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Old 20-02-2008, 12:51 AM
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Ignoring show cats for the moment since it is obvious that one will HAVE to learn how to groom their own show longhair cat eventually...

It doesn't really matter if the cat is show q or not. What does matter is the amount of care and love that goes into being a responsible cat owner. The two cats I had yesterday were obviously loved to some extent - healthy (good weight), bright eyes, pink gums but that was the end of it. Ears were not cleaned and in the case of the flat faced, neither were the eyes.

Most everyone knows that I prefer Short Hairs to Long Hairs. But, because I DO have a couple of Long Hairs, I've learned the hard way how to groom them to keep their coats in good if not pretty great condition. So much so that I now groom other people's cats on a regular basis and have shown a LH cat to Grand.

My point is, if you own a Longhair cat, it is your responsibility and duty to maintain the cat in good if not great condition or else why own a LH cat in the first place?


Adilah, it is more of a "heart" thing than technical know-how to me.....if you care about your fluffy little wonder than it's just a matter of time before you will learn to do a reasonably good job.........

and of course talking about keeping a top-show quality longhair cat in a top-show condition is definitely the next, next, next level of game.........afterall, there aren't that many people who can be bothered to spend that much time and effort keeping cats to such a superb condition for a prolonged period of time for the whole-year long campaign........

the bottom line is, "IF" you have the slightiest thought that longhair cats, especially those with double-coat (Persian, Norwegian), can be the equivalence of "trouble" to you - leave your hands off them - these cats are not your cup of tea........it's good to BOTH of you and the cats.......
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Old 20-02-2008, 03:54 AM
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How was the cat allowed to enter the show on the 1st place ?

......vetting in allows for such entry or were there no vetting in for the show ?



There was vetting in, but I don't know if it was in line or in cage. Some sharp exhibitors have ways of avoiding vetting. (Though sometimes they get 'sprung'.)
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Well I am not sure about in AUS if they practice vetting in......BUT For Everyone Information in most western country they didn't have a vetting in process where the organizer trust that owner is responsible to take care of their own cat vaccination up to date and their cat health condition. You can see that all owner are very caution and care for their cat health and condition at the hall, and they are responsible enough by not bringing in a cat with infection or health problem to the hall.


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In Aust most states (and bodies) have vetting, except Queensland. NZ shows are vetted, too. Re yours above - sorry, but in virtually all western countries there's most certainly vetting - USA-based clubs would be the exception.
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why own a long haired cat?
good question.

i think many people feel 'ordinary' and want to live vicariously through other means. that's why they push their kids to score straight A's in school and then put them through piano lessons and tennis too. then they can think 'hey, i may have a unfulfilling job but my kids/cats are special!' it's a way of justifying their own achievements or the mediocrity of them.

this isn't meant to be cruel. i think it's human nature to want what is perceived as better or best in areas that we can actually influence. it's really hard to become a multibillion dollar oil tycoon but you CAN buy a posh cat so what do you do? go out there are buy whatever it is your mind perceives as superior.

and here's some food for thought....a very wealthy swiss friend of mine is positively devoted to 'clever cats' i.e the shorthairs. it's as if, life is a sociobiology experiment. studies have shown that human will always strive to move up up up. so poor people tend to have more daughters who can marry rich men, and the rich will 'try' to be more educated so they can multiply/hold on to their wealth. if you don't believe me, go read 'the rad queen'. great book!
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very true alicia
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