Chauncey the Cat Has a 'Big' Showing at Feline Follies '08 | Cornell Chronicle

Chauncey the Cat Has a 'Big' Showing at Feline Follies '08 | Cornell Chronicle

5/4/2018 Chauncey the cat has a 'big' showing at Feline Follies '08 | Cornell Chronicle CORNELL CHRONICLE Chauncey the cat has a 'big' showing at Feline Follies '08 By Anne Ju | April 7, 2008 MEDIA CONTACT Media Relations Office [email protected] ( mailto:[email protected]) V. 607-255-6074 (tel:607-255-6074) Lindsay France/University Photography Sarah Hammock, right, of the CALS Registrar's office, holds her cat Martin as Dr. Kathy Ann Earnest-Koons, lecturer in Microbiology and Immunology, and a Feline Follies Judge, holds the microphone while she tells the audience about her cat at the Vet College's Feline Follies, April 5. http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2008/04/feline-follies-charity-cat-show-draws-kids-cats-adults 1/3 5/4/2018 Chauncey the cat has a 'big' showing at Feline Follies '08 | Cornell Chronicle Lindsay France/University Photography Oscar and Phoebe Cunningham, both 2 and of Ithaca, reach up to play with Little Bear. Lindsay France/University Photography Anne Ju, right, Cornell Chronicle reporter, holds her cat Chauncey as Dr. Kathy Ann Earnest-Koons, lecturer in Microbiology and Immunology and a Feline Follies Judge, performs a routine check. When I awoke the morning of April 5 ,1 found, as usual, an orange furball tucked between my feet. "So, this is the big day," I said. "Can you handle the pressure?" The furball opened one eye and closed it again. I took that as a "yes." So Chauncey, my ex-stray tabby cat, accompanied me to Feline Follies 2008, an annual charity cat show hosted by Cornell's Feline Club. Run mostly by veterinary students, the free event featured contests that pitted cat against cat in such categories as Shortest Fur, Longest Tail, Most Unusual http://news.comell.edu/stories/2008/04/feline-follies-charity-cat-show-draws-kids-cats-adults 2/3 5/4/2018 Chauncey the cat has a 'big' showing at Feline Follies '08 | Cornell Chronicle Behavior and Most Stripes. Interspersed throughout the judging were lectures on kitten care, obesity and other topics. When Chauncey and I arrived, the Veterinary College atrium was filled with kids, adults and veterinary school staff, swarming the raffle table, bake sale, face painting and other activities, all of which benefited the Cortland County SPCA. Tables full of educational material on cats were also available for perusal. Feline Follies is now in its 17th year, according to Feline Club President Missy Turner '10. She thinks it's the unusual nature of the show that attracts people every year. "There are not many places where people can bring their cats and show them off," Turner said. "People usually just keep them at home and don't get to bring them out." Though he wasn't showing it, Chauncey was as determined as I was to come away with a prize ribbon. Competing against 15 other cats, he was shot down in category after category. For instance, he was edged out in Longest Tail by multiple-winner Marty, whose owner, Sarah Hammock, brought him to the event in a cat stroller. It all came down to our last entry. Now, I'm constantly reminding people that Chauncey is "not fat — he's just big boned." Well, we proved it. I watched as judges Carolyn McDaniel and Kathy Earnest-Koons, instructors at the Vet College, palpated his wide rib cage and felt for his generous waistline. I placed him on the scale, and he topped out at 6.8 kilograms (15 pounds). He came away the winner of the Healthiest Weight category — in the Large Cat division, of course. STORY CONTACTS Anne Ju [email protected] ( mailto:[email protected]) V. 607- 255-9735 (tel:607-255-9735) http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2008/04/feline-follies-charity-cat-show-draws-kids-cats-adults 3/3.

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