Class 43 Neuter Male. Judge Sarah Walker
1ST. EXHIBIT 144
Non pedigree SLH. Black . 4 years
2ND. EXHIBIT 122
Non Pedigree SH. Black and White. 10 months
3RD. EXHIBIT 143
Non pedigree SLH. Black Silver Tabby and White . 2 years
Class 44 Neuter Female. Judge Sarah Walker
1ST. EXHIBIT 14
Non Pedigree SH. Classic Tabby and White. 3 years 9 months.
2ND. EXHIBIT 69
Non Pedigree SH. Tortie and white . 6 years.
3RD. EXHIBIT 149
Non pedigree SLH. Classic Tortie Tabby. 1 year 5 months.
Class 45 Kitten Male. Judge Kirstyn Nicholas Lumley
Three darling boys.
1ST. EXHIBIT 124
Non Pedigree SH. Tabby and White. 15 weeks
The first of the pictures and the one that captivated me with the tiny details. I loved how his white paws clasped the tree, the intensity to his bright green eyes fixated on something capturing my imagination. I loved how he embraced mischief and was poised for adventure. His flash of white that contours his face and proud ears brought a maturity to his pose. The second picture showed him proudly wearing my favourite colour red and sealed the deal.
2ND. EXHIBIT 141
Non pedigree SLH. Black and White. 4 months
I adore a black and white and his flash over the eye and black spots were a perfect contrast. A cute pink nose and almond shaped deep amber eyes showed a glimpse of what delights would come as he matured, and I can only imagine him to be handsome indeed.
3RD. EXHIBIT 142
Non pedigree SH. Tabby and White. 14 weeks
This feels so very unfair as all three boys deserve a 1st He melts my heart with his innocent and engaging expression. I can imagine him to be a mummy’s boy who wants nothing more than to be curled up on a warm and comfortable lap. Striking markings with sparking white feet a pink nose and green eyes completes this vision of delight.
Class 46 Kitten Female. Judge Kirstyn Nicholas Lumley
This class hurt! Five lovely girls all as pretty as a picture.
1ST. EXHIBIT 146
Non Pedigree SH. Tortie Tabby and White. 6 months
The colours of this young lady were simply stunning, and this combined with her stripy tabby markings created an optical feast that I found irresistible. Her almost heart shaped head that homed alert oval eyes gave her the whisker of an edge over her competition. I imagine a life full of feline escapades in deep dark woods.
2ND. EXHIBIT 8
Non Pedigree SH Black Tortie and White. 4 months
The eyes are famously window to your soul and the sweetness of expression and love for the photographer drew me to this darling girl. I adored the dark mask of a face with a perfect white chin that matched her toes. The wonderful flashes of colour on her ears and mingling throughout.
3RD. EXHIBIT 145
Non pedigree SLH. Classic Tortie Tabby. 5 months
This girl ran my number 2 painfully close, and I would have much preferred to place them as joint. Red that you could warm your hands on and perfectly marked her bottle brush tail wrapped around her. Am innocent head tilt that shared curiosity and a gentle nature. Her eyes gave a hint towards a soul that has lived before and I would love to accompany her on her daily jaunts.
Class 47 Members Class. Judge Donna Coupland
Firstly thank you to the show team for arranging this show as we were unable to hold our actual show this year. Thanks you to all that took the time to enter these shows and look forward to seeing all exhibitors at the show in 2023.
1ST. EXHIBIT 8
Non Pedigree SH. Black Tortie & White 4 months. FN
The baby of the class and what a pretty little girl she is too. Love the white splodge on her chin and cute white feet markings. Lovely contrast of colours and bright big eyes. Well done
2ND. EXHIBIT 137
Non Pedigree SH. Ginger and White 6 Years. MN
There is something about this ginger and white cat that I like, what a gorgeous boy he is. Nice pristine white bib, big bold eyes and lovely long whiskers. Well done
3RD. EXHIBIT 122
Non Pedigree SH Black and White 10 Months. MN
Such a fabulous pose, sat to attention, showing off his silky shiny black coat on his side and back. Perfectly white markings and what looks to be a white tash above a black chin splodge. Fantastic photo, well done