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“FABULOUS FELINE FESTIVAL” Cats Incredible, Inc with Hudson Valley Cat Club (Saturday) Atlantic Himalayan Cat Club & FOUR CLUBS – TWO CAT SHOWS – ONE WEEKEND “FABULOUS FELINE FESTIVAL” Cats Incredible, Inc with Hudson Valley Cat Club (Saturday) Atlantic Himalayan Cat Club & Online Entry & Info RagaMuffin Cat Fanciers (Sunday) www.catshows.us Church Farm School - Exton, PA Each Show Offers: 4 AB Rings & 2 LH/SH SP Rings HHPs Welcome 225 Entry Limit Awards will be presented at Sunday's show to the highest scoring Himalayan and RagaMuffin in each class. Saturday Sunda y March 25 2017 March 26 2017 Gene Darrah, AB & HHP Nancy Dodds, AB & HHP Hope Gonano, AB & HHP Chuck Gradowski, AB & HHP Sharon Roy, AB & HHP Melanie Morgan, AB & HHP Teresa Sweeney AB & HHP Sharon Powell, AB & HHP John Adelhoch, LH/SH SP & HHP Kathy Calhoun, LH/SH SP & HHP Kit Fung , LH/SH SP & HHP Iris Zinck, LH/SH SP & HHP Saturday Show Managers Entry Clerk Sunday Show Managers James Land Shirley Peet Kevin Brown [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Elaine Magee 415 Shore Dr. Joppa, MD 21085 Kathy Hyneman [email protected] Phone/Fax: 410-679-1873 [email protected] Special Entry Fees (Per Show) ALL Himalayan, RagaMuffin & Household Pets take $5 OFF Each Entry FREE ½ Cage Space with 3 Entries (same owner) FOUR PACK – ANY 4 Cats/Kittens (same owner) $1 50 Entry Fees (Per Show) $20 Extra 1/2 Cage Space (1 show) First Entry (includes catalog) $54 $30 Extra 1/2 Cage Space (both shows) Second Entry (same owner) $47 $25 Grooming Space (1 show) Third Entry (same owner) $40 $40 Grooming Space (both shows) Fifth & Each Additional Entry (same owner) $30 $15 End of Row (both shows) * Agility (per entry/per show) - Cats/kittens entered in the show $10 Cats/kittens not entered in the show $30 CLOSING FOR BOTH SHOWS: Tuesday, 3/21/17 @ 6 PM EST or when each show fills @225 VENDOR CONTACTS FOR BOTH SHOWS: James Land [email protected] & Sara Thornton [email protected] ENTRIES: All Entry Fees include CFA surcharge. Per show rule 6.21 each entry must be accompanied by the stipulated entry fee. All online/fax entries must be paid in full within 10 days of receipt or prior to the start of the show, whichever is first. No substitutions after the closing date. No refunds after your entry has been confirmed or for failure to bench. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to confirm receipt of online/faxed entries with the Entry Clerk. The club will not be responsible for entries lost due to communication errors. Make checks payable to Cats Incredible, Inc, for BOTH SHOWS ; all funds must be in US funds. $75 Returned Check Fee. Sorry we can not take payments through PayPal. * End of row fees will be waived for handicapped exhibitors. Single entry with ANY size security cage must purchase an extra ½ cage space. HOURS: Check-in Saturday: 8:30-9:30 am; Sunday: 7:30-8:30 am. Cats not benched by end of check-in will be marked absent. Judging will begin at 10 am on Saturday and at 9 am on Sunday. Please report any transfers or absentees at check-in. All adult entries must remain in the show hall during advertised hours of 10 am – 4 pm both days. SCORING: All entries in Championship (except Novice), Premiership (except Novice), registered Kittens, recorded HHPs, and registered cats competing as HHPs with an HHP color class prefix will be scored for CFA awards. Owners of novices can contact the entry clerk for a temporary registration number. Kittens may be entered without registration numbers, but will not be scored for CFA awards if a number is not provided at show time. Kittens without a registration number or TRN will not be included in the count. SHOW HALL: Church Farm School 1001 E Lincoln Hwy, Exton, PA 19341 Ph: 610-363-7500. The show hall is both heated and air conditioned and handicap accessible. This is a non-smoking facility. Parking is free for exhibitors and spectators. Check the school website for directions. HOTEL INFO: Residence Inn 10 Pottstown Pike Exton, PA 19341 Ph: 610-594-9705. $99 - no pet fee. Comfort Inn 700 W. Uwchlan Ave. Exton, PA 19341 Ph: 610-594-4770 $89 - no pet fee (mention Cat Show at Church Farm). Sheraton Great Valley Hotel 707 E. Lancaster Ave. Frazier, PA Ph: 610-524-5500 $109 - no pet fee. HOUSEHOLD PETS: All HHPs must be at least 4 months old and may not be declawed; any cat over the age of 8 (eight) months must be neutered or spayed. HEALTH: It is strongly advised that all cats or kittens entered or present in the show hall be inoculated before entry by a licensed veterinarian against feline panleukopenia (formerly known as feline distemper or feline infectious enteritis), feline rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and rabies. It is also strongly recommended that cats and kittens be tested and found negative for FeLV before entry. All cats/kittens must have all claws clipped prior to benching. Declawed cats are not eligible for competition. ADDITIONAL INFO: This is a CFA licensed show and all show rules will be strictly enforced. For a copy of these rules send $7 to CFA, 260 E Main St. Alliance, OH. 44601. Cage size is approximately 22"x22"x22", bring cage curtains (or coverings) to cover the sides, top and bottom of cage. Please advise the entry clerk if this is your first show. No kittens under 4 months are permitted in the show hall. No cats or kittens may be left in the show hall overnight. Only benched cats and kittens are permitted in the show hall, none may be confined in carriers. Show Management will take all reasonable care to safeguard the personal property of exhibitors, however neither the club nor the show hall will be liable for loss or damage to such property. All sponsoring clubs reserve the right to substitute judges in case of illness or emergency. AIRPORT INFO: Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is about 40 minutes from show hall; cabs and rental cars are available at the airport. 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