Friday, June 12, 2009

Cat Show Preparation Tips

If you do not have a purebred cat, do not worry because you can still enter it in a cat show. Most associations cat luxury of allowing the cats are shown in one of four categories, Championship, Premiership, Kitten pets and homes.

If you're interested in learning more about the world of cat shows, contact organizations such as cat lovers' Association (CFA), the American car fans (CCPA) or the American Cat Association (ACA) for information about cat shows and local chapters of the club.

These organizations will be able to tell when and how you can register for upcoming shows and give you all the details about fees, rules, and different types of trial. All cats have different associations for registration guidelines, so do some research and ask questions about the rules, regulations and requirements for any show in which you participate.

So what is the preparation you need to do to show the cat? If you decide to show your cat, take him to the vet for a complete checkup, and make sure it is current on all vaccinations. Show organizers may ask you to provide proof that your cat has a clean bill of health.

The night before the show, bathe your cat and give him a good brushing so that its fur is glossy and free of tangles. Ask a friend or relative to accompany you to the event and act as a helper when you need an extra set of hands. In addition to her cat and a large crate so that he is in, you need to bring a litter box, food and water dishes, grooming and supplies.

Once you have come to show the location, you will be given instructions on what to do and assigned a place to settle. Follow the instructions given, but do not be afraid to ask questions if you're confused about something. Enjoy the show.

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