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Bman

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Baggy said:
He does seem to be a very content chap, amazingly so as in the last 10 weeks he's had an ear removed, five teeth removed, and travelled 200 miles from a rescue centre to our house :becool:

It's no wonder he eats lying down :becool:


Awww. Poor little moggy :biggrin:
 
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Noodley

Noodley

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longers said:
More cat show answers please.

I know how dogs are shown - seen Crufts in passing and enjoyed Best in Show - but how is a cat "shown"? :biggrin:

Is it just a case of them being on a wee pedestal type thingy and the judge just has a look and feels them up there and then? Presumably they can't been seen moving, trotting or cantering can they?

IMO cat judging is a bit more impartial - dog shows can be a bit more about the wrong end of the lead :becool: Although the same can be said about cat shows as cats can become 'known'.

Here is the process: (I am very new to this so it is basic)

Vetting In: All cats are checked by a vet for any signs of 'obvious' illness.
Preparing: Owners do a final 'clean' - usually eyes, and bum. And a groom with Chamois.
Judging: Owners bugger off.
Open to Public: The main "open" classes have been judged, but 'side classes' are still to be judged. Public and owners are allowed into the hall.

I saw both cats being judged for the first time today: no moving, but very 'hands on'....and I was very pleased to see some 'cuddling'. And a kiss for my wee Angus :becool::ohmy:
 

longers

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Thanks for the explanation Noodley, it's a good job you're not taken into the reckoning as well. Might skew the results somewhat.
 
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Noodley

Noodley

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longers said:
Noodley, it's a good job you're not taken into the reckoning as well. Might skew the results somewhat.

I know. My cats would win everytime :becool::laugh::biggrin:

:becool:

In fact I might have to make a play on the 'elderly spinster' judges :ohmy:
 

Renard

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ComedyPilot said:
Unless they're within the walls of York, then shoot them with a longbow....:smile:

More flattering than the shortbow option I suppose :biggrin:
 
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Noodley

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Well, looks like more tiny feet will be pattering in the Noodley household.

Just agreed to get another kitten from the same home as wee Angus, but a different litter. He has a wee kink in his tail which means he cannot be shown, but we saw him again on Saturday and he was lovely. And tonight we agreed to give him a home...

...oh well, more fun! :becool:
 

Renard

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stephenjubb said:
my lovely pet who sadly had to be put to sleep 2 weeks ago due to natural causes

God I miss her.

Always a hard call that one. Looks a happy dog in the pictures; nice 'smile'!
 
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