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Northwest Regional Awards 2019 – 2020 Northwest Regional Awards 2019 – 2020 Northwest Regional Awards Booklet 2019 – 2020 Summer 2020 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 2 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 3 Table of Contents Acknowledgments & Donors Grands of Distinction Page 5 Page 28 Championship Cats Distinguished Merit Page 6 Page 29 Kittens Catteries of Distinction Page 11 Page 30 Premiership Best, Second & Third Best of Breed Page 31 Page 16 Best & Second Best of Color Household Pets Page 21 Page 33 Veterans Grand Champions Page 24 Page 35 Agility Grand Premiers Page 26 Page 36 Grand Household Pets Page 37 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 4 Acknowledgments & Donors Awards Coordinators Regional Awards - Physical Pam Moser Trophies – Centaur Awards Tammy Roark Rosettes – Centaur Awards Kathy Durdick Awards Distribution Rian MoserAwards Database Pam & Brian Moser Tammy Roark Terri & Dan Zittel Regional Awards - Emails Donations Tammy Roark Puget Sound & McKenzie River Cat Club Seattle Cat Club Sponsorship Coordinators Lewis & Clark Cat Club Tammy Roark North Pacific Siamese Fanciers Kathy Durdick Dee Johnson & Connie Roberts Shirley Rafferty Awards Booklet Wendy Heidt Deena Stevens Awards Treasurer Regional Web Site Kendall Smith Kathy Durdick On the Road Again Deena Stevens 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 5 Championship Best Cat GC, BWR, NW Wild Rain Huckleberry Br: David-Carol Freels Ow: Carol Freels, David Freels Dee and Connie congratulate the Beautiful Ocicat, Huckleberry and his owners Dave and Carol Freels. Huckleberry had the Best Showmanship with a delightful personality. Well-deserved win! 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 6 Championship Third Best Cat Second Best Cat GC, NW GC, NW GUNSMOKE'S RHOSHIGAR SIDEKICK DREAMER OF OF RK GEMS SAN-TOI Br: Mac & Charlene Munro Br: Rosa Garcia Ow: Mac Munro, Kay Ow: Deanne Johnson, Bertrand, Randy Bertrand, Connie Roberts, Charlene Munro Rosa L Garcia- Boulton Congratulations on a well- deserved win, Congratulations to a for a beautiful cat! Tamarakatz Truly Beautiful Cat and Somalis her owners from David and Carol Fourth Best Cat Fifth Best Cat GC, RW GRISAILLE’S GC, BWR, RW GALAXY OF JOBARA’S STARBLUE DAYDREAM BELIEVER Br: Karen-David Boyce Ow: Shelly Perkins, Jilian Breeder/Owner: Perkins Bobbi Irie - Jade Kleider Congratulations from RK Congrats! I am now a Gems Scottish Folds & American daydream believer. Shorthairs! Beautiful! StarBlue Cattery Sixth Best Cat GC, RW Quails Nest Happy With A Twist Br: Barbara Lucy Morrow Ow: Barbara L Morrow, Lisa M Kuta Sponsored by Puget Sound & McKenzie River Cat Clubs Seventh Best Cat GC, RW TUFFTON’S TOTAL CUTIE PIE Br/Ow: Heidi Murphy Congrats on such a beautiful kitty and a STELLAR year! Love, Sereshka RB's and Ella! 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 7 Championship Ninth Best Cat GC, RW ABYKO’S CHARLEVOIX Br: Susan W. Kidder Ow: Suzie Kidder, Shirley Hess Eighth Best Cat Congratulations Shirley and GC, RW KASANOVAKATZ ZEPHYR Charlevoix, Abys rule! Gary Hoffman Br: Stephanie Mohr Ow: Leigh Sorokin, Stephanie Mohr, Greg Sorokin, Noelle Giddings, Russ Mohr Congratulations from your old man, KK! Tenth Best Cat GC, RW KENIPURR’S GEORGY GIRL Br: Kendall Smith, Jean Olson Eleventh Best Cat Ow: Kendall Smith GC, RW KURISUMASU BUNNIESJUSTWANNAHAVEFUN Br: Marianne Clark, Kendall Smith Congrats to our buddy and traveling companion. Ow: Marianne Clark, Lu Gilliam From your Bunny pals: Bella, Cyndi, and Possum. Go JBTs! Congrats to a great travel buddy! Sponsored by Seattle & Grandview Cat Clubs Thirteenth Best Cat GC, BWR, RW MIAMBER IM IT AND A BIT Br: Michele Ristuccia Ow: Stephanie Mohr Sponsored by Kasanovakatz Burmillas Twelfth Best Cat GC, RW PIRATEHEART’S BETTY BLUEP Br/Ow: Vicki Jensen Congratulations from Quailridge Birmans 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 8 Championship Fourteenth Best Cat GC, RW TEHY SHORT STOP OF JONALA Br: Terry Hyde Ow: Jose Ayala No Photo Congratulations on your win… Bob and Bert Available Fifteenth Best Cat GC, RW PURRCASSO’S MIRAGE Br/Ow: Noelle Giddings Congratulations Noelle and Mirage! Best Wishes, Hilde Seventeenth Best Cat GC, RW, AW LUTECE OZMA Br/Ow: Orca Starbuck Congratulations from RK Gems Scottish Folds & American Shorthairs! Sixteenth Best Cat GC, BWR, NW TRAIPSE MR. MOUSTACHE OF MARIMAC Br: Teresa Seling Ow: Teresa Seling, Caitlyn Mckenna For your dedication and your beautiful cats, congratulations. Gary and the Abys Eighteenth Best Cat Nineteenth Best Cat GC, RW SAN- TOI’S AURORA GC, RW Lutece Pandora Br: Deanne Johnson Br: Orca Starbuck Ow: Deanne Ow: Emily Orca Starbuck Johnson, Connie Roberts Congratulations on your Regional Win! Sponsored by North Teresa @ Traipse Bengals Pacific Siamese 20 19-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 9 Championship Twenty-first Best Cat Twentieth Best Cat GC, RW SHARAVI ARAMIS OF TAMARAKATZ GC, RW QUAILRIDGE PARIS Br: Victor Sharavin Br/Ow: Pamela & Phillip G Soth Ow: Tammy Roark Congratulations to a beautiful girl! Pat, Leann, and Mike Congratulations! In memory of Bill Talbert Twenty-third Best Cat GC, RW ABYKO’S AMALIE Br/Ow: Susan W. Kidder Congratulations from Lewis & Clark LH Specialty Cat Club Twenty-second Best Cat GC, RW KISSYFURS MACHIAVELLI Br/Ow: Cathy & Guy Frazee Congratulations from Lewis & Clark LH Specialty Cat Club Twenty-fourth Best Cat Twenty-fifth Best GC, BWR RW Cat KURISUMASU DO U BELIEVE IN GC, RW BUNNIES? SHERESHKA MOON MAID Br: Marianne Clark & Kendall Smith Br/Ow: Katelyn Ow: Marianne Clark & Lucas & Ariel Betty Carruthers Bartelmes Congratulations Bella and Love you so much! Betty! Moon’s big fan Sponsored by Seattle & Grandview Cat Clubs 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 10 Kittens Best Kitten RW Jobara’s Ballroom Blitz Br/Ow: Bobbi Irie & Jade Kleider Congratulations on a beautiful kitten! Purrcasso Persians & Exotics 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 11 Kittens Second Best Kitten RW PURRCASSO’S ARTEMISIA Br/Ow: Noelle Giddings Congratulations Noelle and Artemisia! The prettiest white kitten ever!!! Pirateheart Persians Third Best Kitten GC, BWR, NW WILD RAIN HUCKLEBERRY Br/Ow: David & Carol Freels Georgy says Hi. Sponsored by Grandview & Seattle Cat Clubs Fourth Best Kitten GC, GP, RW KAT ATTACK’S BELOW ZERO Br: Linda Ahrens Ow: Heather Copple, Linda Ahrens No Photo Sponsored by North Pacific Siamese Available Fifth Best Kitten RW STARBLUE’S COSMO Br: Shelly Perkins Ow: Shelly Perkins, Jilian Perkins Congratulations on Cosmo’s kitten win! Teresa Seling Sixth Best Kitten GC, RW SERESHKA MOON MAID Br/Ow: Katelyn Lucas – Ariel Bartelmes Big congratulations! I’m very proud for father Ace. Seventh Best Kitten CH, RW JOBARA’S BARRACUDA Br/Ow: Bobbi Irie – Jade Kleider Congratulations to Bobbi Irie & Jade Kleider of Jobara’s – Top 25 Kittens show season 2019/2020 – Darlene Tyler & Jeanne Anderson 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 12 Kittens Eighth Best Kitten Ninth Best Kitten RW Traipse Necessary Indulgence CH, RW TERRA CHILD WILD FLOWER OF KELLOGGS Br: Seli-Culv-Morr-Delb-Mccu-Hech-Brwn Br: Eiko Osaki Ow: Teresa Seling, Caitlyn Mckenna Ow: Heinrich Kellogg, Carly Kellogg, Eiko Osaki Congratulations on a great year! Lia and Corey Congratulations from the Northwest Region! Tenth Best Kitten RW Kasanovakatz Reynah’s Envey Br: S. Mohr – L. Hollister – G. Sorokin Ow: Keith Kimberlin, Noelle Giddings, Stephanie Mohr, Gregory Sorokin, Russ Mohr No Photo Available Congratulations little déjà vu! Eleventh Best Kitten GC, RW TRAIPSE COCO NOIR Br: Selin-Foss-McKe-Guin-Swee-Shar-Dic Ow: Teresa Seling For your dedication and your beautiful cats, congratulations. Gary and the Abys Thirteenth Best Kitten CH, RW ARCTIC LIGHT’S MAVERICK Br/Ow: Valerie & Steve Haarstick Congratulations on your win, from Ristokat Himalayans Twelfth Best Kitten RW SERESHKA GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY Br/Ow: Katelyn Lucas, Ariel Bartelmes Send love from Japan! 20 19-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 13 Kittens Fourteenth Best Kitten CH, RW JOBARA'S ROCK THE BOAT Br/Ow: Bobbi Irie, Jade Kleider Congratulations to Bobbi Irie & Jade Kleider of Jobara’s – Top 25 Kittens show season 2019/2020 – Darlene Tyler & Jeanne Anderson Fifteenth Best Kitten RW KELLOGGS FLYING HIGH AGAIN Br/Ow: Heinrich & Carly Kellogg Congratulations from the Northwest Region! Seventeenth Best Kitten RW KELLOGGS MR. CROWLEY Br/Ow: Heinrich & Carly Kellogg Congratulations from the Northwest Region! Sixteenth Best Kitten CH, RW TRAIPSE FORGED IN FIRE OF MARIMAC Br: Seli-Foss-McKe-Guin-Swee-Shar-Dick Ow: Teresa Seling, Caitlyn Mckenna Congratulations from Lewis & Clark LH Specialty Cat Club Nineteenth Best Kitten GP, RW GINCHIKA FREDDIE MERCURY Br: Reding, Campbell, Pearson, Crandall Ow: Lori Hollister & Janet Hollister Congrats on your first JBT win! Sponsored by Grandview & Seattle Cat Clubs Eighteenth Best Kitten GC, RW KURISUMASU IMPOSSIBLE DREAM BUNNY Br/Ow: Marianne Clark Congrats to another bunny! Sponsored by Seattle & Grandview Cat Clubs 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 14 Kittens Twentieth Best Kitten RW SHORTNCURLY’S NEWKIRK REX Br: Cavanaugh – Thoele – Barber Ow: Eric Cavanaugh, Andrea Cavanaugh, Paul Meeker, Ginger Meeker, Anicia Carr Twenty-first Best Kitten GC, RW KASANOVAKATZ ZEPHYR Sponsored by Shirley Rafferty Br: Stephanie Mohr Ow: Leigh Sorokin, Stephanie Mohr, Greg Sorokin, Noelle Giddings, Russ Mohr Sponsored by Kasanovakatz Burmillas Twenty-second Best Kitten Twenty-third Best Kitten RW PURKITI LOOKIN4TROUBLE OF WASILLIA GC, RW WASILLIA LIL-BIT-OF-BLISS Br: Carol Schulz Br/Ow: Jenny Vessey Ow: Jenny Vessey Congratulations on your amazing win! What a stunning kitty! Love, Cider’s Congratulations! Haven Cattery Twenty-fifth Best Kitten Twenty-Fourth Best Kitten CH, RW KASANOVAKATZ CH, RW KISSYFURS BREENAH QUENTIN COLLINS Br: Stephanie J. Mohr Br/Ow: Cathy & Guy Frazee Ow: Stephanie Mohr, Russ Mohr No Photo Sponsored by North Pacific Siamese No Photo Congratulations from Lewis & Clark LH Specialty Cat Club Available Available 2019-20 Northwest Regional Awards Page 15 Premiership Best Cat in Premiership GP, NW CINEMA’S DELIRIOUS OF BOMBSHELL Br: Blake Mayes – Dennis Adler Ow: Felicia Walker Congratulations from Blake and Dennis.
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