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Old 14-10-2009, 09:00 PM
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Re: Can you show moggies?

Course you can!!!!!!!
All cat shows have classes for Household Pets...i.e., non-ped moggs!
I was once lucky enough to steward the Household Pets at the Supreme Show in Birmingham... and to my delight the tabby chap I'd been handling all day went on to become Supreme Household Pet. I was crying more than the owner!

My young Magnus, the gorgeous striking blue & white boy in Cuba's litter is staying, and he is a real head-turner - with the makings of being a big, solid boy. Only this evening I was talking to a friend about showing him when he's older.

They need to be well kept, well groomed and up-to-date with vaccs... and be friendly of course, but if you want to try, then why not? Plenty of people here will help and advise and we will all be keen to know how you go
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