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hat is a cat show? A
cat show is composed of separate yet concurrent,
individual shows, each of these smaller shows is called a Ring. Each
ring will have a different judge, who will
present his or her own
awards independent of the other judges in the other rings. This means
that a cat chosen as "Best in Show" in one ring may not be given the
same award in another ring by another judge. Usually a one day show is
comprised of either four or five rings.
ach cat is
judged against a breed standard, (see
Ragdoll standards from various associations:
CCA,
CFA,
TICA,
ACA,
CFF,
ACFA,
AACE,
FiFe,
GCCF). The standard describes what the ideal cat of a
breed should be like. A breed standard is precise enough to allow
judges to evaluate cats accurately, yet it is flexible enough for
differences of opinion between judges.
he only
category for which there is no breed standard, is the Household Pet
Class (HPP) as each cat is an individual and very unique in its own
way. These cats or kittens are judge on cleanliness, overall
appearance, temperament, personality, balance & proportion and so forth.
ings
(or the smaller individual shows within the cat show) can be
classified as either All Breed or Specialty. In the All Breed ring, cats
regardless of coat length or type compete for various awards. In the
Specialty ring, only cats of similar coat length or type compete
against each other for awards.
fter
a judge examines all the cats, it is time for the Finals. In the
finals, the judge presents the top ten cats, this is the moment every
breeder lives for. The excitement builds, as the judge counts down,
10th, 9th, 8th ... and my 2nd best cat ... and the "Best in Show" is
...(and
you hope this is your cat).
very
judge is assisted ringside by what is known as a Ring Clerk, their
responsibilities include calling the cats to the ring and recording
the awards as they were given out by the judge. Lastly, the Ring Clerk
supervises the Ring Stewards, who sterilize the cages with
disinfectant and deodorizer after each cat is removed for the next
showing. Quite often service organizations, like Girl Guides or Boy
Scouts are happy to be the stewards as a means of earning money for
their particular group.
ow
do I enter a Cat Show? This is a fairly simple procedure, first
order a set of show rules and the Ragdoll breed standard from the
association whose show you wish to enter. Then download the entry form
from their website, fill it in and submit it along with the
appropriate fee for the particular show you wish to enter. (*a tip for
the novice, a double show cage will provide you with twice as much
space and usually two or more cats may be in the same cage; if you opt
for a single cage, another exhibitor will be sharing the cage with
you).
how
entry forms for the
CCA and the
CFA are available here. You will need
Acrobat Reader installed to view and print these forms, the reader
is available as a free download from Adobe.
hat do
I need to bring to the show? Pack the entry form copy, a map of
the show location, your kitten's papers and proof of vaccinations,
grooming supplies, cat toys,
books, cage curtains, litter box & scoop (litter will be
supplied), food dishes & food, pen & paper, business cards, grooming
table (if required), hand sanitizer and finally ... your cat or kitten
in their carrier.
reparation
before the show. Assuming that when you purchased your Ragdoll
kitten, you knew you would wanted to show him/her, and therefore
bought a Show Quality Kitten, you will have to start training it for
cat shows once you have accustomed the new kitten to its home. By this
I mean, that you will have to get it used to loud noises (turn up the
radio or T.V.) or another way to do this is to take the kitten in its
carrier to a busy mall, place the carrier in a cart and walk around
awhile. Then take kitty for a ride in the car or bus, more than once.
Socialize your new kitten with other people, friends and family (be
safe regarding the possibility of diseases). Then a day or so before
the show date ensure that your cat or kitten is absolutely clean.
Always bathe your cat before a show (special bathing tips for Ragdolls
provided by RaggleRock). Towel dry your cat or blow dry with a hair
dryer and thoroughly comb and fluff up the coat. Cat's claws must be
clipped, both the front and back.
hat
are Show Curtains? Do I need them. First of all, show curtains are
required at all cat shows. The cat shows provide you with
benching cages, these are cages placed on long rows of tables, the
cages are reused by the show every time, so there is no need to bring
a cage. I strongly recommend requesting a double cage to increase the
space for you and your Ragdoll (cages fill quickly with a litter box
in them, food dishes, toys, a pillow and a Ragdoll). Show curtains are
used to provide your cat with privacy from the cats/kittens in the
neighboring cages and also as a means of decorating these cages. They
can be as simple as towels, bed sheets, rugs and/or a mat or as
elaborate as sewing your own curtains or ordering a custom set. Cage
curtains must cover the two sides, the back, and the top of the cage
as a minimum requirement. For more information about
custom cage curtains available from RaggleRock send us an
email.
've
arrived, now what? When you first arrive at a cat show, check in.
After you have checked in, a show catalogue will be provided, your
name and cat's number will be printed on a label on the outside cover
of the catalogue. Find your number inside the catalogue, as this is
the information you will want to review and you will see other
exhibitors listed whom you will be up against in the rings. Find the
rings for the day (usually near the back of the catalogue) and
highlight your category in each ring (example HHP, All Breed,
Specialty). Wherever your category appears first amongst the four or
five rings listed, this will be the first ring you will be called to.
Remember to listen to the announcer as he/she will call your number
(from the label) to each ring over the P.A. system. Go to the required
ring and place your cat in the
cage with its number on top of it. Then sit down and wait until
the judge is finished viewing all the cats. When your number is turned
down collect your Ragdoll and its ribbons and return to your benching
cage. After the completion of each category, the category will have a
Finals or in other words the Top 10 cats, if your number
is recalled to the finals you know you are definitely walking away
with a rosette (big ribbon), the question is will you place 10th, 4th,
or 1st. After all the rings are completed for the day, there is the "Best
of the Best" judging, these will only be the Top 3 cats
in each category and being recalled for this is a great honor (and an
even bigger rosette)! Remember, the most important thing about cat
shows is ... win or lose, have fun, meet people, talk to other
breeders, educate the public about your breed of cat ... now this is
showing.
lease
enjoy, and
love your cat no matter what ... we know that we do!!
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