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THE GARDEN of ENGLAND CAT CLUB 2Nd & 3Rd December 2017 THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND CAT CLUB 2nd & 3rd December 2017 Present an International Cat Show According to FIFe Rules At Deanes Sport Centre Daws Heath Road, Benfleet, SS7 2TD - 1 - Felis Britannica Executive Committee President: Debbie Davies Vice President: Fran Williams General Secretary: Wendy Chapman Treasurer: John Tipper Deputy Treasurer: Mandy Rainbow Show Commission Chair: Tracey Milne Show Commission Debbie Davies Wendy Chapman Nick Chapman Breeding Health & Welfare Commission Chair: Shirley Watkinson Breeding Health & Welfare Commission Denise Fitten Marcia Morgan-Knight Registrar: Margaret Scott Rules Coordinator: Del Scott Publicity Officer: John Tipper Disciplinary Commission Kavita Vincent Webmaster: Stephanie Gower Felis Britannica Full Member Clubs Garden of England Cat Club – www.goecatclub.co.uk Viking Cat Club – www.vikingcatclub.co.uk The Scottish Cat Association – www.thescottishcatassociation.weebly.com General Information & Enquiries – [email protected] Garden of England online show entry – www.goecatclub.co.uk/entry membership – www.goecatclub.co.uk/online-membership membership renewal – www.goecatclub.co.uk/online-renewal On behalf of The Garden of England I would like to welcome you all to New Romney, we wish you all a very successful and enjoyable weekend - 2 - We are so lucky this weekend to have three well known International Judges with us: Kristof Van Roy –1B, 2, 3 & 4C (Belgium) Britta Busse – All Breed (Denmark) Stephe Bruin – All Breed (Netherlands) We also welcome student judge in categories 3 & 4 Adéla Justová Thank you to our judges and we hope you have an enjoyable show and a memorable visit to the UK. We also have some great side classes this weekend Saturday White – Sponsored by Wendele Burmese Kitten – Sponsored by Tiggers’R’Us Burmese & Ragdolls Sunday Silver – Sponsored by Lizzara Traditional Siberians Neuter – Sponsored by Alphaberry If you haven’t already entered these great side classe’s then come along to secretariat and enter now Also some extra fun during the weekend Saturday – Best fancy dress ‘Let it Snow’ theme – with rosette & prize Sunday – Best dressed pen Let it Snow’ theme – with rosette & prize Also we have a great raffle with some super prizes - 3 - GARDEN OF ENGLAND SHOW TEAM Show Manager Wendy Chapman Assistant Show Manager Roy Hollely Entry Clerk Kavita Vincent First Aid Julia Forbes-Nish Chief Steward Nick Chapman Stewards for the weekend Satu Sharon Armstrong-Taylor rday Charlene mckinlay Dee ward (SAT) Tracy Jackson (SUN) Secretariat Kavita Vincent Mandy Rainbow Gem Neal Best In Show Voice Stephanie Gower We would like to say thank you to all our stall holders and Bella Penning for another Super Job. A huge thanks to all those who helped us set up on Friday without your help the show would not be able to go ahead. – THANK YOU The next show will be the FB Winners Show 21st January 2018 SCA 10th & 11th February 2018, Dunblane VCC 24th & 25th March 2018, Solihull GoE 5th & 6th May 2018, New Romney See website for these shows and all forthcoming shows www.felis-britannica.org.uk Thank you to the following stalls for attending this show: Desire More – www.desiremore.co.uk – [email protected] Laun Meadow - [email protected] Katsen-Deko – www.katzen-deko.com – [email protected] from Germany Animal Cancer Trust Stand Trent View Master Cat Groomer – Mobile Cat Grooming – www.cat-groomer.co.uk Hand made cake and Chocolate stand – Sunday Only Sesor Candle stand – Saturday Only SPECIAL TO ANDREW & JULIA FORBES-NISH FOR AGAIN SPENDING THE TIME AND MONEY TO PRODUCE THESE CATALOGUES - 4 - The Garden of England club are very proud to have 2 members who gained World Winner titles and we would like to say a HUGE, congratulations to them Catergory 1 - Male Neuter winner - WW’17 Cullykhan Nemesis - Owned by GoE member Teit Neiijendam & Breeder Angela Millican Category 3 - Male Neuter winner - WW’17 PR Amisti Pumbaa - Owner & Breeder GoE Member Nicki Fenwick-Raven - 5 - Category 1 EXOTIC Exotic Shorthair blue : EXO a Judged by: SAT – Britta Busse SUN – Stephe Bruin Class EXO a - 12 Kitten class Female 001 ZANARKAND BLUE LAGOON (GB) FB LO 1-031870 20-05-17 Zendique Yelutchi (EXO n 24) x Zanarkand Serah Farron (PER g 23) Breeder: Tomlin, Penny (UK). Owner: Penny Tomlin. Exotic Shorthair black smoke : EXO ns Judged by: SAT – Stephe Bruin SUN – Britta Busse Class EXO ns - 07 Champion class Male 002 CH BOLSHEVIK KOLOBOK CFA 7734-02386239 24-05-16 Bolshevik Barney Bear (CH CFA) (EXO n) x Lyukorn Maxmara (CH CFA) (EXO fs) Breeder: Turenko, Vladimir (Russia). Owner: Kavita Vincent. Exotic Shorthair blue smoke : EXO as Judged by: SAT – Britta Busse SUN – Stephe Bruin Class EXO as - 10 Neuter class Male neuter 003 BRONJOY BOLTOUTOF THE BLUE (GCCF) CSSR 877175 09-06-15 Lavandou Blusky atBronjoy (EXO as 03) x Simcris Bronte at Bronjoy (EXO a 03) Breeder: Bailey-Read, Caroline (UK). Owner: Mandy Rainbow. Exotic Shorthair black tortie blotched : EXO f 22 Judged by: SAT – Stephe Bruin SUN – Britta Busse Class EXO f 22 - 12 Kitten class Female 004 ZANARKAND LULU (GB) FB LO 1-031868 20-05-17 Zendique Serah Farron (EXO n 24) x Zanarkand Serah Farron (PER g 23) Breeder: Tomlin, Penny (UK). Owner: Penny Tomlin. Exotic Shorthair black spotted : EXO n 24 Judged by: SAT – Britta Busse SUN – Stephe Bruin Class EXO n 24 - 11 Junior class Male 005 DARK DIAMOND LANDICANS RUSSIAN LOVER 7745s-2714634 31-03-17 Dark Diamonds Trandy (CFA CH) (EXO n 24) x Jovan A Whole New World (CFA GC) (PER n 23) Breeder: Samuolene, Mrs I. Owner: Sarah Johnson. - 6 - Exotic Shorthair blue smoke bicolour : EXO as 03 Judged by: SAT – Britta Busse SUN – Stephe Bruin Class EXO as 03 - 09 Open class Male 006 CHICSWEET TYSON BLUE (GB) FB LO 1-030986 18-06-16 Lavandou Bluesky AtBronjoy (EXO as 03) x Chicsweet Bora Bora Girl (EXO fs) Breeder: Vincent, Kavita (UK). Owner: Kavita Vincent. Exotic Shorthair blue tortie smoke bicolour : EXO gs 03 Judged by: SAT – Stephe Bruin SUN – Britta Busse Class EXO gs 03 - 07 Champion class Female 007 CH CHICSWEET SUNDAE DELIGHT (GB) FB LO 1-030985 18-06-16 Lavandou Bluesky AtBronjoy (EXO as 03) x Chicsweet Bora Bora Girl (EXO fs) Breeder: Vincent, Kavita (UK). Owner: Kavita Vincent. PERSIAN Persian white orange eyed : PER w 62 Judged by: SAT – Stephe Bruin Class PER w 62 - 09 Open class Male 008 TONGOBRIGA WILLIAM RAF William 21-09-16 SAT Barleyfields Moon River (IMP GC) (PER w 62) x Fare Niente Glamour (PER f) Breeder: Aguiar, Patricia. Owner: Ellie Vujasevic. Persian black : PER n Judged by: SAT – Britta Busse Class PER n - 11 Junior class Female 009 SMARTZEE PETAL RAF Petal 29-03-17 SAT Lafrebella Obama (IMP GC) (PER n ) x Rough Diamond Happy (PER n) Breeder: Vujasevic, Ellie (UK). Owner: Ellie Vujasevic. Persian black harlequin tabby orange eyed : PER n 02 21 62 Judged by: SUN – Britta Busse Class PER n 02 21 62 - 10 Neuter class Male neuter 010 CULLYKHAN NEMESIS (GB) FB RX 1-019258 18-10-15 SUN Kissables Kick Your Nash (PER n 03) x Cullykhan Anya (PER n 03 22) Breeder: Millican, Angela (UK). Owner: Teit Neiiendam. - 7 - Persian red bicolour blotched : PER d 03 22 Judged by: SUN – Stephe Bruin Class PER d 03 22 - 10 Neuter class Female neuter 011 ZENDIQUE STOLEN DANCE (GCCF) 854818 15-04-14 SUN Cullykhan Limited Edition (PER d 03) x Daisy Daisy Bumble Bea (EXO f 03 22) Breeder: Allen, Jane (UK). Owner: Teit Neiiendam. SACRED BIRMAN Birman seal : SBI n Judged by: SAT – Stephe Bruin SUN – Kristof Van Roy Class SBI n - 09 Open class Female 012 CLOUD'S FLOWERS BRIE BLU EYES (GB) FB LO 1-031584 10-07-16 Pellerossa's Yankee (SBI c 21) x Vyleika Delle Ninfe Del Lago (SBI n) Breeder: Melorio, Claudio (UK). Owner: Claudio Melorio. Class SBI n - 08 Premier class Male neuter 013 PR GAYEMAUDI LOKI RAF Loki 11-07-12 Panzalia Fernandoo (SBI n) x Gayemaudi Fairieglen (SBI n) Breeder: Simmonds, Mrs S. Owner: Davina Ward. Birman chocolate : SBI b Judged by: SAT – Kristof Van Roy SUN – Britta Busse Class SBI b - 05 Int Champion class Female 014 IC CLOUD'S FLOWERS URANIA (GB) FB LO 1-031582 19-02-13 Holygateway's Safir (SBI n 21) x Icingsugar's Querida (SBI a) Breeder: Melorio, Claudio (UK). Owner: Claudio Melorio. Class SBI b - 07 Champion class Female 015 CH ACHTUNG BABY ABOUT A GIRL, JW CPF LO 019101 18-02-16 Ishani des Jardins de Calista (SBI n 21) x Achtung Baby Who's That Girl (SBI f) Breeder: Bombardi, Silvia (Portugal). Owner: Silvia Francesca Bombardi. Class SBI b - 12 Kitten class Female 016 ROSELISE'S INESS DK FD LO 228644 15-06-17 Jente's Raphael Creada (SBI b 21) x Crowned Dream Dewi (SBI c) Breeder: Christensen, Monica Elise. Owner: Rui Pacheco. - 8 - Birman chocolate tortie : SBI h Judged by: SAT – Stephe Bruin SUN – Kristof Van Roy Class SBI h - 11 Junior class Female 017 ACHTUNG BABY HIGH VOLTAGE CPF LO 020201 24-04-17 Cheers Beauty's Voyou Vermiglio (SBI d 21) x Navayana's Glossy Puss (SBI n 21) Breeder: Bombardi, Silvia (Portugal). Owner: Silvia Francesca Bombardi. Birman seal tabby : SBI n 21 Judged by: SAT – Kristof Van Roy SUN – Stephe Bruin Class SBI n 21 - 09 Open class Male 018 NW BULLAMOOR BEAUJANGLES OF AMISTI, JW (GB) FB LO 1-031302 18-04-16 Bullamoor Beqau Brummell (SBI d) x Bullamoor Ma Belle (SBI b 21) Breeder: Doble, Ann (France). Owner: Nicki Fenwick-Raven. Class SBI n 21 - 12 Kitten class Female 019 AMISTI MOJITO SBT 071417027 14-07-17 NW Bullamoor Beaujangles of Amisti, JW (SBI n 21) x Sushi Da MaKaJa of Amisti (SBI b 21) Breeder: Fenwick-Raven, Nicki (UK).
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