The following overview is provided as a
guideline for novice exhibitors. If you require further details or
a list of upcoming shows, visit the
CCA show calendar page. For show flyers,
please visit the websites of the individual clubs on the show
calendar page or contact:
The Canadian Cat Association Office, in Brampton, at (905)
459-1481. If you already have a flyer for a particular show, and
you require more information, please call the entry clerk or any
other show member at the number shown on the flyer.
1. Submitting your
Entry Form:
Carefully fill out the blank entry form. (click
here to download Entry Form) If the
cat is purebred, it's information is provided on your CCA
registration form. In the case of a purebred kitten entry (minimum
age is 4 months) the CCA litter registration form (the green slip
given to you by the breeder) may be used. If you do not have this
slip, contact the breeder for the necessary information. In the
Household Pet category, the entry need only provide the cat's name,
age, colour, and whether it is a neuter or a spay. All household
pets over the age of 8 months must be neutered or spayed. DECLAWED
CATS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN ANY CLASS OF CAT. Send the completed entry
form to the entry clerk. Do not forget your name, address and your
cheque (payable to the show club) in the correct amount.
2. The Classes of Competition:
There are three divisions for cats:
Non-championship,
Championship, and Premiership.
In the Non-championship division cats are classified
as one of the following: kittens (4-8 months), Household Pets (HHP),
Experimental, AOV and New Breed Category.
Cats entered in the Championship division are 'whole' purebred cats.
In the Championship division cats are classified as:
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OPEN
(not yet attained championship status - 4 purple ribbons)
»
Championship
(shown and received their championship status)
»
Grand champion
(shown and received their Grand championship
status).
Cats entered in the Premiership
division are 'Altered' purebred cats.
In the Premiership division cats are classified as:
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OPEN
(not yet attained premier status)
»
Premier
(shown
and received their premiership status)
»
Grand Premier
(shown and received their Grand Premiership status).
3. Expect your Entry Confirmation in the mail:
A few weeks after you've mailed out your entry form to the Entry
Clerk, you will receive a confirmation of your entry in the mail.
Check it over and if there are any errors or omissions, call the
entry clerk immediately. Map and hotel information should accompany
the confirmation you receive. If you do not receive the
confirmation, please contact the entry clerk.
4. Show Preparations:
Always bathe your cat before the show. Depending upon the breed and
the coat length, either towel dry and brush (shorthairs), or blow-dry
with a hair dryer and comb as you dry to fluff up the coat (longhairs).
Cat claws MUST be clipped, both front
and back.
Cage Coverings are also a MUST. A
benching cage is assigned to your cat for the day or weekend, and is
where your cat will spend most of his or her day, between judgings.
It must be covered on three sides. Single cages are approximately
24" high x 24" deep x 27" long. Double cages are 24" high x 24"
deep x 54" long. You can bring curtains or towels to cover the
sides of the cage and also a rug or a mat to cover the bottom of the
cage and make it more comfortable for your cat. If your cat likes
privacy or the show hall is drafty, an extra towel comes in handy to
cover the top of the cage.
5. Things to bring to the show:
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Cage curtains,
towels, rug or mat
» Combs
and/or brushes
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Other grooming aids -powders, face cloth, Q-tips, etc.
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Cat toys.
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A small sized
litter pan and scoop. The smaller, the more room for
your cat in the cage. (Litter is usually provided but if you have a
fussy feline, you may opt to bring your own.)
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Cat food. Some is
provided at the show but it may not be your cat's
favourite.
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Food and water
bowls.
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Water from home is
advisable as a change in water or food can
cause loose stools.
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Pen or Pencil,
paper, business cards.
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Clothes pegs,
twist ties or safety pins to hold cage curtains in place.
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Map to show hall.
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Grooming table.
(If needed)
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The cat in his/her
carrier.
6. It's off to the show hall:
First and foremost,
check your show flyer for the time the cats
are expected to check in the morning of the show. Arrive in
plenty of time to set up your cage(s) and settle your cat in.
On arrival at the show hall, you will
check in at the front desk, where you will be signed in, told where
your cat is benched and given a show catalogue. The show catalog
lists all cats entered into the show, and also lists your cat's
assigned number for the show. Remember to take note of your cat's
assigned number. Throughout the show you will hear the show
announcer calling numbers and classes to the various rings. You
must be aware of when your cat is expected to be in each ring.
If you ever need any help, please ask
any committee members of the show and they will gladly help you.
Once you settle in at the show you
will find that exhibitors are friendly and willing to answer any of
your questions about the procedure of showing your cat, especially
if you tell them that you are new to the cat fancy.
Most of all enjoy!
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CAT FANCY!
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Source:
Canadian Cat Association