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139.1 | huh ? | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Thu Jan 16 1992 11:56 | 7 |
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Jo, I almost fell off of the bed when I read the advertisement about
the show at the Garden in the latest Almanac! Did the Executive
Committee go to the masses for feedback on this or was it an
executive decision?
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139.2 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Jan 16 1992 12:25 | 12 |
| Looks like it was an executive decision. I could find no discussion of
it in the minutes of the September board meeting.
They are getting around the rules by working with a CFA club,
Metropolitan Cat Fanciers (for those who aren't familiar with CFA show
rules, only CFA clubs can put on CFA sanctioned shows).
If you fell off the bed at the advertizement, I can't wait to see what
will happen when you read the flyer. Marlene, you just wouldn't
believe it!
Jo
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139.3 | Sounds ?? | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | | Fri Jan 17 1992 07:46 | 6 |
| Jo,
Do all CFA members receive this? I'd like to see a copy!
Cheryl
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139.4 | Reading between the lines | MRKTNG::ROSSI | Give me another word for Thesaurus.. | Mon Jan 20 1992 10:59 | 16 |
| After carefully examining the flyer I noticed that on the back page next
to the last sentance. It says something to the effect that any awards
given can not be used towards championship or grandchampionship points
in CFA.
So I quess you would enter solely for advertisement of your cattery,
make contact, sell kittens ect, since no wins can be applied towards
CFA status.
You really need to read everything very carefully. I have never heard of
such a thing? I would of been some disappointed if I had entered and
did well, only to find out it's all "show no go".
Valerie
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139.5 | this is the kind of stuff I was looking for | MUTTON::BROWN | | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:49 | 6 |
| You are kidding!! I didn't see that. I am going to have to reread my
flyer very carefully when I get home tonight. I can't believe that
they are holding a CFA sanctioned show but not awarding CFA points.
Unreal.
Jo
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139.6 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:10 | 7 |
| I got this brochure too the other day, though have not had a chance to
read it yet. I skimmed thru it and didn't really see anything overtly
wrong with it, but then, I am not very familiar with CFA rules and
regulations.
Interesting nit, Valerie!
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139.7 | more info on the flyer | MUTTON::BROWN | | Wed Jan 22 1992 11:24 | 33 |
| I checked the flyer again last night, and on the next to the last page
near the bottom there is a phrase that says something like "these points
will not count towards CFA Champion or Grand Championships or towards
Regional or National wins" BUT...it appears that this phrase is
refering to the Best of the Best awards that the INCATS show plans to
give out. CFA doesn't allow points to be given for Best of the Best
awards. So, the points won in the rings will count, but cats winning
Best of the Best will not get additional points for that.
Also, I noticed that they have a few rules concerning kittens and cats
for sale that are contrary to CFA rules. CFA rules *require* that any
cats and kittens for sale at the show MUST be entered with an official
entry blank and listed in the show catalog. INCATS flyer says that you
can pay to bring kittens for sale, but if you want them listed in the
catalog you have to pay for that and send an entry form (as if listing
them in the catalog were optional).
INCATS also requires that you have a current (within 1 month) FeLV
certificate on any kitten for sale, that you have proof of age (blue
slip from CFA), and that you accompany the buyer to the INCATS
veterinarian with the kitten to have it checked by the veterinarian.
On the surface this seems like a good idea, but in reality it proves
nothing. All that vet can do for you is see if that kitten has fleas,
or other outward signs of illness at that moment. He cannot certify
that the kitten is healthy. The only reason I bring this up is that
I just don't want any spectators (Feliners) to be lured into a false
sense of security by this mandatory vet check.
I wonder, if someone buys a kitten at an INCATS show and the INCATS vet
deems it healthy and then it gets sick, would INCATS have any liability
there?
Jo
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139.8 | update on INCATS | MUTTON::BROWN | | Wed Mar 04 1992 10:53 | 19 |
| I have some news...INCATS' CFA club, Show Cats On Parade, has been
turned down for membership in CFA. I heard this from a friend who is
supposed to have a reliable source. The topic of the club came up at
the February board meeting. We will be able to verify this when the
minutes of the meeting show up in the CFA Almanac (probably in April).
Rumor has it that the board received 140 letters from clubs that were
opposed to INCATS being accepted.
Also, I had gotten a second flyer from INCATS stating that their March
show would be televised by CBS. I have since heard that they mailed that
flyer out prior to signing any contract with CBS and that the deal had
fallen through. Since my club's show is contracted to be televised by
ESPN (the San Francisco Revelers show in March), this was of particular
interest to myself and my fellow club members. Michael Brim, CFA
public relations director is the one who told us that the CBS deal had
fallen through.
Jo
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139.9 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Tue Mar 24 1992 15:55 | 15 |
| Anyone have any info to share about how the INCATS show went? Did any
one attend? I have heard that there were some glitches...
One story I heard said that they calculated the Best of the Best in the
TICA manner and so the highest scoring cat in the rings was awarded
Best Cat in Show. The highest scoring cat in the preliminary judging
was not the highest scoring cat in the show by finals points, so there
were a couple of really unhappy exhibitors.
I have also noticed that there are some INCATS shows being publicized
for other associations, not just CFA. I think that CFA won't like
that. Can't wait to see the minutes from the board meeting to see how
the discussion went. They should be out with the April Almanac.
Jo
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139.10 | I heard.... | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | | Thu Mar 26 1992 05:14 | 8 |
| The only thing I heard about INCATS was BEFORE the show. We were at a
show in Lancaster, PA and they were handing out flyers telling everyone
that CBS was going to be there, and acted is if you were a NOBODY if
you didn't show! Then the show AFTER that, no one really wanted to talk
about it. So, it doesn't sound really that great to me!
Cheryl
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139.11 | It's not THAT bad! | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Thu Aug 06 1992 11:12 | 15 |
| My husband and I attended this show. I must say we didn't have a
problem with it. We enjoyed it and all the unique vendors that were
there. For the most part, it had no problems. Believe me, I have been
to other shows that have screwed up a lot more! Yes, they did set a
lot of guidlines, but some people NEED them. It is gross when you go
by someones cage and they have dirty Q-tips strewn about. I certainly
wouldn't want to touch one! Also, Some people should bath themselves as
well as the cats! As for the clothing, hey, what is comfortable is
comfortable. Just use common sense. In a way I understand how some of
you may feel about these production companies. They are a business so
of course they need an income. And if club members get tired of
running these gigs, then they can take over and do a fairly smash-up
job. Give Vicky Markstein a break, she has only just gotten back into
CFA. Politics and cheap talk will only get you into trouble...just
keep smilin'!
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139.12 | What about this year? | GAVEL::FALLON | | Wed Mar 17 1993 10:29 | 18 |
| All,
I received a flyer relative to INCATS running the Invitational this
year. I brought it up for discussion at our clubs meeting last nite
and a couple of people were very against them saying "if you only knew
what "they" did." I guess I "don't know" what they are up to ! I rea
d the info from some of the CFA clubs and have taken it into
consideration. I still feel that they are trying to run a business and
if you don't want to buy their product you don't have to. I do believe
they should at least earmark some of the proceeds for Winn. If no one
does this show, then Winn still will not get any money. I also feel
that they should acknowledge CFA a little more openly.
Bottom line for me is I am not sure I can find fault because they run
things a little differently from others. I also have a difficult time
dealing with rumors: to the point that I won't believe them. It is
very hard to separate the truth from negative and ill thoughts.
Gotta run to a class, talk later
Karen
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139.13 | Thoughts on the Invitational and INCATS | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Mon Mar 22 1993 11:18 | 36 |
| I am not sure if Karen will see this, but I will throw in my two cents
anyway (Karen, did you find another job??).
First things first. Purina has pulled out of the Purina Pro Plan/CFA
Invitational show. The show was to be held in November 93, just like
it has been for the past several years. The proceeds of this show are
donated to the Robert H. Winn Foundation, and the funds allow the Winn
Foundation to continue to fund the research into cat illnesses that we
all benefit from as cat owners.
Okay, in comes INCATS, which is a show producing entity, and it is a
for profit corporation. They proposed to the CFA board that they will
produce the Invitational for CFA, and in exchange, they will keep the
first $250,000 in profits. Anything over that CFA can have to donate
to the Winn Foundation.
The problem that I have with that is that there most likely will not be
anything left over for the Winn Foundation. In the last few years, the
Invitational has not generated that much income for Winn. Plus, being
involved with the San Francisco Reveler's cat club and their show (one
of CFA's largest shows), I know that Reveler's never comes close to
$250,000 in profits.
So, if we let INCATS produce the Invitational, we will get an
invitational, but it appears that the Winn Foundation will lose out.
The group in Atlanta that is fighting letting INCATS produce the show
is writing their own proposal. They plan to let the member clubs of
CFA produce the show. That way, the profits can go to Winn just like
they always have. My gut feeling is that this is what will be best for
CFA. I have attended some of the INCATS shows in the past, and I
really do not like the atmosphere that they generate. They do not
seem to treat the exhibitors with any respect. I would rather see CFA
produce their own Invitational. We have the resources, let's do it
ourselves.
Jo
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139.14 | Thanks! | ISLNDS::FALLON | | Fri Mar 26 1993 09:51 | 9 |
| Jo,
Thank you for describing this situation in a little more depth for me.
My thoughts now would be for CFA to discuss with INCATS some sort of
proposal for Winn. Renogiate the contract so that Winn will win!
There is another company out there called Feline Productions which
would
probably be more than happy to push out INCATS, assuming of course that
CFA clubs don't get their acts together and can do it themselves.
Karen
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139.15 | | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Fri Apr 16 1993 14:25 | 7 |
| Got the word the other day that INCATS has withdrawn their proposal for
underwriting the CFA Invitational show. They were not able to come up
with any sponsors.
So, it looks like it is back in CFA's hands now. :')
Jo
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139.16 | I hope they do a good job! | UNIVSE::FALLON | | Tue Apr 20 1993 10:35 | 5 |
| Yes it is true that they have withdrawn their offer. Now who will do
it??!!
Karen
ps. will you go to this?
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139.17 | | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Tue Apr 20 1993 11:16 | 8 |
| Our club received a letter in the mail from Don Williams yesterday
saying that INCATS withdrew and that CFA will be allowing the group in
Atlanta to submit a proposal. It just said that the clubs would be
notified as soon as a decision was made. Sounds like we are going
ahead with this on our own. If that is the case, then I will do my
best to support the effort. It is for a good cause, dontcha think? :')
Jo
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139.18 | Will you come east? | ISLNDS::FALLON | | Thu May 06 1993 09:24 | 6 |
| I think it is a good cause, but yo didn't answer my question. If it is
on the east coast, will you come out here? Actually it depends where
it will be held if I can attend. New York City wasn't too too far for
me. Of course what you might save in hotel costs there could pay for a
trip to Atlanta;")
K
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139.19 | I think they should hold it in San Francisco!! | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Thu May 06 1993 10:40 | 8 |
| I will do my best to attend. BUT, traveling to New York in the
winter with a cat is not the easiest thing to do. Especially the
weekend before Thanksgiving. I would prefer it if they continued to
hold it in either St. Louis or Dallas/Ft. Worth.
If they held it in the midwest would you go? :')
Jo
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139.20 | Boo Hoo.... | ISLNDS::FALLON | | Tue May 18 1993 09:55 | 2 |
| Sorry, we couldn't afford it. :'(
K
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