians that come in practically all colors and
patterns imaginable!).
Once the judge has looked at all of the kittens in the class she/he
will call back their 10 best for the final. If the cat is competing
for grand points they will also pick a best and second best LH and SH
champ (in an allbreed ring) and a best and 2nd best champ in a
specialty ring. They will earn points toward their grand
championship/premiership. The top 10 finalists are scored for national
wins.
I don't think that Gracie will be assigned a number as high as the
700's :^). Most cat shows have a limit of 225 cats, and some a 450
entry.
Also, each association varies slightly in regards to scoring. If
Gracie is still a kitten you won't have to worry about that yet.
Kitten class is fun, since their are no titles involved to influence
the judges decisions.
Hope this helps you.
--Roberta
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4372.3 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:12 | 12 |
| This note made me think of something rather humerous.
There was a lady watching Murdock place in a final yesterday and when
the ring was done she ran after me screaming, "Miss, miss, I have a cat
at home that looks just like yours. May I use him for breeding?!"
I couldn't help but laugh and politely told her that Murdock was
neutered and wouldn't really be interested in struttin' his stuff for
her female.
Some people!!
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4372.4 | | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:23 | 5 |
| Roberta, that is hysterical!!!! I can just see that now..
you could have told her that although Murdock is neutered
he still enjoys sharing a pizza with other kitties though,,
hence his relationship with Happy..
Kate
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4372.5 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Feb 13 1991 07:36 | 8 |
| I like the signs that say
"Your kind affection may spread infection"
Just tell folks that your cat was sick for 3 days after the last show
and that you had let people pat your cat and that was why she was sick.
Enjoy your show and be sure to let us know how you do.
Nancy
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4372.6 | Questions questions ... | XNOGOV::LISA | Give quiche a chance | Wed Feb 13 1991 07:54 | 10 |
| Cat show question ....
In the UK to get a title the cat has to win 3 open classes (judged
against the standard). To get a "Grand", it has to win 3 more. These
wins (the groups of 3) have to be in the same year I think. How does it
work in the USA? Can you just accumulate points until you have enough or
do you have to win? Can you add up points from different years?
Lisa
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4372.7 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Wed Feb 13 1991 09:00 | 40 |
| Lisa, I will tell you how it works in CFA, the largest registering body
of cats here in the U.S.
I'm going to assume you mean the alter class since Rolf is neutered.
In CFA, it is called the Premiership class. First, the cat competes as
an open, where it is judged against the standard (and other cats of the
same color and sex of it's breed). The cat must receive six winners
ribbons under six different judges to earn the title Premier. Once a
premier, the cat competes against other premiers, both longhair and
shorthair, to earn points toward it's grand premiership. 75 points are
required to grand. In the longhair specialty ring, the
judge will choose a best and second best longhair premier, and both
will earn points based on the number of longhair cats with the title
Premier competing. Same goes for the shorthair speciality rings. In
the allbreed rings, the judge will choose a best and second best
longhair premier, and a best and second best shorthair premier. Two of
those cats will also become best and second best allbreed premier. The
allbreed premier winners will earn points based on the number of
allbreed premiers (both longhair and shorthair) competing. The ones
who only got the longhair or shorthair wins take the points from the
longhair/shorthair premiers competing, not the allbreed.
Once a cat has earned it's 75 points, it earns the title of Grand
Premier. The points are not dropped from one season to the next. If a
cat has 60 grand points in the last month of the season it can still go
into the new show season needing only 15 more points to grand. Only
the national points (top 10 wins) are not carried over from one year to
the next. The cats start fresh once the new season begins.
The amount of time it takes to grand a cat varies. A lot depends on
the competition, how many premiers are competing, and the time of year
you are showing. It took Murdock five shows to earn his grand. He was
lucky enough to earn points in all of those shows. I have known some
cats to take months and months to grand. I have also known some to
grand in only 2 or 3 shows (like Jo's Birman, Westie :^} ).
Hope this helps to answer your questions.
--Roberta
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4372.8 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Wed Feb 13 1991 09:04 | 5 |
| I also should have mentioned that if a cat is best longhair premier and
best allbreed premier, it can only take the highest number of points,
thus the allbreed points. This is because you are not allowed to
defeat the same cats twice in one ring.
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4372.9 | what classification now? | NQOAIC::MACDONALD | one small part of forever | Wed Feb 13 1991 10:27 | 9 |
|
This looks like a good place to jump in. I've asked for entry forms to
be sent for the Concord, NH and Maine shows. Though I haven't received
them yet I'm not sure how to fill out the class. They are both HHP but
have received the Companion Certification. Their first show I entered
them as Novice HHP. What do we do now?
Thanks!!
MaryAnne
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4372.10 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Feb 13 1991 12:12 | 13 |
| Going back to Roberta's description of how a cat becomes a Premier (or
Champion). The cat must earn 6 winners ribbons from at least *4*
different judges. She explained everything else to a T.
Also, *regional* and national points do not carry over from show season
to show season. But, grand points do. You continue to rack up grand
points as long as you show the cat, until it grands. The CFA show
season runs from May 1st to April 31st each year.
And, to become a grand champion, the cat must also make a final. Grand
champions cannot grand on breed wins alone, they must make a top ten final.
Jo
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4372.11 | what kind of final? | RHODES::GREENE | Catmax = Catmax + 1 | Wed Feb 13 1991 12:21 | 9 |
| Hi again Jo,
Question...(yeah, I know, I should go home and read the show rules,
but this is quicker...and *easier* heh heh)
As far as the final required to grand...does it have to be a top
ten, or can it be a best or second-best champion/premier?
Pennie
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4372.12 | How about CFA? | AKOCOA::FALLON | Isn't that a Mooncat? | Wed Feb 13 1991 12:22 | 10 |
| Maryanne,
Would you like me to send you an entry form for the April 13/14 show
in Boxborough Ma? It is CFA and the club is Black Tie and Tails. I
have them in my office. As far as CFA goes for showing HHP they
compete for rosettes in only one class. When you fill out the form ite
requests the age, and color discription - to the best of your
knowledge or ability. If you have any other questions I will try to
help.
Karen, Ruby, Stinky, Wing +5
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4372.13 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Feb 13 1991 12:32 | 6 |
| Actually that is a really good question. I am pretty sure that it is a
top ten final, but I will have to check that and get back to you on it.
:^)
Jo
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4372.14 | Different Associations, Different Rules | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:30 | 7 |
| In CFF, a cat must earn it's grand under at least 5 (I think it
is five) different judges and also needs a 5th best cat win or better
in order to grand.
I am not certain if it is 75 or 80 points in CFF required for an
altered cat to grand. Can anyone help?
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4372.15 | | USAMTS::MTS_METRICS | Home is where the Cat is | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:37 | 14 |
| I'm not sure, Roberta.
To Master Grand in CFF, you must also have a BEST CAT win as a Grand
Champion. A Best Cat as a Champion doesn't count towards the Master!
In TICA, you have to 6 finals to Grand, 3 Top 5 Speciality or Top
10 Allbreed.
The rules can be quite different from association to association.
It's best to write or call the association your planning to show
in and ask for a copy of the show rules.
cin
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4372.16 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:48 | 11 |
| Cin,
I just called CFF (when in doubt, go to the source :^} ), and it is 80
points and a top 5 or better win for an altered champion to grand.
I always thought it was 75, but Nancy DC kept insisting it was 80.
Well, Nanc, looks like you were right all along!!
--R.
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4372.17 | Figuring out how to code an FFT is less confusing :-) | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Feb 13 1991 16:38 | 4 |
| How do you folks keep that stuff all straight? Has anyone put this into
a flowchart? (I'm not kidding)
Deb
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4372.18 | | RHODES::GREENE | Catmax = Catmax + 1 | Wed Feb 13 1991 16:50 | 11 |
| Golly Deb, that's a good question!
I was so proud of myself when I FINALLY got the hang of counting
up my kitten's points. Then she became an adult. Turned out that
counting adult grand points is entirely DIFFERENT. "Oh No," I groaned!
It just takes time.
Just like with FFT's. <er, what are FFT's, or don't I want to know?>
Pennie
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4372.19 | Thanks for all this info!! | DACT6::COLEMAN | No, this isn't Perry--it's Cheryl | Fri Feb 15 1991 10:12 | 15 |
| I really appreciate all this info I'm getting about
showing my cat! And now that we're talking about championship/
premiership I have another question:
My kitten, 8-1/2 months old, is no longer considered a kitten in CFA,
so she's up against the "big guys". Now, she's not a champion, so
I registered her in the "open" class. The only other class to register
for was "premier", but I don't plan on having her spayed. So, did I
put her in the correct class? (Since I haven't received my CFA rule
book yet, I REALLY feel lost!)
Again, thanks for all this info! And now I have a good idea on what
signs to put up on the cage!
Cheryl, Charlie, Shanti and Gracie
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4372.20 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Fri Feb 15 1991 10:30 | 18 |
| Cheryl, if you registered your cat in the championship class as an
"open" then you are correct. Once she earns her six winners ribbons
you must immediately claim her championship with CFA for a small fee
(forms are in the show catalog) so she can enter her next show in the
championship class as a "champion." Then, you can either learn how to
keep track of her grand points, or be lazy and rely on "Herman," the
CFA computer, to tell you points earned in each show. Personally, I am
glad I learned how to keep track of points... makes for a really
exciting show!
I think there is a rule that if you do not claim your cat's
championship before the opening day of the next show, your cat cannot
compete as a champion. I believe the envelope has to be postmarked by
a certain time. So, it is best to get that form in the mail the Monday
after the show she champions in.
--Roberta
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4372.21 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Feb 15 1991 17:27 | 12 |
| The championship claim form must be *mailed* before the opening day of
the next show that she is scheduled to compete in. That means that you
could mail it the Friday before her next show if you wanted to. Once
she gets those winners ribbons and you mail the form in, you have to
either enter her in the next show as a champion, or if the entry has
already been sent with her listed in the open class, you must transfer
her to the champion class when you get there before the first ring.
BTW, CFA just moved and has a new address and phone number. I will
enter the new address in note 666.
Jo
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4372.22 | It's getting closer! | DACT6::COLEMAN | No, this isn't Perry--it's Cheryl | Tue Mar 05 1991 13:35 | 10 |
| Well, this weekend is Gracie's first show! I wish I could say that
she's as excited as I am. Well, she is, but not about the show. Since
I've NEVER had a "fertile" female before, (she's about 9 months old)
I believe she's in heat. (Oh fun oh fun). Is she going to be a terror
at the show? Especially since this is her first one? (She's acting SO
sleazy!)
Cheryl, Gracie ("Hot to Trot"), Charlie (who doesn't know what to do)
and Shanti (who's TOTALLY disgusted with the whole ordeal!)
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4372.23 | Not my cup of tea.. | SOLVIT::IVES | | Tue Mar 05 1991 14:00 | 13 |
| Oh pity the poor whole males.
Not too long ago I attended a cat show and there MUST have been
a female in heat as a cat near where I was standing was tearing up
his cage and yowling, hissing and growling. His owner put her
hand in the cage to see if she could quiet him down and almost
got it clawed to death. He wouldn't eat the valium which was
given to him (in baby food, beef) and just continued be out of
control. I guess from stories I hear the next day was much worse.
Most breeders say this is SOP but I thought it was cruel. MY OPINION.
Barbara & her 3 M's (all neutered/spayed)
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4372.24 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Mar 06 1991 07:49 | 4 |
| re: .23 Most of the time its not that bad. Tho it did give
Shadow ideas after the last show.
Sometimes the males get back at us by spraying the cage. YUCK!!
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4372.25 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Mar 06 1991 07:52 | 18 |
| re: .23
You know, there is another possible explanation for his
behavior. It may have had more to do with the presence of other
males - or just other cats period. Whole males are very aggressive
towards other cats. It is instinctive for them to want to protect
their territory.
And that behavior isn't limited to whole males. When we tried to
show Mao she had the same reaction. She hissed and growled and at
one point tried to bite my hand.
She's wonderful with groups of people or in new situations but she
won't tolerate alot of unfamiliar cats.
I don't believe in showing any cat that has that strong a reaction
to being shown. Its no fun showing a cat that doesn't want to be
shown.
Nancy
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4372.26 | Cattery name... | DACT6::COLEMAN | ULTRIX-ee in Training | Tue Jun 18 1991 10:08 | 17 |
| This is "sort of" related to cat shows --
I'm trying to get my cattery name. Now, does CFA have a
limit on the number of letters the cattery can have? So
far, I 'think' we've decided on:
Khunying Nimyuan
which translated means "Graceful Lady"
WHICH means Gracie's name would be:
Kothai's Grace of Khunying Nimyuan
How does that sound???
Cheryl, Gracie, Charlie & Shanti
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4372.27 | some suggestions on cattery names | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Jun 18 1991 14:22 | 22 |
| CFA does have a limit on the number of letters that you can have in
your cattery name. I also think that they have a new rule that says
that you can't have spaces in the name. You should probably call them.
Their new phone number is in note #666, one of the last entries. (type
666.last to get to the last entry in that note quick) I think that the
cattery name is limited to 12 or 15 letters.
Also, keep in mind that the whole name can only be 35 letters long,
including prefixes and suffixes. So, when it comes time to name your
kittens, you will be limited in the amount of letters you can use if
your cattery name is long. Also, if you buy a cat from someone else,
your cattery name may not fit on the end of that cat's name if it's too
long.
Short and sweet is a good rule of thumb. Also, think about what your
cattery name will sound like when someone tries to pronounce it at the
national awards banquet. If it isn't easily pronounceable by the
general public, then you can expect the award presenter to botch it
when they announce you as CAT OF THE YEAR!!!! (hey, it's always good
to have goals ;^})
Jo
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4372.28 | decisions, decisions | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Tue Jun 18 1991 14:30 | 7 |
|
The 35 letters long also includes apostrophes. When I first
registered Bailey I didn't put " 's " on Cattyshack. I switched it
to Cattyshack's and now I have 2 "letters" too many to add my cattery
name. And it would have sounded so good... ;')
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4372.29 | | USDEV1::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Jun 19 1991 09:20 | 3 |
| That's why I picked Putiput. Short and sweet (but still too long
to fit on a Massachusetts vanity plate!)
Nancy
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4372.30 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Jun 19 1991 12:55 | 4 |
| Is that a license plate? I have my cattery name on my license plate.
We are allowed 7 letters here.
Jo
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4372.31 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:28 | 5 |
| re: .30 - right. In Mass they only go to 6 characters. Maybe I'll
move to New Hampshire. I think they can accomodate 7.
Nancy who can't think of a way to abbreviate PUTIPUT in any meaning-
ful way.
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4372.32 | | SANDY::FRASER | Monsters remonstrated... | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:46 | 3 |
|
Nah, you're only allowed 6 characters in NH too. Maine, maybe?
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4372.33 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:52 | 2 |
| PUTIPT?
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4372.34 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Fri Jun 21 1991 09:25 | 3 |
| That sounds like something that would come out of "bill the cat's"
mouth! :^)
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4372.35 | why not? | TYGON::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Jun 21 1991 14:49 | 5 |
| >
> That sounds like something that would come out of "bill the cat's"
> mouth! :^)
but...I LIKE it!
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4372.36 | Cat with an attitude | DACT6::COLEMAN | ULTRIX-ee in Training | Mon Jun 24 1991 10:38 | 17 |
| Well, my cat is developing an "attitude" toward being shown....
This Saturday was Gracie's 4th show. The first one, she cried, and bitched
about being held. The second, she hissed a bit. The third she 'talked' alot.
This Saturday, the judges wouldn't take her out of the cage she was so
nasty! All they saw (and everyone else) was 4 fangs, and hissing, and in
the last cage, spitting! My niece was embarrassed, I didn't know WHAT was
wrong! I think it was the number of people she saw. Maybe cause it was
such an open area. I don't know WHAT it was! I want to continue showing her,
but it seems her attitude changes with EVERY show! Is there anything I can
do to help alleviate this? Having different people handle her isn't that
bad, but I think when other people are around, that's what freaks her out.
(Should I have a large party, and force her to 'hang around'? )
HELP!
Cheryl, Gracie "The Attitude", Charlie & shanti
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4372.37 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | To cats, all things belong to cats | Mon Jun 24 1991 12:45 | 9 |
| Maybe hormones are affecting her attitude? Also, perhaps she now knows
the ropes of showing and is expressing her displeasure. It's like when
I give my cats a bath for the first time... they are too confused to
fight me (Hey! What's going on?!). The second time they are still a
bit confused but fight a little and after that.... it's like they know
what is happening and refuse to put up with it! Most folks say that
the more you do it the easier it becomes but I seem to have the
opposite problem!
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4372.38 | consider the environment of the show hall | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Jun 24 1991 13:16 | 31 |
| My girls are usually nasty at shows while they are in season. They can
smell the males next to them, and they don't like to be handled around
their hind legs when they are in season. Was she is season? Is she
about to come into season? This might be part of the problem.
Also, some show halls can be harder on cats than others. If the hall
was small, crowded and noisy, that could upset the cat. You could try
only entering her in shows that you know are in large well ventilated
show halls with lots of space between the aisles.
Did something happen at the show that frightened her? Did someone
handle her roughly? All these things can have an impact on your cat's
behavior. Hormones are the most common one though.
Don't give up yet. Could have been that something at that show set her
off. I would try again. Try not to get upset yourself, as your cat
will sense this and become even more upset. Keep a positive attitude,
reassure her and give her lots of attention. Make the show fun for
her, play with her between rings, give her lots of hugs and kisses.
That is what I do. It usually works for me. But, there are sometimes
cats that just don't like to be shown.
When I was showing Limoges, she started getting an attitude when we
first hit the adult class. It was mostly hormones for her. She was in
season a lot at first. But, I kept showing her as she was never
threatening to a judge, just sometimes hissed when being brought out of
the cage or being put back into it. After a few shows, she settled
down quite a bit and started enjoying herself. Pretty soon she was
hamming it up for the judges and having a great time at shows.
Jo
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4372.39 | Thank you! | DACT6::COLEMAN | ULTRIX-ee in Training | Mon Jun 24 1991 14:16 | 18 |
| Thanks for the 'consoling' words! I have a feeling she may be going back
into 'season' again. I didn't notice the first judge handling her any
particular way. The only thing that was different was that they put
her in between girls in the ring. Her cage on the floor was literally
'isolated' from everyone! There was an empty cage beside us, we were on
an end, and no one was behind us (small tables). However, we were right
in the mainstream and EVERYONE stopped by, and she could see all kinds of
activity. Also, this is the furthest away cat show (we drove 5 hours the
day before, - to my moms house - then another hour to the show the next
morning). Maybe she was just tired of being driven around! Also, my husband
didn't come to this show, and she's his little girl! I was really feeling
bad, cause some of the spectators were coming around saying "There's that
really nasty cat". I hope it was just PMS....
Thanks for the advice. I'll keep an eye on her and see (or should I say
'listen' ) if she's in season!
Cheryl, Gracie (Ms. PMS)
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4372.40 | | USDEV1::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:17 | 8 |
| Cheryl -
Were her pupils dilated? That's an indication of fear. It
would at least help you know how to deal with her.
I've seen some VERY nasty behavior from cats in season. And
don't take the spectators' comments to heart. They need to see
things from the cats' perspectives.
Nancy
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4372.41 | | USDEV1::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:18 | 3 |
| One thing you might try is bringing a cover for the front of her cage.
That would give her some privacy and security between rings.
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4372.42 | Didn't notice | DACT6::COLEMAN | ULTRIX-ee in Training | Wed Jun 26 1991 11:05 | 15 |
| I really didn't notice if her eyes were dilated or not.
But she seemed really freaked about something.
As for a cover on the front, I'm definite going to do that.
I did cover the front -- near the end of the show. She
showed me HER unhappiness. I peaked underneath, and she
had filled her food dish with litter, and then scattering
the rest throughout the cage! As I look in, she looks at
me as if, "ha ha, I'll show YOU!:" Needless to say, I
was glad we only had several hours left!
Now she's acting all "lovey-dovey". It's either PMS or
she's schizophrenic!
Cheryl
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4372.43 | Cat NOW has real attitude! | DACT6::COLEMAN | ULTRIX-ee in Training | Mon Jul 08 1991 12:19 | 10 |
| Well, y'all were right. Gracie is DEFINITELY OFFICIALLY in
heat. The past two nights were quite sleepless! So since I'm
new to all this, does this mean they start showing signs of
being in heat 2 weeks prior? Her first heat started the
first weekend in May. So, this second one started the
first weekend in July. Will this be some indication of
some sort of cycle? If so, then come September, she'll
be on her way to Ohio -- BIG TIME!
Cheryl
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4372.44 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Jul 08 1991 13:43 | 10 |
| Heat cycles can vary from cat to cat, and then vary again in an
individual cat. Mark this down on your calendar and then you can start
trying to track it.
She could have spent the last two weeks "warming up" for her heat
cycle. My cat will generally become really affectionate and clingy for
a week or so before they come in season. That is always a sign that we
watch for.
Jo
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4372.45 | Thanks! | DACT6::COLEMAN | ULTRIX-ee in Training | Mon Jul 08 1991 14:22 | 13 |
| Thanks Jo! You have really been a life saver when it comes
to knowledge of cats! :^) I've been meaning to thank you
time and time again personally, but just haven't figured
out how! I hope I get to meet you at a cat show (if I ever
make it out west -- possibility -- might buy another Korat
from a breeder in Alameda). But thanks for all your advice!
Another quick question: when do you stop showing cats once
they've mated? Right away? Certain number of weeks?
Thanks again and again!
Cheryl (from Maryland)
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4372.46 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Jul 08 1991 15:40 | 23 |
| No need to thank me, I don't mind sharing what I have picked up over
the last few years. If you go back far enough in this file you will
see that I asked a lot of these same questions when I was starting out.
:^) I started my cattery shortly after coming to DEC.
Anyway, who is the breeder in Alameda, I probably know her. :^) I show
extensively in California. Also, I will be coming east for a show at
the end of August, Medina Ohio for the annual Sacred Cat of Burma show.
Maybe some noters from that area will attend.
Once I have mated a female, I don't show her again. I figure why risk
the chance that she may pick up a cold or worse at the show? There are
lots of medications that you can't give to a pregnant cat, so they just
have to suffer through. I have had that happen and it was no fun.
Many people do show their cats once they are bred. Usually, they do
not show after the third week post mating, since that is when you can
begin to tell if the cat is pregnant. Since there is a CFA show rule
that you can't show a pregnant cat, three weeks is considered a good
cutoff since you would know if they were pregnant by then.
Jo
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4372.47 | You're great! | DACT6::COLEMAN | ULTRIX-ee in Training | Mon Jul 08 1991 16:16 | 8 |
| The breeder in Alameda's first name is Helen -- don't remember
her last name. But the name of her cattery is Saang Jahn's. I'll
look up her last name tonight. But, I'm sure you have it --
her Korat was listed in the almanac as one of the best (think
hers was second best). But I'll look it up anyhow.
Thanks again!
Cheryl
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4372.48 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Jul 08 1991 17:22 | 10 |
| I know Helen, but not that well. We smile at each other and say hi at
shows, but haven't gotten a chance to get to know each other really
well. She seems very nice though. Her cats do very well at the shows
out here. Good choice for your next cat! :^)
Now that you mention it, I can't remember her last name right now
either. Of course, if I wasn't trying, it would be right there. :^D
Give me a few minutes and I may be able to come up with the name...
Jo
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4372.49 | I got it!! | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Jul 08 1991 17:23 | 3 |
| Helen Something-Basford!!!
Jo
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4372.50 | | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Lynne - a.k.a. Her Royal Highness | Tue Jul 09 1991 09:45 | 7 |
| Is there a list of things to bring to a cat show somewhere
in this notesfile? (besides the cat, I mean! :-))
I have already been offered a pair of curtains to borrow....
What else should a first time showee take along?
L-
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4372.51 | | COASTL::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Fri Jul 12 1991 09:59 | 6 |
| Just a quick note to those of you having your first experiences with
whole females in heat. I have discovered, much to my dismay, that
females in heat often spray and/or mark so you might want to confine
your girl during those times.
Nancy DC
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4372.52 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Jul 16 1991 14:28 | 7 |
| Foster and Smith catalog now carries Tomlyn products. Those include Sno
Sho shampoo and the shampoos for other colors of cats. I think that we
recommended this brand of shampoo to a noter who wanted to show their
red and white cat. That noter would want to use the Fiery Bronze
shampoo. Anyway F&S offers the shampoos at very reasonable prices!
Jo
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4372.53 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Tue Jul 16 1991 14:47 | 5 |
|
Jo, what would I use on Ms. Compri's Callandre of Calyx? I can do a
whiz bang job on a red tabby, but this blue-cream is another story! :')
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4372.54 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Jul 17 1991 14:58 | 7 |
| Maybe you could mix Sho Sno and Fiery Bronze and use that. The Sho Sno
will help the blue parts of her and the Fiery Bronze would highlight
her creams?? :^) You always ask those hard questions. ;^)
Are you bringing pictures to Oakland this weekend?
Jo
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4372.55 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Wed Jul 17 1991 16:15 | 7 |
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re: pictures I took a couple of pictures of her but do not how well
they turned out. With her ear and eye infections she is not looking
her best. Of course I would never want Auntie Jo to see her in less
than perfect condition ;')
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