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Old April 19th 04, 10:58 PM
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I have been to at least two cat shows and I think they are great. You learn
a lot about and get to see a lot of different breeds. The cats being shown
are used to the shows so they are probably not as scared or nervous as you
might think. Cats are not judged solely on appearance. There are other
things the judges take into consideration. If you really want to know what
cat shows are really about I'd go to the Cat Fanciers Association Web Site.
The addy is www.cfa.org. The best thing about Cat Shows is too enjoy it and
to talk with other cat lovers. My experience was a positive one and I'd go
back.

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"Kristine Kochanski" wrote in message
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Just wondering what the general consensus was on cat shows? I ask
because I attended one the other day and was quite upset at seeing
distressed, miserable cats kept in 2ft cages for hours, with hundreds
of strangers (me included!) milling around staring and cooing at them
- and men in white coats pulling them out and poking, stretching and
prodding them. This can't be good for a cat! Every cat was obviously
incredibly loved and pampered, I just find this act of 'showing'
rather uneasy.

Firstly, how can you judge a cat on appearance? Aren't they all
beautiful whether they have a certificate that says so or not?
Secondly, should people, in this so-called civilised day and age, be
*rewarded* for inbreeding? For example, the flatness of a Persian
cat's face really upsets me (

I left the show feeling quite bewildered and negative and I'm sure I
will never attend such an event again.

Any breeders care to comment? Dare say they will claim the cats enjoy
the experience. But looking at them and listening to their distressed
mewing - and having a fair understanding of cat behaviour and
psychology - I fail to understand this.