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New Show Season – Daunting!

April 14, 2015 By: MoscatoMom

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I am beyond excited that the cat show gods (judges) were smiling favorably upon Cosmo at his last show of the season at Cats of Wisconsin in Waukesha, early this month. While he only placed once in the top 10 at this show, in several other rings he earned points for either “Best Premier” or “Second Best Premier,” all of which were really needed for him to achieve his title of Grand Premier. What’s even sweeter is that the grand points that he earned at COWS brought him to exactly 75 points! Suffice it to say that I was on pins and needles waiting for “Herman” to update, hoping that the unofficial count provided by Monte at the show was correct. It was!

The cat show season ends in April, and begins again in May. It took Cosmo four shows to grand. While he placed quite often as a kitten, he placed less often than I would have liked this season as a Premier. I am not sure whether that is largely because he had not granded yet, or just because he tends to be a little crab apple in the show ring. Regardless, his performance in the premiership division thus far leaves me questioning whether it is worth it to pursue a Regional Win in the new season. While he was very well behaved at the Cat’n on the Fox show in Wheaton last month, he was quite tense at COWS, and seemed a little spooked. One judge noticed him hunkered down in his judging cage and giving me the evil eye, so she made it a point to give him extra cuddles and to baby him a little. It was a little embarrassing, but a lot sweet. I wish that I could give him a little something to help relax him, but it is against show rules. To his credit, he did not hiss at one judge at either COWS or Wheaton. At his first show as a Premier in St. Louis, he hissed at Every. Single. Judge.

Because he granded at COWS, that was Cosmo’s last show of the season, despite there being three weekends left before the season’s end. Because he did not start showing as an adult until January, the only goal for showing this season was to earn his Grand Premier title. He started well after the middle of the show season, so unless he took first place in every ring at a major show, there really would not have been any hope for a regional win.  I think the game plan for 2015-16, at least for the start of the season, is to see how well he does in the ring now that he is a grand. If he places (and maybe can beat a Persian or two – those cute little guys almost always win!), I will consider going for a RW. If not, I may switch over to ACFA and focus on attaining his high title there. I’ll probably show Cosmo in shows for both associations during May and June, as it does not seem that there is much overlap in shows in the Midwest. Regardless, this show break will be used for improving his condition – more exercise, better monitoring of his food intake, working on healing the minor chin acne, and researching what I can do to improve his grooming.

I have since updated Cosmo’s page with some gallery pics from the most recent shows. Check it out!  Also, check the sidebar for an updated show schedule, which I tend to update closer to each show date.

 

Cosmo’s Titles (ACFA and CFA)

April 5, 2015 By: MoscatoMom

Cosmo has had a few shows that I haven’t posted about yet, and frankly, I’m not sure that I will get to other than perhaps updating his photo gallery page to include photos from those shows. Whether or not I get to post about these shows at a later date, I wanted to announce Cosmos’s new titles!

CFA: At the Cats of Wisconsin show (COWS) in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Cosmo earned the 24 points that he needed to become a Grand Premier. I was very pleased. Two judges who have never used him in finals at previous shows actually gave him ribbons at the COWS show, giving him some of his much-needed points. Paul Patton made Cosmo his Best Premier (AB) – not to be confused with the best *premiership* cat – resulting in 12 points. One judge placed him in the top 10 final, and three other judges made Cosmo their Second Best Shorthair Premier  – again, not to be confused with the second best cat in his division – earning 3 points from each.  I was so excited that he made Grand in just 4 shows. I’ve heard stories of 20-show grands!

ACFA: Cosmo has been to two ACFA shows this year: one in Rockford, IL (Rock Valley Cat Club), and the other in Crown Point, IN (Dunes Cat Fanciers). He did remarkably well at each show. In Rockford, he achieved his Double Champion status, and then in Crown Point, not only did he earn his Quadruple champion status, but also made it to Grand status.

For the 2015 – 2016 season, I’m going to initially focus on CFA, working toward a regional win if he can start placing more often now that he’s a Grand Premier. If he does not start placing better at the first couple of CFA shows of the season, then I expect that we’ll probably reduce showing in CFA significantly, and focus on ACFA rings. In the four CFA shows he attended from January through April of this year, Cosmo did not place nearly as often as he did when he was in the kitten class, and when he did place, it was in the bottom five (usually 9th or 10th, and usually only in specialty rings).

I’ll post photos when I have a chance.

Hugs,

Nichole

(this post revised for corrections)

 

 

Cosmo’s Show #6: Rock Valley C.C., Rockford IL (ACFA)

February 22, 2015 By: MoscatoMom

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The Rock Valley Cat Club was Cosmo’s and my first show in an ACFA association show. Just a two-hour drive from home, this was a two day show and Cosmo did well, both in terms of points AND his behavior! This was a 2-day show with eight rings, and Cosmo placed in 5 of them (0, 10th, 5th, 0, 9th, 6th, 9th, 0), despite having a little chunk of fur pulled out of his backside by one of the big cats in a secret Kitty Fight Club (see below). If his color was solid, it might not have been as obvious, but his fur is ticked, meaning that each strand is light with a couple of dark bands, so the dark bands of the remaining fur made the gap quite visible. [See Cosmo’s page for his Rock Valley photo gallery]

missing fur

The best part of the show was meeting such nice people. Rarely have I seen poor behavior by another exhibitor (but I have – it’s usually in the form of condescending behavior and words), but the people I was benched near were very helpful and it was a delight to spend two days with them.

NUMBERING: One thing that I really liked about ACFA over CFA is the way the cats are numbered (each cat in a show is assigned a number, and you have to listen for your number to be called to the judging rings). In CFA, they are all just numbered 1 – 225 (based on how many total cats are in the show), and while the number ranges are based on the four classes, #141 could be a cat in the Premier class, and #142 can be a Household Pet. In this ACFA show, cats numbered 0-99 are all kittens. 100’s are longhair adults (intact); 200’s are shorthair adults (intact); 300’s are Alters (spays and neuters); and 400’s are the Household Pets. So at this show, I could just glance at a judge’s ring and see which class is being judged based on the numbers posted on the cages. You can do that at a CFA show, but you have to know where each number range begins and ends for each class.

SCORING: I think I like the scoring system in ACFA better than CFA, but I don’t entirely understand either, so I won’t give a big explanation here. Suffice it to say that I need either a calculator or a points chart for CFA, and I need to know the entry counts for the show in order to figure his points. Points in ACFA is much simpler.

This ACFA show was a little smaller than the CFA shows that I’ve been to, but that made for judging that was a little quicker (and no overlapping of classes in the ring), and we were able to leave the showhall a little earlier than we can for CFA shows.

That said, there are aspects of CFA that I like better than ACFA. The shows are very similar, but each association has differences that make make them both good associations to be a part of. I’m glad to have discovered the ACFA shows within driving distance of my home!

Post-Show Kitten

October 21, 2014 By: MoscatoMom

Just for fun, here are a couple of photos of Cosmo on the evening we returned home from the IFF Springfield Show (a two-day show) on 10/19/14:

Lauren was playing a game on the laptop, and Cosmo wanted to sit in her lap. So he sat there, and nodded off as he sat. After about five minutes, he finally curled up as much as he could and laid down:

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Cosmo’s Third Show: Illinois Feline Fanciers

October 21, 2014 By: MoscatoMom


The Illinois Fancier’s Club hosted its 49th annual cat show at the Illinois State Fairgrounds on October 18 and 19, 2014. This was a 2 day show, with 8 rings. My only regret that weekend was not taking a photograph of the giant Abraham Lincoln statue standing outside of the exhibition hall. But, I was a little busy with a little kitten.

It would seem that our spunky little Cosmo has started his own little Fight Club with resident moggies, Peanut and Piston, and this illicit activity most likely takes place while we sleep or while we are at work. While Ultimate Fighting may be an expected way of life for the average alley cat, it is a pastime that makes this new show mom quite nervous. Case in point: Two days before the show, Kain noticed that Cosmo had a little scab inside of his ear. Of course, having a scab inside of his ear meant that I wasn’t able to shave closely around that little area (approx. 2-3mm), which means that not only did he have a little scab inside of his ear, but he also had stubble (yes, I have to shave the insides of his ears with a little battery-operated trimmer). I fully expected that he would not place at all due to this little wound, but he still needed to attend in order to stay relatively used to the show environment. On day 2 of the show, we arrived at the showhall a little later than I wanted, so I grabbed a wet wipe and set about cleaning his ears, quickly but vigorously. I had completely forgotten about the scab and actually rubbed it off as I wiped the inside of his ear, but  fortunately, it had healed enough that it did not bleed and no mark was visible, so I got out my trimmer and attempted to complete my shoddy shaving job. The funny little things that worry a show mom!

There were many excellent kittens at this show. In particular, a black and white bi-color persian male kitten, Astral Charm Top That, dominated the kitten division of this show, placing first in 6 out of 8 rings and earning 198 points in just two days! The judges who placed him all commented on his spectacular coat and impeccable grooming.

This weekend, I was fortunate to have met a couple of other exhibitors: Kathy Becker, who was showing a beautiful Champagne Mink colored Tonkinese, and Janet _____, who was showing a very nice white Oriental Shorthair female named Blanca. As at prior shows, both ladies gave me some great pointers and a lot of encouragement, and I am glad to have had such good bench-mates.

One other highlight of the show was that I had the opportunity to briefly speak with Judge Mary Auth. As she judged Cosmo, she caged him and then paused to review the breed standard. I was curious about this – and hoping that he did not have some fault that I was not aware of. After she was completely finished with the Kitten class, we briefly discussed what she was reviewing, and we then chatted for a moment about my newbie status and local cat club involvement. I was quite intimidated to approach her, but am glad that I did.

As for Cosmo, he behaved quite well at the show and placed in one ring: a very admirable 3rd place awarded by CFA Judge Norman Auspitz, for 29.70 points. Kathy was seated behind me for the finals, and Mr. Auspitz announced his winners in reverse order. I expected maybe 10th or 8th, but with each number the judge called, I realized how much he liked Cosmo. Granted, Cosmo still hates being put into the judge’s cages, and he actually hissed at me a couple of times in protest, but once the judges got a hold of him, he was *so* good on the table. He is still aloof and will not play with the judges – he’s too smart to be bribed with fun toys – but at least this time, he did not try to climb over Mr. Dineson’s shoulder to run away! I am encouraged that he seemed to be calmer for this show, and I hope that bodes well for the Indy show next weekend.

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Cosmo, 6 1/2 mos old.

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