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Rover (Abyssinian) will try his first show Saturday. I know his brother will be there and at least one more kitten and a few cats from the same breeder. I could let you know more precisely next Sunday what gets shown here in Scotland. |
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I can only speak for the shows I've attended here in the Mid-Atlantic area when my friend was showing, and they were pretty much dominated by the Persian & Siamese classes. But enjoyed seeing so many of the other breeds that I'd heard of but never seen: Ocicats, Somalis, Norweigan Forest cats, Oriental Shorthairs, Bengals...on & on!! |
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Dundee: We had Abyssinians (alphabetical order, of course... ), a Balinese, Bengals, Birmans, British Shorthairs, Burmese, one Burmilla, one Devon Rex, Main Coons, Norwegian Forest Cats, Orientals, Persians, Ragdolls, Russian Blues, Siamese, one Siberian, Singapuras, one Somali (a very nice sorrel kitten) and I think there was a Tiffanie as well. May have missed one or two. Any use? They expected 300 cats and classes were two to ten:ish entrants in size. |
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Three were entered, all adults. One female. Come to the next Dundee show! Should give you enough time to plan. It's a good show as you get to watch the judges, rather than being kicked outside for two hours. And no nonsense about too far or old bones, so there! |
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