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Old April 19th 04, 09:55 PM
Alison
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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.


I have to say I'm not keen on cat shows and big dog shows like
Crufts. I go to local charity dog shows and I think the majority of
dogs enjoy all the excitement.
I'm not interested in breeding , there's too many rescue cats and
dogs out there!. But I have my favourite breeds such as JRs and
Springers and Snowshoe etc I think a lot depends on the breeder, you
get good ones and you get not so good ones. Unfortunately, sometimes,
breeders are more interested in the breed and the standard than the
individual cat or dog.
Alison