CFA News Announcement - Epoints Reports Have Moved
8/22/2020
The ePoints reports (previously accessed through the Online Almanac) have moved to eCat.?These new reports are now tied directly to the show scoring database, ensuring accurate and timely scoring updates. The other pages of the Online Almanac are still accessed through the Online Almanac. Only the ePoints pages have been relocated to be accessed through eCat. All other contents in the Online Almanac have been, or will be, gradually relocated to CFA¡¯s website. You can access your Online Almanac subscription as you always have, however, when you try and view ePoints through the Online Almanac portal, you¡¯ll be redirected to ePoints¡¯ new home. You¡¯ll need an eCat account to view ePoints. The ePoints page in the Online Almanac will guide you through the process.
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We have already matched your Online Almanac Subscription with your existing eCat account in most cases. If you login to eCat and are unable to access ePoints from the menu, then please contact support@.... If you have more than one eCat account, we can easily update the account you currently use. eCat can be accessed from the main or this direct link .
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Remember, to access ePoints you need a subscription to the Online Almanac. Due to the lack of shows to report on for scoring, Online Almanac subscriptions (ePoints) have been extended for 9 months retroactively starting with subscriptions which ended in March 2020.
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On 08/23/2020 1:04 PM Linda Peterson via groups.io <karmacatz@...> wrote:
8/22/2020
The ePoints reports (previously accessed through the Online Almanac) have moved to eCat.?These new reports are now tied directly to the show scoring database, ensuring accurate and timely scoring updates. The other pages of the Online Almanac are still accessed through the Online Almanac. Only the ePoints pages have been relocated to be accessed through eCat. All other contents in the Online Almanac have been, or will be, gradually relocated to CFA¡¯s website. You can access your Online Almanac subscription as you always have, however, when you try and view ePoints through the Online Almanac portal, you¡¯ll be redirected to ePoints¡¯ new home. You¡¯ll need an eCat account to view ePoints. The ePoints page in the Online Almanac will guide you through the process.
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We have already matched your Online Almanac Subscription with your existing eCat account in most cases. If you login to eCat and are unable to access ePoints from the menu, then please contact
support@...
. If you have more than one eCat account, we can easily update the account you currently use. eCat can be accessed from the main
or this direct link
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Remember, to access ePoints you need a subscription to the Online Almanac. Due to the lack of shows to report on for scoring, Online Almanac subscriptions (ePoints) have been extended for 9 months retroactively starting with subscriptions which ended in March 2020.
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CFA September 1 Board Meeting
CFA Board Meeting Zoom Webinar Info
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8/27/2020
CFA Board Meeting
Zoom Webinar Info - Public Meeting Open to All
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
8:00 PM Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada)
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
Or iPhone one-tap :?
????US: +16468769923,,93932431957#??or?+13017158592,,93932431957#?
Or Telephone:
????Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
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Webinar ID: 939 3243 1957
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CFA News Announcement - New Judging Program Applicant
New Applicant to CFA Judging Program
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8/24/2020
Applicants for consideration at the October 2020 Board Meeting:
?Allene Keating
Shorthair - First Specialty
Baldwin City, Kansas??USA
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 September 21, 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:
Kathleen Hoos
1753 Blakewood Dr
Chambersburg, Pa 17201
Phone: 717-263-5915
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8/28/2020
The following clubs have applied for CFA membership and will be considered at the October 3-4, 2020 CFA Board teleconference. Anyone wishing to submit comments regarding the applicants should do so in writing and send the comments to Committee Chair Carol Krzanowski no later than September 17, 2020.???
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As stated in the CFA Constitution - Article III - Membership, Section 3 - Election to Membership: "If negative information is submitted regarding the applicant, the information will be provided to the applicant with enough time for the applicant to prepare a written rebuttal prior to board consideration.¡±
China Fashion Cat Club
President: Jun Shen (Lawrence Shen)
Secretary: Haodi Wu (Daniel Wu)
Location: Shanghai, China
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China Skyline Feline Fanciers Alliance
President: Jie Jie Shi
Secretary: Ke Lu Chen
Location: Chongqing, China
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Leffair International Cat Fanciers Club
President: Yanan Wang
Secretary: Xisan Wang
Location: Beijing, China
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Magic Wing International Cat Club
President: Peng Mingchen (Gigi Peng)
Secretary: Liu Jia (Stella Liu)
Location: Shanghai, China
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Shanghai Crown International Cat Club
President: Jilin Han
Secretary: Bingqin Ma
Location: Shanghai, China
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Siam Cat Fanciers¡¯ Club
President: Chayathorn Satirasilpin
Secretary: Pongpan Ittipoonchai
Location: Nonthaburi, Thailand
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CFA September 1 Board Meeting AGENDA
CFA Board Meeting
Agenda for September 1, 2020
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8/28/2020
CFA Board Meeting Agenda & Zoom Info
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
8:00 PM Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada)
Click to join the webinar:
AGENDA
Reports of Officers, Boards, and Standing Committees
- Ratification of Online Motions - ?Anger
- Judging Program - ?Anger
- Millennial Committee/Top Cat Challenge - Anger
- International Division - Currle
- Finance - Mastin
- Legal Advisory - Byrd
- Clerking Program - Krzanowski
Reports of Special (select or Ad Hoc) Committees
- Special Show Format Request - Dunham
- COVID-19 Rates Per Country - DelaBar
- Show Rule Waivers - DelaBar
Unfinished Business and General Orders
- Unfinished Business
- Other Committees
New Business
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CFA News Announcement - Notes From the 9-1-20 BOD Meeting
CFA Board Meeting Notes - September 1, 2020
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9/2/2020
Notes from the CFA Board of Directors meeting, held September 1, 2020 via Zoom teleconference, are . Many thanks to Regional Director Pam DelaBar for taking and providing them.
The official minutes will be available on the CFA website when CFA Secretary Rachel Anger completes them.
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CFA News Announcement - This Week on Meowy Hour: Mary Tan
Meowy Hour - Wednesday, September 9
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Wednesday, September 9 at 6pm EDT/3pm PDT for Meowy Hour
Streaming on Facebook Live or via Zoom
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Mary Tan is the owner and chief storyteller of , a boutique strategic communications agency where she focuses on marketing and public relations for pet-related businesses and animal welfare nonprofits. When not working on client accounts, she is busy promoting animal adoption and programs through her work as the public relations manager for Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley, Minn., one of the largest open admission animal shelters in the United States.
The underlying mission of all her work is to change society¡¯s views of cats. She is bothered by the fact that cats are considered disposable and second-rate to dogs. She also is not a fan of the crazy cat lady image, which is not only discriminatory to cats, but to women and those with mental health issues.
Her adopted cat, Farley Waddlesworth, a former bottle baby orphaned kitten, has his own blog: .
Our featured pedigreed breed this week will be the Bombay!
PLUS: we toast to ALL cats with the "The Classy Black Cat Cocktail"
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The Zoom link will be available on the on the day of the event.
Can't make it for the live stream? A recording will be available later on the CFA FB page and on the .
Please share widely and post to your own or your club's social media.
We want to reach ALL cat lovers!
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Meowy Hour is a fun and informative CFA outreach program for ALL cat lovers.
Every week, Arden Moore interviews feline experts from a wide variety of cat-related areas, including feline health and care, rescue and adoption, popular culture, life enrichment, cat-centric items...if it relates to cats, we'll be talking about it!
Arden Moore is known as the "Pet First Aid & Safety Coach." An award-winning author in her own right, she conducts pet first aid courses, and as she notes "who says a pet first aid class has to be boring?"
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Regional Secretaries - Financial Report
To: All Southern Region Club Secretaries
CFA Southern Region
Financial Report
as of 8-31-2020 (updated 9-10-2020
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Good afternoon to all club secretaries,
I hope this finds everyone safe from the Covid-19 virus.?If there are any regional cat fancy individuals that are in need of help please reach out to us.?
In the face of uncertain challenges and still an uncertain set of risks; there appears to be some opportunities in trying to open up a few regional shows before year end.??I know the leaders of these clubs and they are thinking as much with their hearts as well as their heads.?This is not haphazard for them.?They are looking at every aspect and how to make it safe.?They look at all of us as an extended family.?In the end, this pandemic is a very big unknown and will probably change how we do cat shows for a long time to come.??I know that this seems very scary but we should all try to be safe and support these clubs as they venture into the unknown.?For those of us that have put on shows we know the financial burden that they are taking on.?I would suggest that if you don¡¯t wish to join show at least try to offer financial support for their effort.??There are many clubs in our region that may never be able to have another show.
A Florida club headed by Rich Nolte has already put on a virtual contest and the donations to the region were $3000.00.?This is fabulous!!?You may say, ¡°this is not your cup of tea¡± but try to support those that are working to make a difference in the region.?From these funds the SR will be assisting Cotton States in their November Show with funds to support PPE (thermometers, hand sanitizers, masks) they will be sharing the thermometers with other SR clubs if you need them along with left over PPE¡¯s.?
The Southern Regional Awards were totally supported this year by fund raising, donations and sponsorships as well as our $.25 fee per entry from the Central Office.?We are currently working on creating mailing labels to mail the various award certificates.?I know that we all certainly missed out on our regional celebration.?This hasn¡¯t escaped us but we just haven¡¯t gotten a good workable plan.??We are all open to suggestions and need boots on the ground to help with the facility/planning/setup.?
Attached is a breakdown of the region¡¯s bank statements since the beginning of this year.??While we have $37,124 in the bank, included in this number is $5,156.41 we just received last month from Jacqui Bennett and Teresa Keiger¡¯s successful ¡°Go Fund Me Event¡± to benefit those impacted by Covid-19 back in March.??Two checks are being processed for two show services at $500 each.?The remainder of the funds are still being held in our account waiting for further direction from Jacqui or Teresa.??Once that has happen the information will be shared with the clubs.?The region is still in a good position with currently $31,000 (plus) in the region¡¯s treasury.?
with your club members.
Respectively presented,
Karen Boyce
Regional Treasurer
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Teresa Keiger
CFA Southern Region Secretary
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CFA News Announcement - This Week on Meowy Hour: Dr. Kat
Meowy Hour - Wednesday, September 16
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Wednesday, September 16 at 6pm EDT/3pm PDT for Meowy Hour
Streaming on or via Zoom
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Dr. Kathryn "Kat" Primm, DVM, is the nation's first Fear Free Certified Professional and she educates pet?parents,?veterinarians and pet professionals about effective?ways to decrease fear,?anxiety and stress in?pets. She is the owner and head veterinarian at the Applebrook Animal Hospital in Ooltewah, TN. She is the resident veterinarian for??and??as well as a regular contributor?to?Vetted Magazine and dvm360. She is also the host of not one, but two popular podcasts on?:??and??Learn more about Dr. Kat at?.?
Our featured pedigreed breed this week will be the Japanese Bobtail!
PLUS: we toast to ALL cats with the "The Meowvalous Mai Tai"
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The Zoom link will be available on the on the day of the event.
Can't make it for the live stream? A recording will be available later on the CFA FB page and on the .
Please share widely and post to your own or your club's social media.
We want to reach ALL cat lovers!
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Meowy Hour is a fun and informative CFA outreach program for ALL cat lovers.
Every week, Arden Moore interviews feline experts from a wide variety of cat-related areas, including feline health and care, rescue and adoption, popular culture, life enrichment, cat-centric items...if it relates to cats, we'll be talking about it!
Arden Moore is known as the "Pet First Aid & Safety Coach." An award-winning author in her own right, she conducts pet first aid courses, and as she notes "who says a pet first aid class has to be boring?"
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CFA Newsletter - September 2020
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As I sit to write my message today, I am reminded that 19 years ago today, America was attacked by evil forces. While the impact of the downing of the World Trade Center Towers, the crash of a plane into the Pentagon, and the failed attempt of Flight 93 were different than the current pandemic, both incidents have had a big impact on the cat fancy. I think almost everyone is keenly aware of where they were on September 11, 2001!
Currently, CFA and other cat organizations around the world are trying desperately to cope with how can we bring back live events and still comply with regulations imposed on the clubs around the world. CFA has two domestic clubs which are in the planning stages of hosting their first shows since the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. What can we expect when we enter and attend that first show? It will be a new experience for us all,?judges and s exhibitors alike. COVIS-19 also has impacted how the CFA clubs produce shows. One new judging system will incorporate bay judging style. This is a system used in Australia and England. The judges and exhibitors are a resilient lot and I am sure that they will be more than happy to comply with the rules and set up by clubs in order to get back to live shows.
NEMO is hosting a Virtual Cat Competition and they have over 600 entries competing in several different categories. This show platform that is being used is new to CFA. We all are looking forward to a successful event hosted by NEMO.
Work is also in the planning and implementation phase for the CFA International Top Cat Challenge. Lorna Freimoth is taking the lead role in this production. Regional events are the first step in this Top Cat Challenge. Please contact Lorna if your region will be joining the other regions for this event.
We have had a very hot and dry summer on the West Coast. As a result, many fires are burning out of control in California, Oregon, and Washington states. Many of these are barely contained. If you are in danger, be prepared to leave on a moment¡¯s notice. It could save your life and the lives of your pets.
Please stay safe and healthy. COVID-19 remains an extremely dangerous health hazard!
Darrell Newkirk
CFA President
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Allene Tartaglia
CFA Executive Director
Registrations
The folks in CFA's registration department share some items for fanciers to keep in mind when submitting registrations.
If you are using to register a cat, please include the color description, not just the color code. For bi-color cats, we need the full description of the color, for example blue and white, red and white, etc.
Owners ¨C if two people share the same last/family name, e.g. husband and wife, this is considered two separate owners and the owner information needs to be filled out for both individuals.
Hard copy applications - if actual paperwork is being sent to the office, please do not send cash and keep in mind that checks must be issued from a U.S. bank in U.S. funds. Include an email address so we can contact you with any questions.
More tips from the registration department next month.
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Vicki Nye - Chair
Guest Judging Announcement for Both Clubs and Judges
In response to clubs wishing to be able to put on a show with local judges during our recovery from the pandemic, the CFA Guest Judging Program proposed, and the Board of Directors have passed the following two motions at the 9/1/2020 Board of Directors Meeting.
Motion #1: Effective immediately, CFA clubs are permitted to contract licensed ACFA, TICA or CFF judges of good standing for the 2020-2021 CFA show season only, provided the Guest Judge¡¯s residence is no further than 200 miles (322 Kilometers) away from the event show hall, and no CFA judge with a residence no further than 200 miles away from the event show hall is willing and available to officiate the show. All guest judging approvals shall be determined at the discretion of the Guest Judging Committee and subject to all present rules, with the exceptions of Guest Judging Rules 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3, within which only the prohibitive or more restrictive language contrary to this motion will be waived for the 2020-2021 CFA show season only. Requests declined by the Guest Judging Committee shall be reviewed by the CFA Executive Committee only by written appeal submitted by the requesting club to the committee.
Motion #2. Effective immediately, CFA Judges are permitted to guest judge for ACFA, TICA or CFF feline organizations during the 2020-2021 show season only, providing that the contracting organization¡¯s planned show hall is within a 200 mile (322 Kilometers) distance of the CFA Judge¡¯s residence. All guest judging approvals shall be at the discretion of the Guest Judging Committee and shall be subject to all present show rules and guest judging rules, with the exceptions of Guest Judging Rules 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3, within which only prohibitive or more restrictive language contrary to this motion will be waived for the 2020-2021 CFA show season only. Requests declined by the Guest Judging Committee shall be reviewed by the CFA Executive Committee only by written appeal submitted by the CFA judge to the committee.
If you have questions or would like additional information regarding this process, please contact Vicky Nye.
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Judges' Continuing Education Report
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Anne Mathis - Chair
The CFA judges have had several opportunities this summer to earn their required Continuing Education Credits. At the Annuals, we usually have a Judge¡¯s Workshop, at which the judges are presented with several breed presentations, usually done by the breed secretaries of those breeds, with the opportunity to handle these breeds after the presentation. We obviously couldn¡¯t do the handling portion this year, but we did have three Zoom sessions with breeds that were scheduled-the Singapura, Bengal, and Ragdoll. All were well received, and plans are underway to continue monthly breed presentations, with judges presenting their breed of expertise. We will probably start those in November of this year. At the 2021 Annual, we hope to cover the Chartreux, the Cornish Rex, and the Devon Rex.
Judges also took the 2020 Judge¡¯s Examination this year, which covers rule and standard changes from two years of standard and rule changes, and Judge¡¯s Code of ethics items. Judges could choose to take the exam online, by email, or snail mail, and had to pass with a score of 85% or higher. We had a very high number of perfect tests, and those that had to take the retest passed with flying colors.
China Associate Program Report
Anne Mathis, chair
- Gavin Cao, translator
- Chloe Chung, coach and translator
- Pam DelaBar, coach
- Barbara Jaeger, coach
- Darrell Newkirk, translator
- Teresa Sweeney, coach
- Bob Zenda, coach
The China Associate Program was developed by the prior administration to fill a need for judges in China during this time of difficult to impossible travel for our CFA judges. The associates, five longhair and five shorthair, will, at the completion of this program, be able to judge their single specialty in shows in China only.
The associates participated in multiple Zoom sessions about the breeds of their specialties that are seen in China, and took and passed post tests about those breeds. They also had sessions similar to those that are presented at the Breed Awareness and Orientation School, which are conducted at the International every year, in addition to other international locations. Currently, we are working on handling. The associates have recently submitted videos of themselves handling cats they own, evaluating them and presenting them as they would in a final. The coaches and myself were very impressed with these early handling submissions. Our upcoming work will include them handling cats that they do not own, with emphasis on breeds of different body types. When the coaches are comfortable with their abilities, they will complete their training with a post test and final interview. We hope that some of them will ultimately apply to the judging program and complete the requirements to become a CFA judge?
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CFA's First
Online Breed Orientation & Awareness School
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CFA's first online Breed Orientation & Awareness School (BAOS) will be held October 15, 16 and 17.?Anyone can attend, but if you are planning on applying to the judging it is a requirement or if you are already a CFA Judge you can attend for CE credits.?This first class will be held in USA time zone and will not include a handling portion.?All participant must attend all three days for credit.
Additional information on the school is available on the or you can contact Barbara Jaeger . Ready to register? . Registration closes October 7.
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Notes From the CFA Judges' Association
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Wendy Heidt
The current COVID-19 is forcing people to be innovative and creative to find ways to work and play. The cat fancy is no different.
CFA and the member clubs are looking for ways to keep people interested in pedigreed cats and several new endeavors have come from those efforts.
A group of clubs has applied for a show license in December for a bay style benching show. This is a popular format in Australia. A variation of this, called row judging, is also used in some areas. These formats require the CFA board to review and approve as it will violate a few CFA show rules.
Bay style is typically set up where the benching cages and judging cages are the same. Cats are benched in ¡°L¡± or ¡°C¡± shaped groups, called bays (think regular judging ring), in numerical order with one cat per cage. The judge will then move from bay to bay completing judging of each entry. In CFA, a clerk will accompany them to assist with the record keeping of awards. A CFA steward is not needed as the cats are returned to their own benching cage.?At an appropriate time, after the judge had completed all entries of a class, finals may be presented.?
For example, let¡¯s say there are 20 longhaired kittens and those longhaired kittens have 2 bays holding 10 kittens each. The kittens are benched in numerical order starting with entry number 1 in the first bay. The judge starts there then goes around the bay judging all the entries. When they have completed bay 1 they will move to bay 2 and finish judging the longhaired kitten entries 11 through 20.?If there is not a judge working in Bay 1 then the judge can present the longhaired kitten final if they are doing single specialty or move on to the shorthaired kittens. They would work their way through the shorthaired kittens in the same manner.
No two judges are in the same bay at the same time. The entries may be visited by their owners/agents when there is no judge in that bay. It will be helpful to keep items in the benching cages to a minimum as the judge will need to be able to remove the entry from the cage for judging.
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This is just an example of how an in-person cat show could be like in the near future as we grapple with social distancing but desire to enjoy the competition with our cats and camaraderie.
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Carol Krzanowski - CFA Club Membership Chair
The following clubs have applied for CFA membership and will be considered at the October 3-4, 2020 CFA Board teleconference. Anyone wishing to submit comments regarding the applicants should do so in writing and send the comments to Committee Chair Carol Krzanowski no later than September 17, 2020.
As stated in the CFA Constitution - Article III - Membership, Section 3 - Election to Membership: "If negative information is submitted regarding the applicant, the information will be provided to the applicant with enough time for the applicant to prepare a written rebuttal prior to board consideration.¡±
China Fashion Cat Club
President: Jun Shen (Lawrence Shen)
Secretary: Haodi Wu (Daniel Wu)
Location: Shanghai, China
China Skyline Feline Fanciers Alliance
President: Jie Jie Shi
Secretary: Ke Lu Chen
Location: Chongqing, China
Leffair International Cat Fanciers Club
President: Yanan Wang
Secretary: Xisan Wang
Location: Beijing, China
Magic Wing International Cat Club
President: Peng Mingchen (Gigi Peng)
Secretary: Liu Jia (Stella Liu)
Location: Shanghai, China
Shanghai Crown International Cat Club
President: Jilin Han
Secretary: Bingqin Ma
Location: Shanghai, China
Siam Cat Fanciers¡¯ Club
President: Chayathorn Satirasilpin
Secretary: Pongpan Ittipoonchai
Location: Nonthaburi, Thailand
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Jacqui Bennett
CFA Breeds and Standards Committee Chair
The Breeds and Standards committee is happy to announce they have completed the review and submission of all breed ballot items for formatting.?This year we had ballot items from 12 breeds.
Our upcoming focus projects will be surrounding a poll of the breed councils concerning grammatical corrections to standards and a guideline document for standards including common descriptions, definitions and terms.
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Desiree Bobby, Director of Marketing
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Free Workshop Webinars - Provided by The National Kitten Coalition
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The National Kitten Coalition (NKC) is presenting a series of caregiving workshops specifically for breeders, rescues, friends, fans and followers of CFA. This month, Speaker Susan Spaulding, Director of Neonatal Programs for The National Kitten Coalition, will be presenting:
Defeating Diarrhea Workshop Webinar
Thursday, September 24th 6:00PM-7:30PM EDT
This webinar will provide you with the knowledge you need to minimize ¨C and even defeat ¨C diarrhea.?By understanding the many causes of diarrhea, kitten caregivers can better prevent it and respond effectively when it does happen.?Learn what can be done ahead of time to prevent diarrhea and what to do immediately when soft stool starts.?Don¡¯t get discouraged ¨C diarrhea can be defeated!??
to secure your spot.
Can¡¯t make it?? because all registrants will have access to watch the recorded webinar at a later date.
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Ringworm can be a frustrating fungus affecting your kittens. In this webinar you will learn how to minimize risks ster because all registrants will have access to watch the recorded webinar at a later date.
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Cat Millennial Outreach Committee
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Lorna Friemoth - Chair
The CFA International Top Cat Challenge's Regional Virtual Qualifying Events will soon be underway, with the first scheduled competition to be held by the Great Lakes Region. It will be open for entries shortly. Please keep your eyes on?, or on Facebook at??for all shows as they become available. The current CITCC guidelines as approved by the CFA Board of Directors can be found here. We hope that you'll support all of the regional qualifying events.
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With the finishing touching being completed on the October issue, it's time to begin looking towards Cat Talk's December issue - or rather, Cat Talk is seeking contributions from our readers! Two are specifically for the December issue, and the third is a reformatting expansion of a current feature. Many thanks in advance for your thoughts and stories!
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"...and Then I Got Put In Time Out"
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A December tradition continues as Candilee Jackson is again collecting kitties' letters to Santa. As we all know, where there is cute, mischief often isn't far behind. Does your cat need to tell Santa about something that landed him in time out? Help your cat send his letter to Santa (via Candilee) and share with all of us. High resolution photos optional.
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"All I Want For Christmas..."
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It's happened to all of us: we get our furry ones a special something, and they're more interested in the packaging that it came in.
So...what would YOUR cat say that she really wanted for Christmas? An extra-large box from Amazon? The highest ledge possible in the house? A big handful of green beans?
Share that item that your cat would ask Santa to bring him (if your cat had opposable thumbs), but first, share it with Cathy Scarbrough
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All of us have had "that" special cat - a heart cat that we had a deep connection with. It may have been a cat that you exhibited and formed a lasting bond with. Or convinced you that he/she should stay - and you are thankful it did. Or maybe a non-pedigeed cat who knew that you needed him/her and consoled you like no other cat ever did.
Laurie Coughlan is taking her series to the next level with "My Special Cat" and she would love to include your story. Think of this as a love letter to that special cat in your life. Please send her your story and a photo if you wish.
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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?
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Legislation ¨C What¡¯s Hot . . . . . . .
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?Kelly S. Crouch, CFA Legislative Information Liaison
Sharon Coleman, CFA Legislative Legal Analyst
Burke County, North Carolina ¨C-- From Animal Services Reform Efforts to Mandatory Sterilization with Breeder Permit Proposal
After making multiple animal services reforms, Burke County is now considering requiring permits for any breeding of cats or dogs and other adverse provisions. The county is located in western North Carolina and includes part of the Hickory¨CLenoir¨CMorganton, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area.?Best Friends Animal Society (BFAS) focuses on this area as part of its effort to end ¡°the killing of dogs and cats in U.S. shelters by the year 2025.¡± According to BFAS, North Carolina is the third worst state ¡°in the country for pet shelter deaths.¡± While this designation can inspire workable reforms and better outcomes for pets in the shelter system, it can also open the door to coercive measures detrimental to fanciers and other pet owners. As a result, many changes have been made, including prior revisions of the animal code. Then in August 2020, Burke County Animal Services received an award from BFAS for being ¡°one of three shelters with an animal intake between 2,001-6,000 to be recognized with the award for highest reduction in shelter killing¡± (¡°¡± , The News Herald, August 27, 2020 ). Despite these strides, yet another substantial revision to the ordinance is now pending that would increase the size of the current ordinance from 25 pages to 49 if enacted.
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Recent CFA Legislative Group Blog Posts:
What¡¯s Hot¡¡¡¡ Retail Pet Store Sales Bans, What¡¯s New and What¡¯s Old?
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Please report legislation happening in your area to the Legislative Group ¨C legislation@...??Visit the and the to see the current legislative news.
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A list of our honored donors for the month of August is
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Winn Feline Foundation/American Veterinary Medical Foundation 2020 Scholarship winners:
Mary Coleman, 3rd year vet student at The Ohio State University and Rebecca Rosas, 2nd year Vet student at the University of California-Davis. Each student will receive a $2500 scholarship.
2020 AVMF/Winn Feline Foundation Excellence in Feline Research Award Recipient:
Dr. John Kruger, a graduate of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Kruger is the inaugural Carrigan Chair Endowed Professor for Feline Health at Michigan State University, and a professor of Internal Medicine. He co-founded the university¡¯s Center for Feline Health and Well Being and has served as its director since 1998. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and a member of the American Society of Veterinary Nephrology and Urology. His research has focused on advancing the understanding, prevention and treatment of the widespread issues of urinary disorders and infectious diseases in cats. His specific interests include feline idiopathic cystitis, nutritional management of urolithiasis, evaluation of renal function, feline viral uropathogens and development of feline herpesvirus vaccines.
Upcoming Webinars, presented in association with CFA and TICA
¡°For Me to Know and For You Never to Find Out: Cats and Pain¡±
with Dr. Robin Downing and Steve Dale.
September 23rd, 2020 11:00 am ¨C 12:00 pm EDT
Registration :?
Save The Dates:?
October 14th, 2020, 8:30 to 9:30 PM EDT- Dr. Kari Mundschenk will present?¡°Work Smarter, Not Harder for PURR-fect Health: A Preventative Care Perspective¡±.?This webinar is presented in celebration of National Veterinary Technician/Nurses week, October 11th-17th, 2020 and will be sponsored by IDEXX. This presentation will be submitted for RACE approval. Watch for registration information.
October 15, 2020, 1:00-2:00 pm EDT- Dr. Jody Gookin will speak about GI issues in Kittens, based in part on Winn-funded research.
Coming in NOVEMBER! Diabetes Webinar! Watch for more information!
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Tax Tips
by George Eigenhauser
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020 creates two, temporary changes to federal tax law to encourage charitable donations.?As part of CARES, individuals and corporations who itemize their deductions may be able to claim much larger amounts of their charitable contributions.?Individual taxpayers may deduct gifts of cash to public charities up to 100% of the taxpayer¡¯s adjusted gross income (up from the previous maximum of 60%).?Corporate taxpayers may be able to deduct gifts of cash to public charities up to 25% of their taxable income (up from the previous maximum of 10%).?These increases in allowable charitable deductions only apply to cash donations to public charities, not to donations to private foundations or donor advised funds.
CARES also creates a new ¡°above the line¡± adjustment to income which allows taxpayers who do not itemize to receive a tax benefit from charitable donations.?It is estimated that almost 9 out of 10 individual taxpayers do not itemize their federal tax deductions.?For 2020 the amount available is up to $300 per taxpayer ($600 for a married couple) in charitable contributions.?The amount of the charitable donation, up to the dollar limit, is subtracted from their gross income before calculating the standard deduction and taxes due.?It reduces their taxable income without the need to itemize deductions on their federal tax return.
Please remember that you may not take a charitable deduction for your contribution unless the organization is qualified to receive tax-deductible donations. Some organizations, such as political, social, or civic groups, may be tax exempt but you cannot deduct contributions to them as charitable donations.?The Winn Feline Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity.?All of your donations to Winn are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed under federal law.
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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.
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Code: 1000026977
or call 877-999-3223 and ask for the discount code CFA CAT FANCIERS ASSOCIATION
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Sharon Roy - Regional Director
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Congratulations to NEMO Cat Club for a fantastic entry in its virtual competition.?The club members worked very hard with advertising to draw entries in from all over.?I understand the?¡°Spectators choice¡± contests raised a really nice sum for their charities.
Special thanks to Mike Atschul working with club member Wendy Carson for help with the online advertising for this Region 1 virtual competition. The club could not have done it without the technical help of members Nancy Kerr and Deirdre Gerhardt
Links to the videos are below
- Pam Bassett's final:
- Teresa Patrone Sweeney's final:
- Gary Veach's final:
- Pam DelaBar's final:
- Sharon Roy's final:
- Allan Raymond's final:
- Spectator's Choice Awards:
- Best of Best presentation by Darrell Newkirk:
Another Region 1 virtual competition is on the way!?Region 1 will be participating in the Virtual qualifier.?Details forthcoming.
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Terri Zittel - Regional Secretary?
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Region 2 held their first meeting via ¡°Zoom¡±. It was truly spectacular and we so enjoyed seeing and hearing many of our exhibitors and judges for the first time in what seems like forever. Pam Moser orchestrated the meeting with help from Mary Auth. (Thanks, Mary!)
The various clubs gave reports and status of their coming shows. As most of you know, the Lewis and Clark December show has been cancelled. Also the regional show that was to take place the first weekend in January has been cancelled. Barb Callison just sent me a note that the IdaCats show in Boise, ID in March has also been cancelled.
Wendy Heidt said the Emerald Cat Club show that is to be held in February this coming year is in the planning. She is working on an idea to hold the show similar to the shows in Australia. She has experience with this format and hopes to implement it here in the USA.
Other traditional shows are waiting to see what the state and counties will allow in the coming months. Several clubs, such as Boise, have very small show halls which can be problematic.
All in all, it looks at best to be a three month show season. Discussion then ensued about regional awards for the show season. The consensus was not to have them for the 2020-2021 year.
We all wanted to express our sincere thank you to Deena Stevens who created the ¡°On the Road Again¡± and the regional awards booklet, both of which can be viewed online at CFANorthwest.org. If you get a chance, please take a look at these two creations. They are beyond wonderful!
Several more ideas were presented. Brian Moser suggested that we wear our masks in the house so the cats can get used to them. Dee Johnson brought up that the kittens she was presenting to prospective parents took flight when they saw people with masks. We could all picture those little cats leaving the room! LOL!
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As the meeting was ending, we received the sad news that Carroll Muck had passed away. Carroll is a longtime exhibitor in our region. She has shown Household Pats and recently a beautiful Manx, GC, GPD, AW Ocigato¡¯s Rocket Science. GHD HRW Lucas and Rocket were Grands of Distinction this year. She also bred Scottish Folds for many years under the cattery name Ocarma. Carroll was very active in animal rescue with the Cascade Animal Protection Society. She was the co-founder of the organization. She also was frequently seen at her booth, First Class Cats. Carroll was a great advocate of Cat Agility. We are going to miss her. Rest in Peace, Carroll.
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Paula Noble - Regional Secretary
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Summer is saying GOOD-BYE and Fall is beginning.?The weather change has been pleasant in North Texas, but in other parts of the Region not so much!!
Hurricane Laura came in the end of August and left quite a mess is some of areas of the Region.?Westlake, LA (where Anne Paul lives) was hit hard.?
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Damage in Westlake, LA. Anne Paul's house (above) with downed trees, power lines, and missing siding (insert). At right, the remains of a laundromat in a shopping center in Westlake.
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The latest unexpected weather was the early snow fall in Colorado.?In Denver temperatures went from 101F on 9/5/2020 to the low 30¡¯s on 9/8/2020 and reports of 6-18 inches of snow in different areas of Colorado.?Snow continues falling today in many areas??Thanks to all who contributed to the GSR Disaster Relief Fund.?For those what would still like to contribute, please send via PayPal to cfagsr@... and designate that it is for the Disaster Relief Fund.
Crystal Wood is hard at work putting the cookbook together.?Thank you all for the submission of sufficient recipes to make this work.?We will let you know when these are available for ordering.
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The Annual Committee ordered masks as an additional fund raiser.?The ear loops are adjustable to make it easy to make it fit your face.?Face masks are selling for $10.00 ea. or 2 for $15.00 which includes shipping within the US.?You can order and pay for these through the Region 3 PayPal address?cfagsr@...
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John Colilla - Regional Director
No report for this month
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Howard Webster - Regional Director
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Well, another Covid-19 month has passed and no shows!?For those of us who love going to shows, It has been quite dreary without them.?Hopefully, we are all well and taking care of ourselves.
Some places are having shows in November, so let's keep our fingers crossed that they will happen, and that all participants will stay safe!
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SPOTLIGHT AWARD
***Cyndy Bird***
I remember meeting both Cyndy and Andrea over 20 years ago when their mentor introduced these new British Shorthair breeders.?Well, a long time has passed since then, and Cyndy and Andrea have become top British Shorthair breeders in CFA, with many award-winning cats, both nationally and regionally awarded.
Cyndy has always been there to help and lend a hand, especially for the regional banquet.?For those who do not realize it, getting the regional banquet and awards ceremony put together is a TON of work, but Cyndy is ALWAYS up for the challenge, wheeling and dealing to get the best package at the most reasonable price.?And every year, it goes off without a hitch!?With humor, embarrassing skits, and a thoroughly calming voice, she makes the awards show something to be seen, as well as a pleasure to be seen!?And she gets us through the damned thing in record time!
This year, without a banquet, Cyndy and Andrea coordinated the delivery and distribution of the Awards.?From sorting and boxing, to driving all over Southern California and Arizona just to get the awards to the people for pick up.?This has saved the region a lot of money, but it is a HUGE amount of work.?And, just because she has SO much time on her hands, she has recently added CFA Director-at-Large to her repertoire.?Congratulations, Cyndy!
This is just a small part of the effort Cyndy has put forth to help Region 5.?So, it is with great pleasure that I am happy to give the Spotlight Award to a very worthy recipient!?Thank you for all you have done, and continue to do, for our region!
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Speaking of all of the work that went into the regional awards, I wanted to thank Nancy Jo Bueno for her PHENOMENAL job on our award banquet booklet!?She has done it every year for quite some time now, and this year's was even greater!?Thank you, Nancy Jo, for all of the labor and effort you put into an amazing book!
For all of those affected by the California wildfires, my deepest condolences.?Remember, if you need help, please reach out!
Everybody, please stay safe out there!
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Candilee Jackson - Regional Secretary
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You¡¯re Invited!!!
Please come to the MWR Zoom meeting on Wednesday, September 23rd at 7pm CDT to celebrate the winners of the 2019-2020 show season!
Grab your favorite drink, dinner, (or snack) and dessert and dress up formal** for the occasion!
**Definition of formal:??formal dress or formal jammies!
A Zoom link will be posted to the MWR website as well as the io group email list.
A second Zoom meeting is in the planning stages for October with some special guests.?Please look at the MWR website and io groups for the date and time.
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Kenny Currle - Regional Director
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The Southern Region will host its virtual qualifying contest beginning this Saturday. Entries accepted September 19-October 3; judging takes place Oct 5-9th.
Complete information will be .
Entries will be $10 per entry, 4th one free.
$1 per vote for spectators choice with those proceeds to benefit CFA Breeders' Assistance Program
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Yukiko Hayata - Regional Director
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Nishinihon Cat Club had first show of this season on August 2, 2020 at Osaka. We had 5 AB and 1 SH/LH with 7 judges including 5 judges from Tokyo. Because of COVID-19, entry was about 50. Before the show, club was able to get Osaka mayor¡¯s permission for this event.
When all participants passed gate, club members checked their temperature one by one. When they have no fever, under 37.5C they could pass the gate. All were fine!?They recorded their temperature by themselves on their benching poster at the gate. If something happened after the show, this record will be helpful.
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During show club, exhibitors, judges, clerks and stewards were so careful to protect themselves from Covid-19.?Club prepared face shield to all participants, thin rubber gloves for clerks and stewards, four disinfection sprayers at show hall.
Club also prepared double space for all benching. Benching was designed just like the islands as entry was not big. Disinfection vendor, Ofrir perfectly supported this show with lots of disinfection.
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Club also made screen door at the gate and opened all windows 15~20 cm wide for ventilation during show. These windows were back of the judging cages and had curtain so that cat was not able to escape easily.?Club announced about opened windows and asked exhibitor being careful not to miss their cats.
Show started, at first I made a short speech about current situation of Covid-19 and thanked club which had such a well arranged show with courage. We felt ventilation is very important when we have events indoors with many peoples.
Only one small problem was noone could have food at show hall.?However, show started at 13:00 pm so we were able to have lunch before passed gate. Drinks were ok to have.
After the show, we hope that we will have no infected person later..
Fortunately, all participants are fine as of September 3.
We appreciate the club and all participants for their understanding
and corporation.
Our next show by Comodo Cat Fanciers will be held November 28.
We hope every shows in the world will be successful and safety.
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Pam DelaBar - Regional Director
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Sections of Region 9 are getting excited!!!?Starting 18 October, we will have a series of three one day shows in Yl?j?rvi, Finland. Sherwood Manx Club leads off with their show on 18 October.?Cat Fanciers of Finland will conduct their show 8 November, while Sophisto Cat Club wraps up this series of 3 shows on 29 November.
Region 9 is setting a trend of having regional Zoom meetings the day after the monthly CFA board meetings.?After the information exchange, the majority of time is spent enjoying the company of friends.?More and more of Region 9 is opening up, though the majority of these areas are in the Baltic and Nordic areas.?The border situation is very fluid and can change weekly.
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CFA News Announcement - Free Diarrhea Webinar
Free Webinar - Defeating Diarrhea
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Sponsored by The Kitten Coalition
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9/21/2020
The National Kitten Coalition (NKC) is presenting a series of caregiving workshops specifically for breeders, rescues, friends, fans and followers of CFA. This month, Speaker Susan Spaulding, Director of Neonatal Programs for The National Kitten Coalition, will be presenting:
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Defeating Diarrhea Workshop Webinar
Thursday, September 24th at 6:00PM-7:30PM EDT
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This webinar will provide you with the knowledge you need to minimize ¨C and even defeat ¨C diarrhea.?By understanding the many causes of diarrhea, kitten caregivers can better prevent it and respond effectively when it does happen.?Learn what can be done ahead of time to prevent diarrhea and what to do immediately when soft stool starts.?Don¡¯t get discouraged ¨C diarrhea can be defeated!
Can¡¯t make it??because all registrants will have access to watch the recorded webinar at a later date.?
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CFA News Announcement - This Week on Meowy Hour: CFA President Darrell Newkirk
Meowy Hour - Wednesday, September 20
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Wednesday, September 20 at 6pm EDT/3pm PDT for Meowy Hour
Streaming on or via Zoom
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CFA President Darrell Newkirk
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Darrell Newkirk is a CFA allbreed judge and formerly bred Abyssinians under the cattery name Purssynian. He notes "I grew up on a farm and have loved animals from my early childhood.?I started my journey with cats when Beth and I began our relationship.?After completing my education, we returned to St. Louis from West Virginia.?We attended a CFA show in North County of St. Louis and there we were introduced to the Abyssinian breed.?Shortly thereafter, we purchased our first Aby and began our adventure as breeders.?We had many breeds of pedigreed cats in our home while I progressed through the ACFA and then CFA Judging programs.?The cat fancy has given me the opportunity to meet and make many friends around the world.?Judging requires a great deal of work to understand the complex structure of how nature recombines genes to make different looks between our breeds and sometimes within the individual breeds.?Judging is a beauty contest.?While the ¡°dress¡± must be presented in excellent condition, the structure of the cat is the most important aspect of that cat.?If a cat does not conform to the written standard, then it is difficult to win Best in Show!
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I have served as the Abyssinian Breed Council Secretary.?I have been show manager for many CFA shows.?I have served CFA in the capacity of Director at Large and now have assumed the responsibility of CFA President.?I served as the Chair of the International Division for several years and worked to get Europe accepted as Region 9.?I have had the honor to judge many of the CFA Invitational and CFA International shows.?I consider it an honor and a privilege to have your trust while I assess the beauty of your cats."
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Our featured pedigreed breed this week will be the Somali!
PLUS: we toast to ALL cats with the "The Purr-fect Peppermint Patty Cocktail"
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The Zoom link will be available on the on the day of the event.
Can't make it for the live stream? A recording will be available later on the CFA FB page and on the .
Please share widely and post to your own or your club's social media.
We want to reach ALL cat lovers!
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Meowy Hour is a fun and informative CFA outreach program for ALL cat lovers.
Every week, Arden Moore interviews feline experts from a wide variety of cat-related areas, including feline health and care, rescue and adoption, popular culture, life enrichment, cat-centric items...if it relates to cats, we'll be talking about it!
Arden Moore is known as the "Pet First Aid & Safety Coach." An award-winning author in her own right, she conducts pet first aid courses, and as she notes "who says a pet first aid class has to be boring?"
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Southern Region Newsletter - September 2020
NEWSLETTER
September 2020
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What a Long, Strange Trip
Summer Was...
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No cat shows, no regional event, no CFA Annual - it's been a long time since we've all seen each other. At least we had our feline friends to help us shelter in place, though.
But though this long, strange summer there's been a lot of things going on! And if you look off on the horizon, there just might be a CFA cat show in the future!
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Guest Judging Announcement for Clubs and Judges
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In response to clubs wishing to be able to put on a show with local judges during our recovery from the pandemic, the CFA Guest Judging Program proposed, and the Board of Directors have passed the following two motions at the 9/1/2020 Board of Directors Meeting.
Motion #1: Effective immediately, CFA clubs are permitted to contract licensed ACFA, TICA or CFF judges of good standing for the 2020-2021 CFA show season only, provided the Guest Judge¡¯s residence is no further than 200 miles (322 Kilometers) away from the event show hall, and no CFA judge with a residence no further than 200 miles away from the event show hall is willing and available to officiate the show. All guest judging approvals shall be determined at the discretion of the Guest Judging Committee and subject to all present rules, with the exceptions of Guest Judging Rules 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3, within which only the prohibitive or more restrictive language contrary to this motion will be waived for the 2020-2021 CFA show season only. Requests declined by the Guest Judging Committee shall be reviewed by the CFA Executive Committee only by written appeal submitted by the requesting club to the committee.
Motion #2. Effective immediately, CFA Judges are permitted to guest judge for ACFA, TICA or CFF feline organizations during the 2020-2021 show season only, providing that the contracting organization¡¯s planned show hall is within a 200 mile (322 Kilometers) distance of the CFA Judge¡¯s residence. All guest judging approvals shall be at the discretion of the Guest Judging Committee and shall be subject to all present show rules and guest judging rules, with the exceptions of Guest Judging Rules 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3, within which only prohibitive or more restrictive language contrary to this motion will be waived for the 2020-2021 CFA show season only. Requests declined by the Guest Judging Committee shall be reviewed by the CFA Executive Committee only by written appeal submitted by the CFA judge to the committee.
If you have questions or would like additional information regarding this process, please contact Vicky Nye.
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Southern Region Virtual Qualifying Event
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This is a part of the CFA International Top Cat Challenge. To participate in the Top Cat Challenge, all entries MUST have first entered a regional qualifying event.
Our region's event features 8 pedigreed/HHP rings, and 5 additional "fun" rings. Complete information on our region's event will be when the show opens. And don't forget to watch our for information. Entries will be $10 per entry, 4th one free.
$1 per vote for spectators choice. Proceeds from the spectators' choice voting will go to CFA BAP.
Many thanks to show managers Jacqui Bennett and Rich Nolte, and to entry clerk Andrea Cobb.
Remember, ANYONE can vote in for the Spectators' Choice contest, so encourage your friends to vote!
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Southern Region's July Virtual Event
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Congratulations to all involved in the region's first virtual competition held in July. Show manager Rich Nolte noted that 540 cats were entered in the online competition, and the region made $3000.20. Funds raised will be used to support a regional fundraiser show.
You can view the Best of the Bests presentation
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Cotton States' Show Moving Forward
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As most fanciers have heard, CFA's first show since lockdown will be our own Cotton States' CC Show on November 7-8.
Show manager Joanne Hardeman notes that the event center has many requirements and guidelines that they must adhere to in order to hold the show. These guidelines include:
- Entry warning signs
- Health & safety guidelines
- Check-In Waiver
- Show hall guidelines
- Judge suggestions
- Clerk suggestions
Another restriction passed on by the event venue was that they had to have a floor plan and benching layout 2 weeks prior to the event. That means that the closing date will be earlier than it normally would, so please be advised.
Joanne says that she's happy to share those documents with anyone planning a show while we still have to deal with restrictions.?Actually, those guidelines can be shared with any CFA club in the US and they can adapt them to their special needs. For Region 7 shows, Cotton States will pass along thermometers and any other left over materials (tape for floor directions, sanitizer, etc) from our show.?She's also happy to share any information about what Cotton States is doing, noting that a lot of the groundwork came from information shared by the TICA Skyway Cat Club (Theresa Kempton ¨C show manager)
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Flashback to 2019-2020 Season
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No plans for a celebration yet, but we have wrapped up as much of the past season as possible. The is now updated with all of our winners from the past season and the awards booklet is available for download as a low res PDF. Over on the you'll find the presentations of all of our award-winning cats. Several people noted that they'd like an actual printed awards booklet, and Ann Strople has been gracious enough to facilitate that. They are available for $15 which includes shipping. If you would still like to receive one, please contact her. Trish Blees notes that all awards have been shipped, and that she's coordinating distribution of the various certificates from Central Office.
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COVID-19 Relief Donations
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All clubs which were affected by the 2020 show season's abrupt ending and the ongoing closure of CFA cat shows were able to settle with their respective venues, and received reimbursement for judges' tickets which had already been purchased. After those items were accounted for, fundraiser coordinators Jacqui Bennett and Teresa Keiger decided to distribute $500 each to our two regional cage services (Dave Peet and Clint Knapp) to help compensate them for revenue lost during the show shut down.
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Re: CFA News Announcement - Free Diarrhea Webinar
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Free Webinar - Defeating Diarrhea
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Sponsored by The Kitten Coalition
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9/21/2020
The National Kitten Coalition (NKC) is presenting a series of caregiving workshops specifically for breeders, rescues, friends, fans and followers of CFA. This month, Speaker Susan Spaulding, Director of Neonatal Programs for The National Kitten Coalition, will be presenting:
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Defeating Diarrhea Workshop Webinar
Thursday, September 24
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This webinar will provide you with the knowledge you need to minimize ¨C and even defeat ¨C diarrhea.?By understanding the many causes of diarrhea, kitten caregivers can better prevent it and respond effectively when it does happen.?Learn what can be done ahead of time to prevent diarrhea and what to do immediately when soft stool starts.?Don¡¯t get discouraged ¨C diarrhea can be defeated!
Can¡¯t make it??
because all registrants will have access to watch the recorded webinar at a later date.?
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CFA News Announcement - Meowy Hour - Pet Expert Rita Reimers
Subject: CFA News Announcement - Meowy Hour - Pet Expert Rita Reimers
Meowy Hour - Wednesday, September 30
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Wednesday, September 30 at 6pm EDT/3pm PDT for Meowy Hour
Streaming on or via Zoom
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Cat Behavior Expert Rita Reimers
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Cat Behavior Expert Rita Reimers, knows cats very well. She has always been drawn to animals, cats in particular. And they have always been drawn to her. Rita possesses a unique ability to understand the tender nature of cats, and she shares her home with cats of all ages and temperaments.
¡°I never met a cat I couldn¡¯t help,¡± says Rita. ¡°I understand cats and their subtle ways of letting us know what they want, and it¡¯s become my mission to help cat owners understand and communicate better with their felines.¡±
Rita¡¯s ¡°cat magic¡± comes from her over 30 years of experience as a multi cat owner and cat rescue worker. Understanding cats and their behaviors is a natural ability for Rita, and she considers it her ¡°calling¡± in life. Her Cat Behavior Counseling services have helped people better understand their cat companions, and find solutions to issues that might otherwise cause a cat to be surrendered to a rescue or shelter.
Rita currently hosts a radio show on Pet Life Radio, affectionately called?19 Cats and Counting, the number of cats she currently lives with. Rita also writes a Cat Behavior Help and Advice column called ¡°A New Cattitude,¡± which is featured in every issue of?Catster Magazine.
In addition, Rita also writes regularly for such respected websites as?Chewy.com,?Pet MD, and?Pet Central. She is also a sought-after guest writer, providing her advice for pet care companies such as?Litter Genie,?Meow Mix, and?9Lives.
Rita is also a member of the?Animal Behavior Society, and the?International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, as well as the?Cat Writers Association.
As if all that doesn¡¯t keep her busy enough, Rita is also the Founder of?Just For Cats Pet Sitting, which she ran for nearly 18 years. Rita recently merged her company with? where she is now an Advisor.
Learn more about Rita by visiting
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Our featured pedigreed breed this week will be the Oriental Shorthair!
PLUS: we toast to ALL cats with the "The Flaming Dr. Pepper ME-OW!"
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The Zoom link will be available on the on the day of the event.
Can't make it for the live stream? A recording will be available later on the CFA FB page and on the .
Please share widely and post to your own or your club's social media.
We want to reach ALL cat lovers!
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Meowy Hour is a fun and informative CFA outreach program for ALL cat lovers.
Every week, Arden Moore interviews feline experts from a wide variety of cat-related areas, including feline health and care, rescue and adoption, popular culture, life enrichment, cat-centric items...if it relates to cats, we'll be talking about it!
Arden Moore is known as the "Pet First Aid & Safety Coach." An award-winning author in her own right, she conducts pet first aid courses, and as she notes "who says a pet first aid class has to be boring?"
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CFA October 3-4 Board Meeting
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CFA Board Meeting & Agenda Info
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9/29/2020
CFA Board Meeting & Agenda
Zoom Webinar Info - Open to All
October 3-4 (Saturday-Sunday), 2020
11:00 AM Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada), Each Day
Click the link below to join Saturday's webinar:
Or Telephone:
????Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
????????US: +1 646 876?9923??or?+1 301 715 8592??or +1 312 626 6799??or +1 669 900 6833??or +1 253 215 8782??or +1 346 248 7799??or +1 408 638 0968?
????International numbers available:?
Webinar ID: 988 2166 6526
Click the link below to join Sunday's webinar:
Dial in information same as above.
Webinar ID: 976 7670 9024
AGENDA - Saturday
All times in Eastern Time (U.S./Canada)
Agenda Subject to Change
Reports of Officers, Boards, and Standing Committees
- Minutes (corrections/additions), Ratification of September Teleconference Minutes -?Anger
- Judging Program Report -?Anger
- Treasurer's Report - Calhoun
- Budget Committee - Calhoun
- Diversity & Inclusion Committee - Calhoun
- Finance Committee - Mastin
- IT Report - Simbro
- Central Office Report - Tartaglia
- LUNCH - 1:00 PM
- CFA International Show - Tartaglia
- Yearbook/Publications - Tartaglia
- Marketing - Bobby
- Legal Advisory Committee - Byrd
- Legislative Committee/Group - Eigenhauser
- Winn Feline Foundation - Eigenhauser
- 3:00 PM - BREAK
- Club Applications - Krzanowski
- International Division - Currle
- Millennial Outreach Committee - Anger
- Companion Cat World - Currle
- Mentor/New-Bee Report - Krzanowski
- Show Rules - Krzanowski
- 5:00 PM - ADJOURN
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AGENDA - Sunday
All times in Eastern Time (U.S./Canada)
Agenda Subject to Change
Reports of Special (Select or Ad Hoc) Committees
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11:00 AM - Regional Awards for 2020-2021 Show Season - DelaBar and P Moser
- EMS Conversion - DelaBar
- Board Members' Guidebook - DelaBar
- CFA Modernization Steering Committee - Newkirk
Unfinished Business and General Orders
- Unfinished Business
- Other Committees
- New Business
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12:30 PM - ADJOURN
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CFA Event/Show Calendar - New
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From: CFA News <news@...>
To: karmacatz@...
Sent: Wed, Sep 30, 2020 8:02 am
Subject: CFA Event/Show Calendar - New
9/30/2020
CFA's Newly Enhanced Show/Event Calendar
CFA's show/event calendar on the CFA website has been enhanced, both visually and functionally, to provide more information and search options. The calendar's default is set to display events in "tile" mode and by month. Since we are almost at the end of September there is very little to display, so be sure to click on the month of October to get a better feel for the how the calendar functions.
Additional information for each event is available when you click on the event. For instance, the agenda for the Executive Board meeting this weekend is part of the listing.
Click here for the website page,
Below is a screen shot of the first page pointing out a few features you'll want to try.
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CFA October 3-4 Board Meeting - Tomorrow!
CFA Board Meeting & Agenda Info
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10/2/2020
CFA Board Meeting & Agenda
TUNE IN TOMORROW, Saturday October 3
Zoom Webinar Info - Open to All
October 3-4 (Saturday-Sunday), 2020
11:00 AM Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada), Each Day
Click the link below to join Saturday's webinar:
Or Telephone:
????Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
????????US: +1 646 876?9923??or?+1 301 715 8592??or +1 312 626 6799??or +1 669 900 6833??or +1 253 215 8782??or +1 346 248 7799??or +1 408 638 0968?
????International numbers available:?
Webinar ID: 988 2166 6526
Click the link below to join Sunday's webinar:
Dial in information same as above.
Webinar ID: 976 7670 9024
AGENDA - Saturday
All times in Eastern Time (U.S./Canada)
Agenda Subject to Change
Reports of Officers, Boards, and Standing Committees
- Minutes (corrections/additions), Ratification of September Teleconference Minutes -?Anger
- Judging Program Report -?Anger
- Treasurer's Report - Calhoun
- Budget Committee - Calhoun
- Diversity & Inclusion Committee - Calhoun
- Finance Committee - Mastin
- IT Report - Simbro
- Central Office Report - Tartaglia
- LUNCH - 1:00 PM
- CFA International Show - Tartaglia
- Yearbook/Publications - Tartaglia
- Marketing - Bobby
- Legal Advisory Committee - Byrd
- Legislative Committee/Group - Eigenhauser
- Winn Feline Foundation - Eigenhauser
- 3:00 PM - BREAK
- Club Applications - Krzanowski
- International Division - Currle
- Millennial Outreach Committee - Anger
- Companion Cat World - Currle
- Mentor/New-Bee Report - Krzanowski
- Show Rules - Krzanowski
- 5:00 PM - ADJOURN
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AGENDA - Sunday
All times in Eastern Time (U.S./Canada)
Agenda Subject to Change
Reports of Special (Select or Ad Hoc) Committees
-
11:00 AM - Regional Awards for 2020-2021 Show Season - DelaBar and P Moser
- EMS Conversion - DelaBar
- Board Members' Guidebook - DelaBar
- CFA Modernization Steering Committee - Newkirk
Unfinished Business and General Orders
- Unfinished Business
- Other Committees
- New Business
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12:30 PM - ADJOURN
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CFA Event/Show Calendar - New
9/30/2020
CFA's Newly Enhanced Show/Event Calendar
CFA's show/event calendar on the CFA website has been enhanced, both visually and functionally, to provide more information and search options. The calendar's default is set to display events in "tile" mode and by month. Since we are almost at the end of September there is very little to display, so be sure to click on the month of October to get a better feel for the how the calendar functions.
Additional information for each event is available when you click on the event. For instance, the agenda for the Executive Board meeting this weekend is part of the listing.
Click here for the website page,
Below is a screen shot of the first page pointing out a few features you'll want to try.
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