Most people know a little about the routine of a dog show: The dogs walk around a ring while a judge watches, scoring each animal on various characteristics. But shows that focus on the felines of this world are run a bit differently. At cat shows, the animals don't walk around in a circle (cats are a little too independent for that). Instead, they are placed in individual numbered cages set up behind a judge's table. The judge takes each cat out individually, examines and evaluates him or her, and then puts the cat back in the cage. Judging is accomplished by assessing the animal according to a written standard for each breed (with the exception of the Household Pet Class – since they are mixed-breed cats, there is no breed standard for them).Cat Show CategoriesCat shows are divided into three different categories:Championship Class This class is for unaltered pedigreed cats at least eight months old.
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