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Declared Candidate for office of CFA Vice President for the June 2020-June 2022 term #poll

 

Please vote for one.? Poll will close Wednesday, April 29 at end of day.

Results


Declared Candidate for office of CFA Secretary for the June 2020-June 2022 term #poll

 

Please vote for one.? Poll will close Wednesday, April 29 at end of day.

Results


Declared Candidate for office of CFA Treasurer for the June 2020-June 2022 term #poll

 

Please vote for one.? Poll will close Wednesday, April 29 at end of day.

Results


Declared Candidate for office of CFA SR Director for the June 2020-June 2022 term #poll

 

Please vote for one.? Poll will close Wednesday, April 29 at end of day.

Results


CFA-News - Minutes Are Online

 


April 23, 2020
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Minutes of the April 14, 2020 board meeting are now .

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CFA-News - Notes from the Board

 


April 29, 2020
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The CFA Board met on 4/29/20 via conference call.? Regional Director Kathy Black's notes are .

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CFA election poll results

 

President result: Darrell Newkirk

Full Results here:
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Vice President result: Rich Mastin

Full results here:
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Secretary result: Rachel Anger

Full results here:
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Treasurer result: Kathy Calhoun

Full results here:
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SR Regional Director result: Kenny Currle

Full results here:
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Linda


CFA-News - Winn Survey

 




The Cat Fanciers' Association
Winn Foundation Survey
?May 8, 2020

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WINN FOUNDATION SURVEY
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The Winn Feline Foundation is doing a little research with cat lovers and people like you to see how we can create a more positive impact for the health and welfare of all cats.? Please help us serve you better by answering a few questions in our survey (link below).? Please complete the survey by Friday, May 15, 2020. ?
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We'd be grateful for your feedback in this short survey - and we're giving away $100 VISA GIFT CARDS to five lucky winners.? (And it will take you 5 minutes or less!)? Winners will be notified by email no later than May 30, 2020.
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Each organization or has a unique link to use to share and promote the survey.? The link to the CFA survey is:?
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Please use our CFA link so we can track responses back to the right organization.? If the link does not work please try to copy and paste it into your web browser.? Feel free to share the link with others in CFA or forward to CFA-friendly social media.
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Thank you for supporting Winn.? If you have any questions please contact:
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George Eigenhauser
Winn Board Member

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Fw: CFA-News - Reminders & Info

 





The Cat Fanciers' Association
Bits of Information
?May 9, 2020


Clubs are reminded that ballots for Officers,Regional Director, etc. must be received in the Central Office by June 1, 2020.??The CFA website has a list of those .? Check to make sure your club is listed.? It is supposed to be updated every workday. Questions should be referred to Amanda Goodright.?Every eligible club is encouraged to vote.

How and when will the ballots be tabulated?? Ballots were only sent to those clubs who are eligible to vote (i.e., dues paid and membership list with officers noted received in Central Office by February 3, 2020).? Last year 80% of the ballots were submitted online.? We expect at least that many online this year.? Executive Director Alllene Tartaglia is working with Credentials Committee Chair Nancy Dodds to make sure all ballots received are from clubs eligible to vote. Due to the coronavirus, the members of the Credentials Committee will not be counting the ballots this year. The board voted to use a local accounting firm to tabulate the ballots this year.? The ballots and results will be sent to Nancy Dodds for verification. Election results are normally announced at the Annual Meeting on Friday.? This year that meeting was cancelled; however, the results will be announced that same day, Friday, June 19th, via a CFA-News announcement.

If your club has not submitted its dues and membership list, you have until June 1st.??Club fees & membership list must be RECEIVED in CO by this date for a club to remain on CFA's membership roster.? We have an online list of .? If you have questions, please refer them to Amanda Goodright.

The Board has prepared two polls (one for judges; one for exhibitors) which they plan to distribute next Wednesday, May 13th.? It deals with various issues concerning our shows in the coming months such as interest in attending, scoring, etc.? The poll will be online and a CFA-News announcement will go out that day with the link. Everyone is encouraged to participate. The results will help guide the board in making decisions.??

While there are some shows planned this summer, please note that the board has not yet determined how those shows will be scored.? They may or may not be scored for national and/or regional awards. We expect to discuss this at a meeting of the board on Wednesday, May 20th.

Central Office staff continue to work from home due to COVID-19. We expect to bring staff back into the office on June 1.? We are still processing your work.? If you have questions, please refer them to the appropriate staff person.? We have an online and what tasks each handles.? If you do not know where to send a question, send it to cfa@....? That goes to the receptionist who will forward it to the appropriate staff member.

If you are eligible to join the Breed Council, now is the time to join or to renew your membership.? You need to join or renew between May 1 and August 1. Check for more information.

In an effort to help the many vendors who support our shows, we have an online listing of about 50 vendors .? There is a link at the top of the CFA homepage.? I encourage you to support these vendors.? While in-person shopping has been curtailed with the cancellation of our shows, they need our business and you likely need some of the items they sell.??

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I encourage each of you to take the appropriate steps to remain healthy.? Medical experts continue to tell us to wash our hands throughout the day, wear masks when appropriate, and keep current with the latest medical advice.? We want each of you to be around when things open up again and we are able to get together.






Mark Hannon
CFA President


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Re: CFA-News - Winn Survey

 


Thanks Linda!?

Sharing the web site below with many of my work and friends....found "the Risks.." article to be particularly interesting.

https://www.erinbromage.com/

Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy, Lyn

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The Cat Fanciers' Association
Winn Foundation Survey
?May 8, 2020

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WINN FOUNDATION SURVEY
Please forward/cross-post as appropriate
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Hi All,
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The Winn Feline Foundation is doing a little research with cat lovers and people like you to see how we can create a more positive impact for the health and welfare of all cats.? Please help us serve you better by answering a few questions in our survey (link below).? Please complete the survey by Friday, May 15, 2020. ?
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We'd be grateful for your feedback in this short survey - and we're giving away $100 VISA GIFT CARDS to five lucky winners.? (And it will take you 5 minutes or less!)? Winners will be notified by email no later than May 30, 2020.
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Each organization or has a unique link to use to share and promote the survey.? The link to the CFA survey is:?
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Please use our CFA link so we can track responses back to the right organization.? If the link does not work please try to copy and paste it into your web browser.? Feel free to share the link with others in CFA or forward to CFA-friendly social media.
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Thank you for supporting Winn.? If you have any questions please contact:
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George Eigenhauser
Winn Board Member

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CFA-News - Survey

 




The Cat Fanciers' Association
Survey
?May 13, 2020




What's on Your Mind?
CFA Official Show Survey for Exhibitors and Participants
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Whether you've exhibited or participated at many or few or one CFA cat show, we want to hear from you and learn what is on your mind regarding CFA shows being held during COVID-19. The survey, which has been approved and is being conducted by the CFA Board of Directors, is short with only 8 questions and takes only 5 minutes to complete. Click on this link to take the survey:
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The deadline to participate is Monday, May 18, by 11:59 PM eastern time. The CFA Board will be reviewing the results of the survey shortly thereafter. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey. Your input is important and your participation in this online survey is valued.

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CFA Newsletter - May 2020

 



CFANewsletter
May 15 | 2020
DEADLINES

May 22 - All NW and breed winner photos should be submitted to Shelly Borawski by this date.

June 1 - Club membership lists and dues must be received by CO By this date or they will be dropped

June 1 - Ballots for CFA Officers, RDs, and ID reps must be in CO by this date.

August 3 - Deadline to apply for Breed Council membership





This Month's Cat
May's cat is CFA's Best Cat in Premiership 2019-2020 GP, NW CINEMA'S DONATELLA OF CALCAT, a blue-eyed white solid Persian spay.
Photo by Chanan

CFA News
Memo From Mark
Greetings!

It¡¯s May already.?My neighborhood is full of trees and flowers in their Spring grandeur.?The daffodils have come and gone, the dogwood blossoms are seeing their final days, tulips are just beginning to show their wonderful colors, soon to be followed by iris and so much more.?It is a wonderful time of new life.

In these days of COVID-19, I am thinking of so many of you.?I hope you are healthy and taking the advice of our medical professionals so you remain that way.?It may be a while, but we will be gathering at shows and seeing our many friends in the cat fancy.?In the meantime, stay in touch with your fellow cat fanciers via email, social media, etc.?We need to hear from each other.
Earlier this week the CFA board sent out to those active in the cat fancy to get your opinions on a variety of issues facing the board in regard to opening up our shows.?We want as many responses as possible but please only take the survey once. The board will meet next Wednesday, May 20th, and we need your input to help guide us in making plans.

Dick Kallmeyer does a great job analyzing data for us.?He recently sent me a list of judges and how many assignments each had during the 2019-2020 show season.?Here are the judges with the most assignments:
34 ¨C Webb
33 ¨C Morgan
33 ¨C Sweeney
31 ¨C Griswold
29 ¨C Adkison
29 ¨C Anger
28 ¨C S.Powell
27 ¨C Calhoun
27 ¨C Maeda
27 ¨C Newkirk
27 ¨C Pearson
26 - Currle
25 - Bennett
25 ¨C Gradowski
25 - Roy
23 - Harding
23 ¨C G.Powelll
23 ¨C T.Tsuchiya
23 - Wilson
22 - Black
22 - Jaeger
22 - Ueda
Central Office Report
Allene Tartaglia, CFA Executive Director

Familiar with the phrase ¡°Sound like a broken record¡±? It may seem that CFA sounds like a broken record because of the numerous reminders publicized about upcoming deadlines. However, some of them are particularly important as they impact the election of CFA officers and directors and affect a club¡¯s ability to remain a viable CFA club.
Club membership lists and dues must be received by June 1 or the club will be dropped from CFA membership. Here is an online link you can use to determine if your club is in good standing: .?There are no exceptions to this receipt date.?If your club¡¯s name is not on the list, please contact Amber Goodright,
Ballots for the election of Officers/Regional Directors/ID reps must be submitted online or received by regular mail at the Central Office by June 1. There are no exceptions to this date. Check the list here to see if your club¡¯s ballot has been received. . `Contact Amber Goodright with questions,

Breed Council/Committee applications are now being accepted. Members who previously qualified for Rapid Renewal membership can renew online here: Applications to complete are available ?. The deadline to apply for 2020 Breed Council membership is August 3, 2020.

Pictures, pictures, who¡¯s got the pictures? We don¡¯t and we need them. An awards booklet is being prepared as usual for this year¡¯s 2020 national award winners. A printed booklet will be mailed with trophies and rosettes and an electronic version of the booklet will be available online. Check here to see if your picture has been received:
  • National Winners:
  • Breed Winners:
If you have any questions, please contact Shelly Borawski .

National trophies and rosettes will start being shipped by mid-July. We are in the process of contacting owners to verify addresses and to determine which address to use for co-owned cats.
CFA Breeders' Assistance Program
Breeder Assistance Program
Charlene Campbell
Acting Breed Rescue Chair

We are he re to help you - do not be embarrassed to ask
No judgement. We are here to help you feed your cats in case of loss of income!

If any of our Cat Fanciers find themselves in need affected by this COVID-19 Event, contact any of us at BAP,
Any of the BAP National Coordinators or Board Members above will get your confidential request processed.

Your requests are always confidential. We can help you with food, litter, emergency vet care, and temporary kenneling if you are a health care worker etc. on the front line and not able to go home or find yourself in a quarantine situation that you cannot return home etc.?We help over a dozen breeders each year, from every region, for a variety of reasons, with supplemental aid and you never hear a peep about it!?The breeders are able to get back on their feet and into the show hall!!


We are here for tornado victims too!!
Download our .

Our BAP program offers CFA breeders and/or exhibitors temporary help with food, litter, necessities, emergency veterinary care etc. (we can arrange to make sure you can have the food you currently feed delivered etc.)

We usually have the breeder select items they feed etc. from chewy.com and give your list to your BAP representative, BAP places and pays for your order to be delivered each month to your home.?Contact anyone in our program for aid!?We are here for our cat fanciers!!

We of course are all working hard getting a large group of 87 cats from animal dontrol seizure vetted thru our trusted rescues etc. in Texas.?Plus all our other ongoing work.?Whew....

Please be healthy & safe during this difficult time! Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

Again, you can contact "anyone in our program" for aid. We are confidential, (we actually outsource most of our breeder help to aid anonymity). If you want to downsize your cattery, you do NOT have to give up all your cats, as in other organization's past programs! Just ask us, we are "breeder friendly" and we have resources for you!!?I will also be happy to email you, club or a friend our brochure to share explaining our program.
Fanciers on the COVID-19 Frontlines
Geri Fellerman

We may not be participating in CFA cat shows right now, and many of us are home right now - working or not. However, many of our own fanciers are essential workers AND are in professions which place them right on the front lines. We're taking this time to profile a few of these fanciers - please offer them and ALL fanciers who are working so that others can remain or become healthy your thanks
Sue Swaim
Sue breeds Persians and specializes in Himalayans. She resides in Camarillo, California, and is very active in exhibiting her lovely cats. As a nurse she works as a facility administrator for a dialysis center, not only putting in full-time hours but also often staying for extra hours in order to keep the center operating properly. Her duties include staffing (hiring and terminating) as well as financial concerns, making sure supplies are up to date, and dealing with a myriad of patient issues. RN¡¯s, patient care techs, dietitians and social workers all report to Sue. Patients come in for treatment approximately three times weekly for three to four hours at a time. Besides kidney failure, most are suffering from other conditions such as diabetes, lupus and congestive heart failure ¨C all of which makes them extremely vulnerable to the current COVID-19 virus. Recently the dialysis centers have noticed is an influx of patients with acute kidney injury after being hospitalized with COVID-19. Right now staff and patients are given one surgical mask per day.?A good percentage of the patients are nursing home residents and great care must be taken to keep them safe. Every patient is screened before entering the facility and temperatures taken.?One of the steps taken to keep these patients safe is to maintain separate units for patients who are positive or suspected positive for the virus. The staff that care for these patients are issued one N95 mask daily.?Just recently, a dietitian was recently exposed while at another clinic to the virus and is being carefully monitored.
Besides doing everything to keep her patients safe, Sue is also being very mindful of keeping herself and her family safe. One of the precautions she takes is to wear scrubs to work rather than ¡°regular¡± street clothing. Upon arriving home from work each day, she changes clothes in the garage before entering the house. This clothing is then washed separately from regular laundry. While Sue tries to be as careful as possible, she has also noticed and is concerned about people who are not wearing masks or practicing social distancing

Besides her wonderful cats, Sue shares her home with her fianc¨¦e and adult daughter who currently works in the GI unit of a nearby hospital. She is a nursing student at Mt. St. Mary¡¯s and will soon be following in her mom¡¯s footsteps. Sue also has a son who is a registered nurse in Orlando, Florida. He works in the OR and GI. Recently, due to no elective surgeries her son has been relocated to be a screener for anyone coming into the hospital.?Sue has three grandchildren that she has not been able to see since the outbreak. Two in Florida and one in Bakersfield, Ca. Sue¡¯s fianc¨¦e is working from home and due to the pandemic his hours have been cut, One thing that the family is also practicing during the pandemic is ordering from favorite restaurants in order to support them during this difficult economic situation.
Linda and Jon Bartley
Sometimes we have an entire family of ¡°cat people¡± who are designated as ¡°essential¡± workers during the current pandemic. The Bartley family of Altoona, Pennsylvania, is such a family. Breeders and exhibitors of award-winning American Shorthairs since 1987 and Scottish Folds since 2014, Linda and Jon could be found at almost every show in their home region, Region 4, as well as frequently at shows in Regions 1 and 7 as well. Linda would most often be found clerking while Jon helped with getting the cats groomed and back and forth to rings.
Let¡¯s focus first on Linda, who is a home health nurse currently working as part of a team of four caregivers for a woman who is very much at risk of contracting the COVID-19 virus. We can certainly understand why she must take extra precautions to not only protect herself and her family but also her vulnerable patient. Among the precautions Linda takes every day is keeping special Crocs for work that are removed and sanitized each day ¨C work clothes are also carefully sanitized. Grocery shopping is done on a weekly basis, but orders are placed for pick-up so as to avoid going into stores. Fortunately, she has not found any difficulty in obtaining the raw meat that her cats enjoy. One interesting item, Linda has noted an increased demand for kittens at this time ¨C perhaps because people feel the need for the love and enjoyment of fur babies now. Linda lives with her husband Jon and her adult son, Jacob, who is employed by Bolger Brothers Construction. His company does petroleum construction and systems for automobile gas for companies like Sheetz for their mini marts. While he had been working out of Maryland, Linda was very relieved when he was transferred to another location near home so he was able to leave a potential ¡°hot spot.¡±

Jon is also considered very much an essential worker at this time but in a decidedly different area. He is warehouse manager for the Altoona branch of UTZ snack foods, assuring that everything related to shipping and receiving go smoothly. Right now, his warehouse handles from 500-600 cases of product daily. The company is very safety orientated, supplying plenty of gloves, masks and disinfectants to its employees. The nearby Hanover, Pennsylvania, location for UTZ has about 1,500 employees and thermo scans everyone each day. Thus far, there have been no positive cases at Jon¡¯s warehouse for which he is most grateful. Some of the extra precautions he takes are to change clothes frequently and make good use of the sanitizers supplied, including spraying down the hand trucks each night. While unable to enjoy cat shows, Jon does try to spend extra time outdoors. He has recently been able to go fishing with a friend while maintaining social distancing.
Breed Registrations by Location
Dick Kallmyer recently broke down registrations in regards to the popularity of breeds within a specific geographic location for 2019-2020. His results are below.
Breed popularity within the countries comprising our International Division
CFA YEARBOOK & CAT TALK
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and the August issue of Cat Talk for one low price.
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Please contact Shelly Borawski (?sborawski@...?or
?732-492-7216) if you have any further questions.
Deadline for Special Combo Ad Offer
Thursday
June 23, 2020
YEARBOOK ONLY ADS
DEADLINE AUGUST 22, 2019

Full Page Color ad $300.00
Full Page B&W ad $205.00
2 Full Page Color ads (1 Yearbook) $500.00
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CFA Website
Kathy Durdick - webmaster

The 2019-2020 show season national winners have now been posted, with the photos that have been received so far:??

We're still missing a lot of them - please remember to get your photos submitted to Shelly Borawski at awardsphotos@... - once she receives and processes them, they will be added to the website as well
CFA Marketing Committee
The CFA Marketing Team
Desiree Bobby, Director of Marketing
Kathy Black, Marketing Committee Chairperson

More Fun Photo Contests!

If you did not get a chance to enter the NEON Litter photo contest last month, don¡¯t worry because there will be more contests and more prizes! Look for one each month throughout the spring and summer months. Notifications are posted on our website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Currently running is a chance for 13 cats to win magical toys from Ceylon¡¯s Wand-erland. To enter, simply upload a photo of your cat and share a little bit about some magical moments spent together. Judging is purely by your peers so be sure to share your entry with all your friends to rack up the votes! But enter soon because the contest ends May 18, 2020.


Cattery Advertising

Our Breeder Listing Service is undergoing a major redesign in both functionality and looks. The cost to list your cattery will not be increased, but the benefits will. Stay tuned for more updates on this soon.?We expect to be up and running by the summer!


Marketing Committee Looking for Active Volunteers

Do you have experience or skills that could support CFA¡¯s marketing, advertising, promotional or social media initiatives? If so, we¡¯d love to hear from you! Feel free to email?Desiree Bobby to share your ideas.

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The Care and Feeding of CFA Judges
CFA Judges' Association
Wendy Heidt
Pop quiz cat show hot shots!
What do these organisms have in common?
Pasteurella, Bartonella, Capnocytophaga canimorsus, Streptococcus, and Staphylococcus

Ding Ding ¨C time¡¯s up.?
These all are commonly found in the domestic cat¡¯s mouth. Not causing illness in the cat but easily transferred during a bite and all of these can cause serious illness in a person.
There are many thoughts on treatment for cat bites but they all start the same. Wash with warm soapy water for as long as possible, at least 20 minutes, and make it bleed. One of the reasons a cat bite is so infective is their small sharp teeth are able to make deep puncture wounds and deposit foreign organisms into the tissue. The tissue can close behind the removal of the tooth making it difficult to wash out.

Once thoroughly cleaned, cover the wound with gauze and secure with tape, or band aids if small enough.?A variety of additional treatments may be recommended. Consultation with a medical professional is always encouraged as a cat bite can be very serious. Soaking in Epsom salts and elevating the wound can be helpful. Ichthammol ointment, or drawing salve, is said to help as having anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. The first line oral antibiotic is Amoxicillin with clavulanate. For any signs of infection like pain, redness, heat, swelling, and especially red marks from an extremity going towards the body, seek medical treatment right away as intravenous antibiotics may be needed.

Rabies is a concern during an animal bite and when seeking medical treatment any professional will ask about the origin of the bite as well as the rabies status of the offender. Rabies has been said to be 100% fatal in humans, but recently there has been some evidence of treatment so the death rate is closer to 98%. Very serious indeed.

Show Rules 11.24c and 11.25 address cat bites in relation to shows.
  • 11.24c A judge must disqualify and dismiss from his ring any cat or kitten that bites, cannot be judged in the ring, or that is, in his judgment, behaving in a recalcitrant or threatening manner¡­?
  • 11.25 The chief ring clerk is responsible for notifying ALL chief ring clerks of the action taken when the judge in his/her ring disqualifies any cat or kitten that bites or that, in the judge¡¯s judgment, is behaving in a recalcitrant or threatening manner.?

No one wants them, no one likes them, but cat bites are a part of showing cats and it is good to know what one should do in the event one occurs.
Cat Talk
Teresa Keiger - Editor


Have you been enjoying the "My First Cat" series? I know that we're enjoying reading our readers' stories about the cat that made an impact on their lives. Laurie Coughlan is coordinating that series and if you have a story to share, please let her know.

We are also well into finalizing our June issue, and I can't tell you how excited I am about it!! We reached out to our readers and asked how and what their cats were doing while we have all been sheltering in place this spring - and the photos and responses which we received are great! We also have several articles about the COVID-19 virus impact on us, what our fanciers have been doing to help others. It's really a very special issue, so do be on the lookout for it - and if you haven't already.
Know someone who might enjoy Cat Talk? Remember that it is also available on the and via .
ADVERTISE IN
Did you know you can advertise your cattery and its accomplishments in Cat Talk?

Did you know readers from all over the world can subscribe to Cat Talk online via and the ?

Did you know vendors and small cat-related businesses can take advantage of special advertising pricing?

Check out , or contact Teresa Keiger for more details.
CFA Program News
CFA Foundation
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Karen Lawrence
While our Feline Historical Museum is closed, it doesn¡¯t mean that we¡¯ve stopped searching for historical items.?We are delighted to announce that we have recently located and purchased a copper and silver trophy, engraved the ¡°Woodward Challenge¡± and awarded at a show in Joliet, IL in 1903.?The back side of the trophy is engraved with the name of the winner, a Silver Tabby Longhair (Persian) male named Onyx of Gladdisfenn.
We¡¯ve been lucky enough to locate registration details, from both the Beresford StudBook and the US Studbook and Register of Cats.?The US Studbook even includes a photo of Onyx with numerous of his prize-winning ribbons. Additional trophy photos and a peek at Onyx¡¯s photo and pedigree can be found on .

In order to acquire this trophy, we relied on a short fundraising campaign, and are grateful to each and every person who donated and made this possible. Our sincere thanks for your support!

THE HISTORY PROJECT
We¡¯ve been busy adding more stories to The History Project web site, and giving you an idea of the wonderful cat fancy artifacts and artwork found not only in our collection, but in The Harrison Weir Collection with whom we collaborate on this web site.??We¡¯ve recently included the following:
? Circa 1790s,
? 1846,
? 1883,
? 1893,
? 1931,
? 1950,
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In addition, we¡¯ve completed the history of another cat from the past -,?a blue Persian, born in Switzerland in 1944.?'Talisman' represents just one of a sizable number of Persian cats, bred on the European continent, who have contributed to the advancement of blue and other colors of Persian throughout modern-day Europe. His pedigree is also a classic example of the influence of British founding bloodstock that was being consistently exported into Europe and the United States, both before and after the Second World War.

WE NEED YOUR HELP!?
These are indeed trying times, and the CFA Foundation was left with no option but to close our museum during this pandemic affecting America. However, as the time of a possible re-opening nears, we find that we will again need your support.?The multiple new requirements necessary to re-open our museum are indeed many ¡­ and extremely costly.

It is our intent to originally re-open the museum with reduced hours or days of operation, and we will at first institute a ¡°by appointment only policy¡± so that visitors are able to have the museum all to themselves, for their family, or for a small group of under 10 people. We want to do everything in our power to make your next visit an enjoyable yet safe one!

We are asking that you consider a donation to help with our re-opening expenses so that we can all again enjoy the collection of the Feline Historical Museum in person.
Donations can be made on our page, via the PayPal button below, the of our web site, or alternatively, checks payable to The CFA Foundation may be mailed to PO Box 2155, Alliance, OH 44601

YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
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Legislation ¨C What¡¯s Hot . . . . . . .
?Kelly S. Crouch, CFA Legislative Information Liaison
Sharon Coleman, CFA Legislative Legal Analyst

Legislative Hearings and Government ¡°Lockdown¡± Orders

Vital for a representative government and individual liberties, government transparency is suffering unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Government ¡°lockdown¡± orders are taking a toll on open meeting requirements that ensure the rights of the public and the press to observe, comment, and report on the meetings of legislative bodies. To deal with executive branch orders prohibiting public ¡°gatherings,¡± legislative bodies are taking actions that would be unacceptable absent an emergency declaration, and orders suspending portions of open meeting laws without very specific guidance. The challenge is how to create public access to public meetings that is at least substantially equivalent to provisions of Orders or the access required when local, open in-person meetings could be held.

Solutions are evolving and after two months, one can start to see progress towards maintaining public access to the meetings of legislative bodies. Different places will be in different stages of development and the ultimate solution for each jurisdiction will be situation dependent. When trying to ensure full access or analyze a government¡¯s progress, you must start with understanding the open meeting law and typical practices. In California, for example, the Brown Act (Government Code ¡ì54950-54963) covers the public¡¯s right to attend and participate in meetings of local lawmaking bodies. For state lawmaking bodies, it is the Bagley-Keene Act. We will focus primarily on three of the Brown Act¡¯s mandates. These include notice, location, and access to regular meetings. Note, there are separate requirements for other types of meetings such as special or emergency meetings or determining what is or is not a ¡°legislative body¡± for purposes of the Act. The public must be given 72 hours notice through the posting of an agenda for regular meetings. With some exceptions, the meetings are to be public and held within the governed jurisdiction. And the public must have the opportunity to address the legislative body, usually in person. When meetings of ¡°legislative bodies¡± cannot be held in person, accommodations for these requirements are necessary to ensure ultimate legality of actions taken at meetings besides the appearance of propriety and fairness to the public.

To date, California Governor Gavin Newsom has issued three executive orders concerning these requirements. On March 12. 2020, executive order N-25-20 suspended the requirement that the legislative body meets in public. The order allowed for the meetings to be conducted by teleconferencing video or other electronic means. Such meetings must be accessible by the public telephonically or electronically. The physical presence of the body members and its personnel as a condition of participation or establishing a quorum is waived. Executive order N-29-20 clarified that public meetings could be held without a physical location so long as the public could observe and address the meeting telephonically or electronically. The body no longer has to disclose the location, nor do members have to be physically present. The meeting could be held in France with half the members enjoying an Australian beach while the other half scales Mount Everest. The Notice and Americans with Disabilities requirements are still in effect. A few days later, on March 21, 2020, a third executive order relating to the Brown Act was issued. Executive order N-35-20 created a safe harbor for members of the body to seek and receive information relative to the declared emergency without such discourse being construed as a serial meeting that does not meet Brown Act requirements.?Provided the members take no action and do not discuss how they will vote outside of a public meeting; their actions will be within the safe harbor zone ().

As with California cities and counties, legislative bodies everywhere will encounter implementation issues with any solution applied. There is no substitute for in-person public meetings, but legislative bodies should come as close as possible. With today¡¯s technology, that is a more approachable goal than 50 years ago, but technology is not infallible nor always available to everyone and is not a complete substitute. For example, creating a crowd is an important advocacy tool that is hard to replicate without a physical meeting. From a technology standpoint, multiple platforms and modes of access may be necessary to include real-time comments and responses in the record. Zoom, WebEx, and other software allow for teleconferencing but have cost and bandwidth considerations. They can allow invitees to comment, but the rest of the public watching needs to be allowed real-time access in other ways. Access may include phone-in commenting or emails that are read into the record by the clerk in real-time. Some jurisdictions have held Zoom or other electronic meetings within a Facebook live event. However, the accessibility, anonymity and volume of Facebook comments may present insurmountable problems. Electronic meetings focused solely on the speaker deprives observers of nonverbal clues of council members. In the event of failure or a closed session, how is the public reconnected? Also, with some videoconferencing failures, the public record is may be lost. Fuzzy video, audio, and video that is out of synch, or audio-only feeds lead to confusion and a lack of transparency. Technology may help with language barriers if thought about in advance, but it does not give access to people with no Wi-Fi service. As these issues accumulate, transparency becomes opaque.

The situation creates more problems for journalists. The press plays an essential role in government accountability. Yet even good electrical access can interfere with that role. The inability to follow up with legislators or commenters results in several issues. The journalist cannot corner a politician to obtain an unscripted response to a question. There is no easy way for the journalist to follow up with people or develop a relationship with a commenter. Source building on issues is difficult. And a person whose name cannot be spelled cannot be quoted. All of this translates into less information for the public.

Providing as many methods for the public to fully engage in government and standardizing the form of that interaction across government in a community, is critical to enable the people and the press to perform their watchdog function. How each legislative body accomplishes that transparency will evolve and adapt to their particular needs.
Recent CFA Legislative Group Blog Posts:
What¡¯s Hot¡­¡­¡­¡­Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Please report legislation happening in your area to the Legislative Group ¨C legislation@...??Visit the and the to see the current legislative news.
Winn Foundation
Julie Legred - Executive Director, Winn Feline Foundation
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A list of Winn's March Honor Donors is available
Planned Giving
by George Eigenhauser

How long should you keep your tax records??In general you should retain tax records and all supporting documents until the time to audit that return runs out.?This is generally three years after the due date of your return, or the date you file it, whichever is LATER.?However, some supporting documents may be discarded sooner.

Weekly/monthly pay stubs, monthly bank or investment statements, or similar documents should be kept until the end of the year to compare to your W-2, 1099 or other yearly summary.?If the totals match the yearly summary you only need to keep the annual statement.

You should keep documents that support any income, deductions and credits claimed on your tax return for at least three years.?If you take the standard deduction then only income-related documents need to be retained.?Among things you should save with your return are W-2 or 1099 forms showing income, form 1098 if you deducted mortgage interest, canceled checks AND receipts for charitable contributions or other deductible expenses or credits claimed.
The time for the IRS to audit your return is extended to six years if you omitted at least 25% of your income.?This rarely happens with W-2 workers.?But if you are self-employed or a ¡°gig¡± worker it is easy to overlook some income. Those taxpayers should hold onto their records of income and expenses for at least six years.

Records relating to real property or other investments may need to be retained for at least three years after you sell the property or investment.?For example, preserve documents and receipts for the purchase of your home, or any improvements, for three years after you've sold the home. If you inherited investment property or received it as a gift, keep documents and records to establish the property's basis for at least three years after you sell the property.?Contributions to IRAs and retirement accounts should be kept for at least at least three years after the account is depleted.

It's a good idea to hold onto copies of your tax return itself indefinitely.

You may wish to hold on to your W-2 forms until you retire to verify until your income with Social Security and assure you receive your proper benefits.

Certain taxpayers who paid taxes to a foreign government or claimed bad debt or securities losses may need to retain their tax records longer.
States have different rules about record retention.?For example, California has up to four years to audit California state income tax returns, unlike the three years for federal returns.?If you have any questions you should consult your tax professional.
Online Webinar ¨C PURRsuing FIP & WINNing: What we know today

Our webinar was a huge success and we would like to thank those that were able to attend.?If you missed it, no need to worry.?We recorded it and you can view at your convenience
Winn Feline Foundation unveils FIP Symposium Summary Document
To download your copy, go
Clinical study on feline genetics and diabetes?

Anivive Lifesciences, a pet pharmaceutical company, is partnering with cat owners to study feline genetics and diabetes. Your participation in this study is an opportunity to support scientific exploration of the genes thought to be involved with diabetes. This information will help researchers develop new diagnostic tests, suggest possible preventative measures and explore new treatments for this common feline disease. For more details on how to enroll your diabetic cat into this clinical study visit
Corporate Affliates
Our friends at Motel 6 would like CFA to continue to receive the 10% discount at participating locations by using the new updated reservation code of CPOAPHHT.?There is a dedicated reservation site for CFA at or you may call 800-466-8356.
Discount Code # CPOAPHHT
Code: 1000026977
or call 877-999-3223 and ask for the discount code CFA CAT FANCIERS ASSOCIATION
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Link to Avis
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Regional News
Region 1
Sharon Roy - Regional Director
Region 1 is announcing their new website!?Many thanks to Martha Lewis for all of her hard work.
While still under construction, it can be viewed at .
Also many Thanks to Michelle Beaudry for all of her years as webmistress.?She did a great job!

Recently the SABCCI?(Siamese and All Brees Cat Club of Ireland) Newsletter Spring 2020 about a bookstore in Nova Scotia who was also successfully adopting out kittens. It's a great story from the northern end of our region, and they've given us permission to share it. Enjoy!

Otis & Clementine's Books and Coffee is a bookstore just outside Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada, that took an innovative approach to conscience people to rescue kittens. When you come in to browse for a good read or have a cup of coffee, you¡¯ll spot something unusual. Unusually adorable, that is.

Kittens! And lots of them! Playing around and napping among the books. And probably reading Dr. Seuss¡¯ The Cat in the Hat when no one¡¯s looking. The best part is, you can adopt any of the cats in the bookstore and give them the forever home they deserve. Cats, coffee, and books. Can it get any better than that.

The bookstore owner Ellen Helmke told Narcity that there are several kittens and ¡®usually a mama cat as well¡¯ in the shop at any time. But the bookstore kittens aren¡¯t just passers-by taken in from the cold. They¡¯re provided by the South Paw Conservation Nova Scotia rescue group.
If you happen to be in Upper Tantallon and visit Otis & Clementine¡¯s and see a feline friend whom you absolutely adore, then you¡¯d better act fast. ¡®All the kittens are in and out fairly quickly, as they are adopted,¡¯ Helmke explained.

However, adopting these cattos isn¡¯t as easy as picking them up and going out the door. South Paw Conservation manages everything and it costs 255 Canadian dollars (147 euro) to adopt a kitten. The adoption fee covers everything, including any medical expenses. What¡¯s more, future pet owners also need to provide references before bringing their gamboling tabby home.
Helmke started the kitten adoption program last year when she realized that there¡¯s plenty of space in her shop for cute cattos. So far, over 30 cats from the bookstore were adopted. And we¡¯re sure that this number will rise. ¡®People come here specifically to see cats. And then some people just wander in to look at books and discover there are kittens. Either way, the response has been really great - I mean, who doesn¡¯t love kittens, right?¡¯ Helmke said and added: ¡¯We have a hundred percent adoption rate, which is fantastic. I¡¯m so happy to make my customers happy when they come in and they¡¯re just thrilled to see a kitten they weren¡¯t expecting. It¡¯s amazing and makes me happy to come to work.¡¯

Bored Panda reached out to South Paw Conservation Nova Scotia to hear about their friendship
with the bookstore, as well as to learn more about what they do. This month, alone the rescue
group rescued 3 kittens, 4 cats, 6 puppies and 2 dogs. ¡®Otis & Clementine¡¯s Books and Coffee
is one of the many loving foster homes that provides an enriching environment for our kittens and cats. It¡¯s amazing to have this unique platform to help home our kittens.¡¯ Representative of South Paw said. ¡®South Paw Conservation rescued 30 puppies in 2019 from the Bahamas and Antiqua and well over 50 kittens and cats locally. Really hoping the platform of attendance we receive from Otis & Clementine¡¯s will help us to find loving homes, provide proper medical care, food and litter through donations and spay/neuter even more kittens within the province in 2020.¡¯

According to the rescue group¡¯s rep all of their cats and kittens are ¡¯vet checked, vaccinated, feline leukaemia tested, treated with revolution, and dewormed within the first few days of arrival or when healthy/old enough. We have a spay and neuter program set up with local vets to keep the cost down for the potential family. Homing kittens or cats is not first come first serve. We try to home our babies with the best possible fit. Some require a more great space free from other animals, but still maybe enjoy the snuggles at night and some are more playful than others.¡¯ They continued; ¡®Some of our kittens require to be bottle fed or even just be in a space where they can be monitored 24 hours a day. We have an amazing foster network that helps us to meet all their needs. All of this is made possible through donations and adoption fees.¡¯

The people working with South Paw Conservation help animals and people out side of Nova Scotia as well.
Region 2
Terri Zittel - Regional Secretary?

Looks like another month of quarantine for the majority of the Northwest Region. There is a slight opening up of Oregon which has had the least amount of cases. Anyway, we are doing well and look forward to having an August picnic. Hopefully...

You might want to go to the CFA Northwest website to purchase an exhibitor bag or zipper pull. The location isThe items are pictured there for you to see. Pam says to tell you that there are very few of the items left so don¡¯t procrastinate.
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Stay safe and stay well?
Region 3
Leesa Altschul, Regional Secretary
Kathy is moving forward with the awards, rosettes, and sponsorships. She will put together the "On the Road Again" video, and we will have an awards booklet and trophies to hand out. Where and when will be determined later.

The Region's website includes the GSR award-winning cats. Take the time to sponsor a cat .
We will be posting the sponsorship notes in the awards booklet under the award winners¡¯ photos so your contributions will be acknowledged!??We encourage you to honor a friend with your sponsorship, or, if you¡¯d like, you can donate in memory of a special cat or friend that is very meaningful to you. A special page will be devoted to this honorarium.

Sponsorships are available for the following: Breed Awards, Top Cats, Distinguished Merit, Agility, Household Pets, and Grand of Distinction.

Be sure to send your winner¡¯s pictures to me at Photos4GSR@..., and send your "On the Road Again" pictures to Kathy at Kathy.Black@....
BUY AN ANNUAL PIN!
We are selling the 2021 Annual pins for $20. To purchase, see Traci Whittenberg or Beth Grant-Field. The pin design is a cat in space to represent our Houston Annual. They are very popular and everyone wants one!
Hot Off The Press!
Gulf Shore Region 2021 Annual T-Shirts. As one of the fundraisers for the 2021 Annual, we will be selling T-shirts with our Annual theme on the front. The logo will be in full color on a quality navy T-shirt.?Shirts are only $20 for S, M, L, XL, 2X and 3X. We are not able to ship them.

To reserve your size, place your order via PayPal (send money via ¡°Friends and Family¡± option) to CFAGSR@.... (or you can pay at the show.) List your size and quantity in the PayPal comment section. Get yours before they are all gone!
WE NEED YOU! if you have any fundraising ideas and/or wish to serve on a committee for ideas for the 2021 Annual, please contact Traci Whittenberg (our Annual Chair).
Region 4
John Colilla - Regional Director

No report for this month
Region 5
Howard Webster - Regional Director
I am hoping all is well with my fellow cat breeder/exhibitors in the days of the Covid-19 pandemic. My personal experience has been trying to teach SPED students from home on Zoom.?It's like a day out of Groundhog's Day the movie, and I am ready to jump in front of a truck just to see if I can change the outcome.??Eventually this will pass and some new normal will appear but hopefully we can get back to going to shows sometime soon!

I want to thank Art Graafman and Rose Ann Wheeler for their wonderful effort and work on the Banquet refund! Our Regional Awards venue has agreed to let us transfer our deposit to 2021 (rather than just keeping it!), so look for our 2021 Regional Awards show to be in Ontario, CA. and the Banquet at the Hilton Doubletree in Claremont, CA. Thank you Art and Rose for your skillful negotiations!

Southwest Region Update
by Jennifer Redding
We have still been pretty busy here in the Southwest Region. Carol Johnson had the idea that we should set up a volunteer SWR Cat Fanciers Outreach network to keep in touch with SW Region members, just in case some might need help getting supplies like groceries and were afraid to go out, or lived alone and didn¡¯t have someone to call when they got sick. Ellyn Honey, Lee Dowding,and I all volunteered to be a part of the network, and we are still looking for volunteers, specifically for the San Diego/Orange Counties of California, and Arizona. In the meantime, call either Carol, Ellyn, or Jennifer and we should be able to help, or find someone to help. Call or email Carol if you would like to volunteer.
We want to encourage members of the Southwest Region that may need help with grocery shopping, obtaining prescriptions, getting a cat to the veterinarian, and any other otherwise normal tasks that have become more complicated in the time of Coronavirus. If you are in a high risk group and are afraid to go out, please let us know, and if we can¡¯t do it, we will find a volunteer to help.
Carol Johnson - 805-375-4270, 805-390-4971, carol.w.johnson@... LA/Ventura
Ellyn Honey-?ellynhoney@... Las Vegas, Hawaii
Jennifer Reding 714-408-8834, jennifer@... San Bernardino/Riverside
Lee Dowding - jnglecats@...
The SWR Cat Fanciers Outreach is not meant to take the place of CFA BAP, though we are happy to assist with requests and supplies. If you are in a position where you may run out of food or supplies for the cats, or need assistance with your cats specifically, the Region 5 volunteer for BAP is Mary Barber, mary.a223@....
In other news, we have a couple of Region 5 residents that are making masks! When the call went out that the public and first line responders needed masks for protection, they stepped up! Mary Thorsness of Calicats Maine Coons is making masks, and longtime vendor Eleanor Eddleman has switched from making cat beds and pads to making masks. If you would like to order from Eleanor, her phone number is 714-249-5211. Eleanor mentions that she still has plenty of beds and crate pads available if you would like to order some.
Mary Thorsness is selling the masks and using the proceeds to donate masks to local front line health workers and first responders.?Mary¡¯s mother was seamstress, and Mary is using her industrial sewing machines to continue her legacy. Mary has donated masks to Northwestern, Cedars-Sinai, and is currently working on a batch for Trader Joe¡¯s Camarillo. Mary says it helps keep her hands and mind busy during the quarantine. If you would like to order a mask from Mary, pleated masks with or without filter pockets are 7$ + shipping (5$ for snail mail for up to 5 masks, 8$ for priority mail for up to 25 masks). Contoured Duckbill masks and masks that fit over N95 masks are 10$ each plus shipping. Contact Mary at MThorsness@..., or call 805-312-2330. Keep in mind Mary is in California and is on Pacific Time.
Eventually this will pass and some new normal will appear but hopefully we can get back to going to shows sometime soon!
Region 6
Mary Auth - Regional Director
Staying tuned to learn if we can host the regional awards on the American Gothic weekend September 12-13.?The August 1-2 date for the TGIF and National Birman shows was cancelled by the Purina venue.

But we are still holding out to see if there can be a 4-ring show in Lawrenceburg Indiana on July 18. The state of Indiana is expected to be open, the show hall is still secured.?It will depend on the results of the survey that CFA is sending out.?How might we score the show??Can a bay-arrangement fit within the parameters of rules? So many questions, and so few answers.

The Midwest Region is hoping all are healthy, safe and have lots of cuddles with kittens and cats.
Region 7
Kenny Currle, Regional Director
Although Region 7 has postponed its regional awards show and banquet until later in the year, we are still debuting our past season's winners in June! What does that mean?

Krista Schmitt is collecting photos for all of our award-winning cats.

Cheryl Coleman is creating another outstanding "On the Road Again"

Charlotte Shelburne and Teresa Keiger are working on the awards banquet booklet.
Our goal is to make all of the usual presentations and the awards booklet available for viewing online in late June. Complete info for photo submissions is (because we know that some of you from outside of the region will have some great Southern Region OTRA photos)

Sponsorships
We are now also accepting sponsorships for all of our award-winning cats. We know that our cats have friends from outside the region who would like the opportunity to sponsor a friend's cat (and some have already done so!) Check out to sponsor a cat...and thank you.
The Southern Region had so many national-winning cats, that we've broken it into two parts!
Congratulations to our these and ALL of our winners!
Household Pet

Best Household Pet
GHD, HNW HIGHLANDKATZ KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE
Brown Tabby & White Neuter
Ow: JENNY WICKLE & LAURA BARBER

9th Best Household Pet
GHD, HNW GEORGE
Golden Shaded Tabby Neuter
Ow: TIFFANY & ANTHONY OLIVERAS

10th Best Household Pet
GH, HNW, AGN?RIVERSPOTS?PIRATE
Chocolate Spotted Tabby Neuter
Ow: PETER DEAL, BETH DEAL & SUE ROBBINS

11th Best Household Pet
GHD, HNW, AGN?DIRTY HAIRY
Seal Mink Neuter
Ow: JENNIFER WICKLE

13th Best Household Pet
GH, HNW, AGN?ATHENA
Tortoiseshell Spay
Ow: MICHAEL JANISZEWSKI & RENNIE HOFFER

14th Best Household Pet
GHD, HNW BOB
Brown Mackerel Tabby Neuter
Ow: RENNIE HOFFER

15th Best Household Pet
GH, HNW REBA WISE
Black Spay
Ow: DAWN & JASON WISE

17th Best Household Pet
GH, HNW DEXTER
Brown Mackerel & White Neuter
Ow: RENNIE HOFFER
Agility

Best Cat in Agility
GH, HNW, AGN RIVERSPOTS PIRATE
OCICAT
BETH DEAL - PETE DEAL

2nd Best Cat in Agility
GC, RW, AGN RIVERSPOTS YELLOWPOLKADOTBIKINI
OCICAT
BETH DEAL - PETE DEAL

3rd Best Cat in Agility
CH, AGN RIVERSPOTS QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
OCICAT
PETE-BETH DEAL

4th Best Cat in Agility
GP, RW, AGN RIVERSPOTS SMUGGLERS NOTCH
OCICAT
BETH DEAL - PETE DEAL

5th Best Cat in Agility
PR, AGN MEIKAI'S CHOCOLATE FLASH
DEVON REX
DOUGLAS SCHMIDT - RHONDA SMITH

8th Best Cat in Agility
GC, RW, AGN KETREX CHERRYSHINE
CORNISH REX
JILL RUDERMAN - ABIGAIL VAUGHAN

9th Best Cat in Agility
GH, HRW, AGN APOLLO
HHP
MICHAEL JANISZEWSKI

10th Best Cat in Agility
GH, HNW, AGN ATHENA
HHP
MICHAEL JANISZEWSKI
Premiership (not included last month)

23rd Best Cat in Premiership
GC, GP, BWR, NW, AGN?KETREX RAVENSHADOW
Black Cornish Rex Neuter
Br: JILL RUDERMAN, ABIGAIL VAUGHAN & KATHY PRITCHARD
Ow: JILL RUDERMAN & ABIGAIL VAUGHAN

27th Best Cat in Premiership
GC, GP, NW KIWENDO LUKE SKY WALK OF WAN-LEA
Platinum Mink Tonkinese Neuter
Br: KAREN WILLIS
Ow: CLAIRE & BOB?DUBIT

29th Best Cat in Premiership
GP, NW CATCHARM JOHN CANDY OF JAMIS
Cream Mackerel Tabby-White Cornish Rex Neuter
Br: WARREN JOUBERT
Ow: JUDITH A. BEMIS & WARREN JOUBERT
Region 9
Michael Schleissner, Regional Director
Another month has passed in this very difficult time. Nothing much has changed at all. Europe as a region is still hanging somewhere in the air. We still do not have a general date when everything will be over. All different European countries have different regulations and are in different stages of getting through the pandemic. Even for the different countries it's much more difficult, because most of the countries have lots of states and the regulations are different from state to state. What a mess.....
Anyway, we still have to celebrate our Regional and National Winners. Here is the final result after April/30/2020.
Best Cat in Championship
GC NW BW Lac Hong Oui Mais Non
Bombay
Breeder/Owner: Mireille Sicart - France
Best Kitten
RW D'Eden Lover Padavan
Exotic Shorthair, brown tabby & white
Breeder/Owner: Frederic Gaspard - France

Best Cat in Premiership
GP RW Maradan Bandolero
Exotic Shorthair, brown tabby
Breeder: Luis Garcia Maurino
Owner: Susanne Kleine - Germany

Best HHP
Miina Mathilda
black & white
Owner: Jaana Oja - Finland

We also have to celebrate 3 National Winners
4th Best Cat in Championship
GC NW BW Lac Hong Oui Mais Non
Bombay
Breeder/Owner: Mireille Sicart - France
8th Best Cat in Championship
GC NW BW D'Eden Lover Coco Loco of PL*Jantar
Exotic Shorthair, blue tabby & white
Breeder: Frederic Gaspard
Owner: Frederic Gaspard & Adam Rogowski - France
25th Best Cat in Championship
GC NW BW Sun Way King Louis IVX
Burmese, platinum
Breeder/Owner: Marina Ivanitskaya - Russia
To all these fabulous cats and to our whole regional and national winners my best congratulations.
Stay safe, stay home, stay happy
International Division
Dick Kallemyer
Congratulations to all 439 International Division DW award winners!?Also congratulations to the 96 Breed, 111 Color, 9 DMs, 348 GC/GP and 12 Catteries of Distinctions. The International Division award winners will be listed on the ¡°CFA International Division¡± Facebook page.

Plans for the CFA International Division Awards banquet are still being finalized.?Meanwhile, plans are being made send the DW award certificates to the winners.??


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The CFA Board of Directors met on May 20. 2020.? Kathy Black prepared from the meeting.

The results of the recent survey regarding shows this season will e distributed tomorrow, May 21st.?


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The CFA Board of Directors recently conducted two surveys, one for judges and one for exhibitors, concerning conducting CFA shows during this period of the pandemic.?

Many thanks to the many who took the time to complete and return the survey.? Your thoughts are important to the board? We had 92 judges and 1,033 exhibitors respond.? That is great!




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Applicants to the CFA Judging Program?
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Applicants for Consideration at the June 2020 Board Meeting:
  • Daniel Beaudry
    Longhair First Specialty
    Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada
Information concerning the moral character, temperament and ethics, and the spectrum of experience concerning the breeding and showing (and agenting) of cats would be helpful to the CFA Executive Board in the evaluation of applicants to the Judging Program. The manner in which an applicant's cats are housed and cared for is also pertinent. See Judging Program Rules, Section V under 7. Recommendations: a,b,c,d,e,f, as well as the Judges' Code of Ethics for more information on what the Board of Directors will require in an excellent candidate.

Recommendations or concerns are encouraged so that the Judging Program Committee and ultimately the CFA Board of Directors may make an informed decision regarding the acceptance or rejection of any individual making an application to the CFA Judging Program. All letters require a signature. Anonymous letters will not be accepted. Negative letters must be documented and substantiated. All negative letters will be shared with the applicant to offer the opportunity for rebuttal. All letters and responses, if any, will accompany the application.

Please send letters by email or snail mail to the Applications Administrator (see below) by the deadline indicated:

Letters due by June 10, 2020

Letters of recommendation, or copies thereof, must not be sent to the applicant, nor may the applicant ask for any preview of recommendations. Multiple recommendations stemming from one source will be treated as a single recommendation. Please send letters to:
Claire Dubit
4 Latimore Way
Owings Mills, MD 21117
Phone: 410-654-5421
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Applicants to the CFA Judging Program?
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Applicants for Consideration at the June 2020 Board Meeting:
  • Daniel Beaudry
    Longhair First Specialty
    Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada
Information concerning the moral character, temperament and ethics, and the spectrum of experience concerning the breeding and showing (and agenting) of cats would be helpful to the CFA Executive Board in the evaluation of applicants to the Judging Program. The manner in which an applicant's cats are housed and cared for is also pertinent. See Judging Program Rules, Section V under 7. Recommendations: a,b,c,d,e,f, as well as the Judges' Code of Ethics for more information on what the Board of Directors will require in an excellent candidate.

Recommendations or concerns are encouraged so that the Judging Program Committee and ultimately the CFA Board of Directors may make an informed decision regarding the acceptance or rejection of any individual making an application to the CFA Judging Program. All letters require a signature. Anonymous letters will not be accepted. Negative letters must be documented and substantiated. All negative letters will be shared with the applicant to offer the opportunity for rebuttal. All letters and responses, if any, will accompany the application.

Please send letters by email or snail mail to the Applications Administrator (see below) by the deadline indicated:

Letters due by June 10, 2020

Letters of recommendation, or copies thereof, must not be sent to the applicant, nor may the applicant ask for any preview of recommendations. Multiple recommendations stemming from one source will be treated as a single recommendation. Please send letters to:
Claire Dubit
4 Latimore Way
Owings Mills, MD 21117
Phone: 410-654-5421
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CFA-News - New Program for Chinese Judges

 




The Cat Fanciers' Association
China Judges
?June 10, 2020



New Program for Chinese Judges


CFA is excited to announce a new program to fast track Chinese judges to judge in China. Due to current restrictions, no foreign judges can enter China, but our loyal Chinese exhibitors are ready to start attending shows with their beautiful cats. A team of initial candidates has been invited to participate, all of whom have accepted this challenge and have already begun their training. We call this group Team One, which consists of Gavin Cao (LH and Team leader), Yi Chang (LH), Eva Chen (LH), Howe Gao (SH), Chris Lee (SH), Katherine Liu (SH), Allen Shi (SH), Agnes Sun (LH), Mulin Yang (LH), Kitty Jie Zhang (SH ).
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Using a combination of online resources and Zoom training sessions, with mini tests along the way, Team One will receive intensive instruction intended to use their knowledge to get them into the judging ring quickly and competently. Once the requirements have been completed and the candidates have tested satisfactorily, they will earn the title of CFA Associate Judge and will then be able to judge cat shows in China.
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We have tremendous confidence in these candidates, as well as in our coaches and resources. This is an exciting experimental program that we hope will be such a success that it can be expanded upon, while maintaining the high standards our community has come to expect. That is what we intend to deliver, and we know you would expect nothing less.
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Please join us in welcoming Team One!
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CFA-News - More About China Judges

 




The Cat Fanciers' Association
China Judges
?June 10, 2020


The following is from Melanie Morgan, chair of the CFA Judging Program:



Hello all, many of you may have heard about the new program that was just approved for China.? You have also probably seen the CFA News announcement.? There are certainly lots of rumors out there at the moment.? We value all of our CFA judges immensely and ?want to give you some of the background behind this and hopefully alleviate some of your concerns.

The challenge is simple, relations between China and the United States are not good.? Add Covid-19 and competing China based associations into the mix and things get even more dicey.?? In the last month, we have received word of several new China based cat associations that threaten to negatively impact CFA's presence in China.? They are all starting to have live shows again and that presents a huge problem for CFA.? We are told that TICA has already arranged to have China based judges set up so they can proceed with live shows.? We have some very talented CFA approved judges in China, but not enough to be able to sustain a full show.? It is clear that it will be some time before we can get U.S. judges into China and for the immediate future the borders are closed to other areas as well.? So at the moment, we cannot even get judges from other areas in Asia and Europe into Mainland China.? With the other associations gearing up to have shows again, we needed to come up with a plan that would enable us to have relevance in an area that represents over 60% of our income.??

We are including a copy of the plan approved by the Board below, but here are highlights:

  • These individuals will be?Associate?CFA judges, not CFA judges
  • They will be approved to judge in China ONLY
  • They will not be Allbreed, they come in as single specialty which means that the shows in China, when they happen will have a lot of specialty rings.
  • IF they choose to take the next step to become a regular CFA judge they will apply using provisions as broken out in the Judging Program Rules section 3.8
  • There must be at least one regular CFA Judge at every show.

This plan is in no way meant to devalue our existing program or disrespect our CFA judges. It is simply another option for starting the journey to becoming a CFA judge.

The individuals chosen for Team One are superstars in their own right and have significant experience with CFA.

This is a radical new experiment that we hope is a success both in bringing us new talent, new ways to train and keeps us active in areas that are challenged with judge availability.?
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CHINA ASSOCIATE JUDGE PROPOSAL

BACKGROUND:?As you know, registrations from China make up a majority of CFA's income. Despite CFA shows having been severely restricted by the NGO, and now the pandemic, registrations are still coming in strong from China. It is obvious that this cannot be sustained without immediate show activity. CFA's financial future will be severely impacted unless a swift solution is arrived at.

CFA shows in China have come to a standstill due to the pandemic. All people outside of China, including Hong Kong, must go into a 14 day quarantine in order to enter China, so that makes it impossible for any outside judges to work there right now. Because of the number of COVID-19 cases in the United States and a sensitive political climate, it will probably be a very long time before U.S. judges can return to China.

In the meantime, there are now four associations working in China: ICE with Vivian Qian, CCA with Allen Chen, GCCFA with Pana Wang, and UCA with Yo Yo He. There are many other groups in China planning to have their own shows, so there are going to be numerous small associations popping up. Some of these associations are currently holding shows. In desperation, some of CFA's strongest supporters have had to resort to exhibiting in these associations.

Many people in China feel that CFA is finished in China, and that we won't be able to function there. The NGO office in China at this point is not approving U.S. organizations. However, several groups feel that they can successfully host CFA shows in alternative ways.

Simply put, without judges in China who are Chinese residents, CFA will lose its presence in China forever. We do not have a year or two to move Chinese applicants through the training process and forward to judging in our usual fashion. By then, China will have been lost to us. At this very moment, the opportunity is slipping through our fingers. The following proposal will satisfy the need to populate a judging ring with a judge with minimal qualifications. While not a perfect scenario, it will keep CFA alive in China, while giving hope to our Chinese exhibitors and showing the world that we are supporting that area in a new and innovative way.

PROPOSAL:?This is proposed to be an experimental program, to be up and running as soon as possible, for implementation during the COVID-19 reorganization. If the program is successful, it could be ongoing, not only in China but at the regional level in the United States, or in remote countries and areas.

Phase I Program Participants:
For the first test round, a small group of Chinese candidates from diverse areas and affiliations within CFA were selected by the subcommittee and will receive an invitation to go through this experimental program. These candidates are thought to have the potential to be successful. They are prominent people in China who already have a significant investment in CFA and the cat fancy with many years' experience, are licensed clerks, and have some proficiency in reading and writing English.

Gavin Cao??? ?? (Approved CFA SH judge) LH Trainee
Yi Chang???????????????????? LH Trainee
Eva Chen??????????????????? LH Trainee
Howe Gao???? ????????????? SH Trainee
Chris Lee?????? ???????????? SH Trainee
Katherine Liu ???????????? SH Trainee
Allen Shi??????? ????????????? SH Trainee
Agnes Sun?????????????????? LH Trainee
Mulin Yang ??????????????? LH Trainee
Kitty Jie Zhang ????????? SH? Trainee
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Phase II Participants and Beyond:
Additional individuals, either suggested by board members or the subcommittee, will receive an invitation to participate in future rounds of acceptance.

Training:
The concept is "on-the-job training." A core group of CFA Allbreed Judge trainers ("trainers") will be formed, to provide the candidates with whatever tools and assistance they need, to get started.

Online training would begin with the online breed presentations. Candidates would view all available presentations in their particular specialty, followed by a very limited test.

At least one Zoom handling session would be conducted with a trainer. The applicant would need to have available for the handling session several examples of breeds in their specialty. For instance, a SH applicant would need an example of a slinky, a working breed and a moderate breed available at the Zoom session. If the applicant requires an additional session, that would be set up a week later so they can absorb the handling advice.

When the online training and handling session(s) are satisfactorily completed, the candidate will be given the title of "CFA Associate Judge" and the Board of Directors will be notified. The Associate Judge may only judge shows in China.

Evaluation:
Once the Associate Judge begins judging shows, they will be evaluated by the club. At least one CFA judge must be at each show at which any Associate Judge officiates, to serve as a lead judge to answer questions and provide assistance, if needed.
Incentive:

The Associate Judge could convert to regular status in the same manner as a guest judge would qualify, according to Judging Program Rule 3.8.


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CFA-News - Board Meeting on 06/18/20

 




The Cat Fanciers' Association
Board Meeting
June 16, 2020

Join Us for the CFA Board Meeting - Zoom Webinar
Thursday, June 18 @ 11:00AM ET
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Log in to the CFA Board Meeting using the following link. No password or registration is required.


Webinar ID: 932 0992 3599
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Audience participants have viewing and listening capabilities only. This is the open portion of the board meeting. All executive session items will be handled in a closed, ?separate meeting immediately after the regular board meeting.
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Election results will be announced on CFA News Thursday, June 18 at 8:00 PM ET or immediately after the executive session portion of the board meeting adjourns, whichever is later.
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If you can participate only via telephone, following are phone numbers to choose from based on your location:
US: +1 301 715 8592? or +1 312 626 6799? or +1 646 876 9923? or +1 346 248 7799? or +1 408 638 0968? or +1 669 900 6833? or +1 253 215 8782

International numbers available:?https://zoom.us/u/abYISLeIyB
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Sunday's Board Meeting - Zoom Webinar
June 21 @ 12:00PM ET
Webinar ID: 959 1130 1428
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CFA-News - From Credentials Committee

 



The Cat Fanciers' Association
Credentials Message
June 14, 2020

This year, CFA's 2020 election for Regional Director and Officers is an unprecedented one in many ways.??We have no Annual Meeting this year but your Credentials Committee along with Allene Tartaglia and Amber Goodright at Central Office have worked hard to continue our tradition of fairness and confidentiality in regard to the ballots and voting.?

There has been remarkable voting from all Regions and Divisions, as well.??517 clubs were eligible to vote for their RD and Officers.? 97% or 503 clubs out of 517 voted this year.

Special congratulations go to the following: Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and the ID all of which had 100% of the eligible clubs voting.??Region 1 was not far behind with only 1 club which did not vote.??

And Special thanks to those Regional Directors who followed up with the clubs in their regions who hadn't voted so their votes could be counted.

This committee recommended last year that the club information on the CFA web site contain all information in one standard way - in region order and within region, alphabetical by club name.? This was accomplished - and a thank you is in order for making it work.

I am also pleased to report that no clubs votes have been disqualified.??All 503 votes have counted!

Later this week we will be counting those ballots and wish all the candidates the best of luck!
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Nancy Dodds
Chair Credentials Committee

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