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Noodley

Noodley

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Here's my wee girl pictured earlier today at the Scottish Siamese Championship Show having won 1st in class, Best of Breed, Premier Certificate, and Best Oriental Female Neuter (hence the big rosette and the free bag of expensive cat food on top of the pen!). Not bad for only her 2nd show.

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She is currently fast asleep on my lap.
 

threebikesmcginty

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Well done Noodley's mog!
 
It must be the angle of that picture but it looks like you've got a chocolate cat in a cage. You're not making this up are you?
 
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Noodley

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Crackle said:
It must be the angle of that picture but it looks like you've got a chocolate cat in a cage. You're not making this up are you?


I shall let her respond to that:

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and, yes, that is her tongue sticking out and not photoshopped!
 

longers

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She looks gorgeous in that second photo Noodley, her coat looks excellent. Do you spend a long time grooming her before you go?

Well done on her wins :becool:, is there a cash prize to go with the rosettes and cat food?
 
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longers said:
She looks gorgeous in that second photo Noodley, her coat looks excellent. Do you spend a long time grooming her before you go?

Well done on her wins :becool:, is there a cash prize to go with the rosettes and cat food?

Not really, she gets her nails clipped the week before, then a brush and groom with a velvet glove a few days before, clean her ears with baby wipes the night before and that's about it.

No cash prize. Ollie got down to the last 6 for best in show Oriental; the winner got a cheque for 30 quid.

I also entered my new wee boy, but the breeder had registered him 'incorrectly' (which is common as it takes a while for patterns and colours to develop sometimes with the more rare breeds, which he is). So, although he was judged, he could not be awarded any prizes. The judge, who I was told is a 'real stickler' took the time to find out who I was and speak to me. She explained why she had not been able to award anything due to "Wrong Pattern" and that she had gone as far as thinking about 'giving him the benefit of doubt' as he was so good, but couldn't as she had to stand by her decision and reputation.. She also went as far as consulting with other judges when she was 100% sure just in case...Anyway, I can re-register him in his 'proper' pattern. The judge said he was a lovely wee boy, a joy to judge and would have had awarded him best of breed had he been registered correctly. One of those things...:biggrin:

I'm starting to sound a bit like one of those women who wear headscarves and feed stray cats :becool:
 

longers

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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"? :becool:

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?
 

Baggy

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Noodley said:
Not really, she gets her nails clipped the week before, then a brush and groom with a velvet glove a few days before, clean her ears with baby wipes the night before and that's about it.
Doogie's lucky if we rub him down with a piece of rough hemp sacking :biggrin:
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Noodley said:
I'm starting to sound a bit like one of those women who wear headscarves and feed stray cats :becool:
Don't be silly, you've sounded like that for a long time now :becool:
 

longers

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He looks very content there Baggy :becool:

I loved the mention the other day about him eating while lying down :becool:
 

Baggy

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longers said:
He looks very content there Baggy :biggrin:

I loved the mention the other day about him eating while lying down :becool:
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 :ohmy:

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