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To get all your show equipment if you go http://www.smyleepets.co.uk/ and have a look, they sell all the show equipment you need and they would send it to you White blankets white litter tray white food bowel white drinking bowel |
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You maybe able to buy tickets in advance, not sure, remember you won't get in til about lunchtime til after the bulk of the judging is done. I know you can book parking in advance but it's about £20. Alternatively there is Olympia train station right across the road from it. cheers |
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Hi If you are considering showing then the best thing to do is send for some schedules for cat shows from cat clubs. A list of all shows held in the UK along with the names and address of the show managers is available from the GCCF for £4.00, I think this is the current price. You have to send your entry into the show/section manager about 5-6 weeks before the show. The average cost for a Household Pet, that it is a non pedigree cat, is £22 and for a pedigree £28. This includes your cats pen for the day and entry into four classes. You can enter more classes if you wish at extra cost but in my opinion four is plenty. As previously stated you will need a white blanket, white litter tray and litter, white food bowl and a white water bowl. The food bowl must be removed before judging starts and nothing else must be in the pen as you will be disqualified. Your cat will need to have had all its booster up to date and you must prove this by taking your vaccination card along also if your cat is a moggie then it must be neutered if it is older than 9months. The cats are examined by a vet before being allowed into the show, this is really nerve wracking as they can refuse you entry for the slightest thing e.g. dirty eyes, ears, fleas etc. Vetting in is usually about 7.45am till 9.30am with judging starting about 10.00am when everyone must leave the hall. You are usually allowed back in about 12.30pm as well as the public. This might sound really complicated but it isn't and once you have got the bug you can't shake it off. If you would like anymore info please e-mail me on tilsie@tesco.net. Good Luck. Kay, Tilsie Persians. |
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