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Hello SPRING Kitty!!! The invites you to our 27th & 28th Canadian Cat Association Championship and Household Pet Cat show Hello SPRING Kitty!!! Being held Saturday, April 1st & Sunday, April 2nd, 2017 Moncton Lions Center, 55 Mark Avenue, Moncton, NB TOP 3, BEST of the BEST awards both days! Overall Best in Show awards in all 4 classes!! 8 AB & HHP Judging Rings, 4 SP Rings Junior Exhibition Contest and Best Junior Decorated Cage Hello Kitty Cage Decorating Competition Hello Kitty Cage Decorating Competition Saturday judges Sunday judges Elaine Gleason – AB, CB, PB Diane Moreau – AB, KB, PB Nicole Menweg – AB, KB, PB Christine Ling – AB, PB Robert Gleason – AB, CB Kim Monkhouse – AB, CB, KB Heather MacDougall (ACFA) – AB, KB Lorraine Rivard (CFA) – AB, CB AB-All-Breed, KB-kitten Specialty, PB-Premier Specialty, CB-Championship Specialty The club reserves the right to substitute judges ENTRY CLERK: Clarice d’Entremont Box 53, Lower West Pubnico, Nova Scotia, B0W 2C0 902-762-0859 E-mail: [email protected] Closing Date: Friday, March 17, 2017 Entry Fees Champions/kittens and Alters - 2 Days** • A Double Cage means the other half of the cage with your entry. First entry - 2 days (includes catalogue) .................................... $75.00 • A Sales Cage means exhibitor is using cage for kitten sales and is SPECIAL: 3 entries for 2 days ................................................. $200.00 priced per single cage. Household Pet –no registration required** • A limit of 1 cat or 2 kittens per single cage; or a limit of 3 cats or 5 Household Pet Entries - 2 days .................................................. $50.00 kittens per double cage. SPECIAL: 3 entries for 2 days ................................................. $130.00 • Kittens/cats sold from the show must leave the show hall in a carrier **Cats entered by same owner and be escorted by the breeder. Champions/kittens and Alters-1 Day** Each entry - 1 day (includes catalogue ....................................... $60.00 Entry forms: http://www.ccaafc.com/en/cca_forms/index.html Household Pet –no registration required** Household Pet Entries - 1 day .................................................... $35.00 ATTENTION: All cats entered must have a CCA registration number or **Cats entered by same owner Listing number except kittens. New rule as of June 1, 2013 – Kittens not Other Fees less than 4 months but under 8 months old can be entered without a Substitution Fee (prior to catalogue being printed) ..................... $15.00 listing number, CCA registration number or CCA litter registration End of aisle benching (Except for medical and Clerks) ....................... $20.00 number. These entries will be scored for show awards but not Regional NSF cheque (Non-Sufficient Funds) ................................................................. $60.00 or National awards. See article 15, Section 2, of the 2013 Show rules. Listing Fee (See details below .................................................... $20.00 CCA accepts LISTED/RPN entries for Cats/Alters/Kittens registered Grooming Space ....................................................................... $20.00 with other associations. Please contact CCA or your Entry clerk to get Double Cage-2 days free with 3/6/9 entries) .............................. $20.00 this number and more details. Household pets DO NOT require Sales Cage ............................................................................... $20.00 registration to compete. Household pets 6 months and older must be Exhibition only ........................................................................... $20.00 spayed or neutered. Junior Exhibitor ONLY ................................................................ $20.00 Business Card in Catalogue ....................................................... $20.00 NO DECLAWED ENTRIES ALLOWED EXCEPT FOR JUNIOR Breeder listing in public Brochure ............................................... $20.00 EXHIBITOR CLASS. SORRY! Breeder listing in Public Brochure with entry ............................... FREE Marked Catalogs WILL NOT be mailed – Free Download available SPONSORS/VENDORS & ADVERTISING: after the show. Kim Langille, 506-878-0384, [email protected] Enter 3 cats and receive a free half cage. CLERKS/STEWARDS: Kim Langille, 506-878-0384, [email protected] 26/12/2016 RAFFLE TABLE: for donations please contact Kim Langile, sent to the Entry Clerk, who will hold it until notified by the CCA with the [email protected] or just bring to the show hall. listing number, at which time the entry will be processed provided that entries have not closed. Please note that each listing fee is only Paypal and Interac payments accepted: [email protected] applicable for one show weekend. Make cheque or money order payable to: Fundy Fanciers Cat Club Answer for question for Interac must be “FUNDY” KITTENS: Unregistered kittens which are registerable in CCA (i.e. a recognized breed with allowed ancestry) can be shown without All fees must be received prior to entry closing date. No purchasing a listing number. Such kittens will be entered in the show post-dated cheques accepted. If entry fees are not paid, catalogue and compete normally, but will not be scored for regional or national points. Only CCA litter registered, CCA individually registered, your cat(s) are not entered. or kittens with a listing number ($10 fee plus HST) will be scored. All kittens competing at a show are eligible for finals and club awards. You In order to ensure entries are received on time, those choosing to may also acquire a RPN for your kitten. mail their entries must allow a minimum of FIVE BUSINESS DAYS for receipt by the entry clerk. HOUSEHOLD PETS: Must be 4 months of age or older. HHPs 6 months or older must be neutered or spayed. Household pets will be Failure of payment for entries disqualifies the exhibitor and their cats judged in all rings. No de-clawed entries allowed. Registration not from future sanctioned shows until all debts are paid to the club(s) required. involved. No cat may be withdrawn or entry fees withheld after the closing date of the show. No refunds after entry. JUNIOR EXHIBITOR CLASS – 19 years and under. Junior does not have to own cat but should be on entry form as agent and indicated that All calls regarding entries will be made COLLECT. they are a Jr. Exhibitor. Check EXHIBITION ONLY if not competing in any other classes at the show. Fee for Jr. Exhibitors only entering this No kittens under the age of 3 months allowed in Show hall and class is $25 exhibition only. Jr. Exhibitors can exhibit any healthy registration papers may be requested. domestic cat – declaws allowed. Will be judged on grooming, presentation, temperament and general cat knowledge by one or more SHOW MANAGERS: judges throughout the day – will be indicated on show schedule. More Kim Langille, (506)878-0384, [email protected] info provided upon entry. Does not count toward CCA regional or Ellie Smith, (902)698-6662, [email protected] national awards – HONORARY ONLY! CATALOGUE/PUBLIC BOOKLET ADVERTISING RATES – SEND NEW EXHIBITORS: For your protection, all cats should be brought to ADS TO: the show hall in a carrier. Be sure to bathe and groom your cat a day or Kim Langille (Catalogue) [email protected] two prior to the show, so that you are able to present it in the best Black and white ad rates: possible condition. Be sure to bring grooming aids, litter pan, food dishes Business Card .................................................. $20.00 and cage curtains. Single cage size is approximately 22” x 22” x 22”. ¼ page ad (camera ready) ............................... $25.00 Curtains can consist of decorated curtains, bath towels or other material ½ page ad (camera ready) ............................... $35.00 plus a mat, towel or other soft material for the cage floor. If you are a Full Page ad (camera ready) ............................ $50.00 novice exhibitor please indicate this on your entry form so the club can Inside Cover (camera ready) ............................ $75.00 provide you with extra assistance. Cage Curtains can be lent by club members if requested with entry. Mentors available. For more SCORING: All registered/listed kittens, championship, premiership and information: household pet entries will be scored for All Canadian and Regional Awards. http://www.cca-afc.com/en/show_info/novice_show/index.html SHOW HOURS: 9am to 5pm, Saturday. 9am-5pm Sunday. Check in KITTENS FOR SALE: Kittens must be 3 months of age or older to be in from 7:30am to 8:30 am both days. Late exhibitors must personally the show hall. Owners must have CCA litter registration on hand to verify inform all ring clerks of changes. Early departures MUST have age of kittens for sale if requested. permission to leave from the Show Manager in order not to forfeit any NON-VETTED SHOW: Entries are expected to have current wins. Show hall directions and hotel accommodations will be sent out vaccinations and to be free from fleas, ear mites, fungus (RINGWORM) with confirmation of entries. and disease. (Art 7, Sec 1 & 2). All claws, front and back, must be clipped prior to benching. Any cat that is found to be ill will be removed from the There will be no veterinary checkup prior to the show. Vaccination show hall along with any cats they may have traveled with. certificates of all cats present must be up-to-date. All cats or kittens for FOOD & LITTER: The club will provide a limited supply of litter. Please sale MUST have vaccination record
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