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From the President
CFA President
Rich Mastin
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September is a good time of year to make plans to attend the CFA International Cat Show & Expo in Cleveland Ohio the weekend of October 13th - 15th (see below for more info),?and to plan for your second half of the year show season.??
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This coming weekend (September 16th & 17th) at the New Vision CC/CC of The Palm Beaches/Classy Cats cat show in Daytona Beach, Florida, I along with other board members attending the show, will be holding a town hall meeting on Sunday, September 17th at 8:30 am. This is a great opportunity for those at the show to ask questions and offer suggestions.
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CFA is a sponsor of Pet Night on Capitol Hill, in Washington D.C.?being held on September 20, 2023. This event is hosted by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), the Pet Food Institute, and the Pet Advocacy Network.?
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¡°Pet Night gives Members of Congress and Congressional staff an opportunity to meet with pet care community leaders and organizations to learn about the importance of pet ownership to human health and wellbeing, and how pet-friendly policies that strengthen the human-animal bond enhance the quality of life of both people and animals.¡±
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The long awaited CFA¡¯s largest annual cat show, the CFA International Cat Show & Expo held at the I-X Center in Cleveland, Ohio is just over four weeks away.?Closing date for entering the show is September 26th at 12:00 pm EDT. Link to enter the show is - .?Exhibitors entering an Open, Champion or Premier will automatically be entered into the special O/C/P ring judging (2 rings) on Friday, October 13th. Check in on Friday (10/13) will start at 12:00 pm EDT and O/C/P judging will begin at 2:00 pm EDT.?All exhibitors for the show, not just those with O/C/P¡¯s, are welcome to check in on Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 pm EDT. Breed Awards for Best Kitten, Championship and Premiership Cat will be awarded per show for each breed and division. Every effort will be made to have these special breed award rosettes available early afternoon on Sunday. International Cat Show & Expo sponsorship opportunities , and list of nearby hotels are
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Our featured cat this month is CFA's Best Cat in Premiership, Regions 1-9 GC, GP, NW CINEMA'S COPPERFIELD OF CALCAT. |
September 26 - deadline for all CFA International Show entries. .
October 9, 2023: Central Office Closed in observance of Columbus Day.
October 16-17, 2023 ¨C In person board meeting in Cleveland OH.?
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CFA¡¯s Show Calendar
Publicize details regarding your show for FREE on CFA¡¯s show calendar. Include information such as hours open to spectators, admission prices, contests, photographer, parking details, etc. such as the example below.
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Annette Wilson, chair
Each Breed Council Member will receive a Cattery Report at no cost.?Central Office expects to have the reports completed and emailed over the months of August through October.?If there are any questions about the information ON the report, please contact Lisa Brault in Central Office: LBrault@...
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CFA Breed Awareness and Orientation School | |
Barbara Jaeger, chair
The CFA Breed Awareness and Orientation School is being held in conjunction with the CFA International Cat Show & Expo in Cleveland, Ohio, October 12-14. Registration?will be open until October 1, 2023 or until 30 Registrations are received.?The classroom portion of the school will be held in the Crown Plaza Hotel and the handling portion will be held in the IX Center (showhall). If you have questions, please contact Barbara.jaeger911@....??
Reminder, you don¡¯t have to want to be a CFA Judge to attend.?You may just want to learn more about our 46 breeds.
Complete information is available
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1st In-Person CFA Breed Awareness and Orientation School since COVID
Barbara Jaeger, BAOS chair
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August 24 ¨C 27, 2023 was the site of the first In-Person BAOS since Covid.?The Hong Kong Black Cat Club with Phebe Low, and the region sponsored this very successful event in conjunction with a show and Regional Awards Banquet.
We had 38 participants in the BAOS from 8 different countries with the first two days committed to in- classroom training and Saturday and Sunday dedicated to handling.?Our instructors, CFA AB Judges, Anne Mathis, Barbara Jaeger, Melanie Morgan provided detailed information to the attendees.?CFA AB Judges, Suki Lee and Nick Pun assisted with the in-class and handling portions of the school.?
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This whole event was in conjunction with the show and a Pet Fair dedicated to cats.?More than 100,000 visitors were in attendance throughout the weekend with many vendors of specialized cat grooming and food products.? | |
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Thanks to Matthew Wong, CFA International Division Representative, Phebe Low, Hong Kong Black Cat Club and Suki Lee for their commitment to the event and representing CFA so admirably.? | |
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Kelly Crouch, CFA Legislative Information Liaison
New Texas Regulations in the Works
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and its governing board, the Texas Commission on Licensing and Regulation, are about to engage in the rulemaking process, not once but twice, to adopt new rules for the state's Licensed Breeder Program. At the September 1, 2023, Licensed Breeder Advisory Committee , the committee discussed why rule changes were needed. This year's enacted , which reduced the licensing threshold and expanded the dog breeder exemptions, along with a change in fees, group record-keeping provisions, and general housekeeping issues necessitate the first proposed rule change. These rules must be expedited since affected breeders must be licensed by January 1, 2024. The committee provided its advisory vote to approve the draft of the proposed rules. Next, the Department will publish a Summary of Proposed Rule changes in the Texas Register on September 22. Then, public comments will be accepted until October 23. Instructions are .
Informative presentations about the Texas Administrative Procedure Act, including the rulemaking process, Open Meetings Act, and Public Information Act, were presented during the meeting for fanciers wishing to review that information. The committee will meet again on November 1, 2023.
The timeline mandated by SB 876 requires handling the second rulemaking effort dealing with recent changes to the federal standards regulation separately. The 2011 Licensed Dog and Cat Breeders Act mandates that state rules meet the federal regulations at a minimum. Thus, state rules must be updated when federal regulations change. Remember, nothing prevents the state from exceeding federal regulations and possibly opening the door to prohibitive barriers to licensing. These rule changes are expected to take longer and would delay those required by SB 876. The federal regulations are in The Animal Welfare Act and Animal Welfare Regulations. The section dealing with standards is 9 C.F.R. Part 3, Subpart A; it starts on page 126.
Information about the Texas Licensed Breeders Program is available at the .
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CFA Breeder Assistance/Breeder Rescue Programs | |
Charlene Campbell
CFA Animal Welfare - CFA Breeders Assist & Breed Rescue Program VP?
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We want to share this article especially for all the new folks, it is very beneficial when planning your cattery capacity. This is a helpful guide.
Cattery Basic Time Management Tips
University of Florida, College of Veterinary
This was a study presented by Dr. Kate Hurley, DVM, MVPM, director Koret Shelter Medicine Program, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, ¡°Professional Standards of Care for Animal Shelters¡±. (I am sure you can contact Dr. Kate Hurley for more information. I do not think it is an AR type study issue).?
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EveryCat Health Foundation | |
submitted by Virginia Rud | |
A list of our honored donors for the month of August is
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Tax Tips with George Eigenhauser
If a disaster were to strike your home or business tomorrow, would you be able to recover your important documents and records??
Whether you have been impacted by a fire, flood, earthquake, hurricane, or other natural or man-made calamity, IRS Tax Tip 2023-107 ¡°Keeping vital records safe can make disaster recovery easier¡± offers suggestions for taxpayers trying to reconstruct their important papers following a catastrophic event.?
You can order copies of your past tax documents including transcripts of past tax returns, wage, and other records using the ¡°Get Transcript¡± link on IRS.gov. The IRS notes that bank, credit card, or other financial documents may be obtainable online or you can order paper copies.?
Homeowners may be able to obtain records from tax assessors or other government agencies. Title companies, escrow companies, or your bank may have documents relating to your real estate. Insurance companies may also be a source of records.?
For more information visit:
REMINDER - EveryCat 2023 Cures4Cats Giving Campaign
EveryCat Health Foundation¡¯s 2023 ¡°Cures4Cats¡± Giving Campaign focusing on Feline Diabetes is in progress! EveryCat is highlighting this disease to help inspire further commitment to cat health research since there is still so much to learn. And *Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc. is matching $40,000 of donations in support of the campaign! Help us maximize their match!
Make your gift on or before October 1st at?
The 2023 CFA Annual EveryCat Symposium is Now Available!
You can find the transcript, plus a video with the audio recording and the presentation slides at .
We are grateful to the Veterinary Information Network (VIN) and the founder of VIN, Dr. Paul Pion for their support and sponsorship and for helping put this video together. Thank you to everyone who attended in person!
EveryCat Information and Swag available for cat shows
If you¡¯d like to share EveryCat information and swag at your upcoming cat show, show organizers can request items to share with exhibitors and/or attendees!
Send your request to vrud@...
Include the following information:
- Date(s) of show
- Expected number of exhibitors and attendees
- Contact person email and physical mailing address
- ¡°Required by¡± date
Please send requests at least 3 weeks in advance of ¡°required by¡± date!
Items available include: EveryCat brochures, printed Research Updates, can lids, Save Our Cat window clings, fun stickers for kids!?
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*Coverage for accidents, illnesses and complications relating to or caused by breeding, pregnancy, whelping or nursing. Conditions and limitations apply.?
Felix Cat Insurance is underwritten by Independence American Insurance Company.
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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
The NAR celebrated their Regional in August.
Spotlight Exhibitor of the year - Liz Blanc.
NAR New Exhibitor- Cynthia Ryther
Clerk of the year- Bob Clark
Special NAR Lifetime Achievement Award Sharyn Hauck.
Saratoga Springs was a beautiful location for the event.?I thank all the
people in Region 1 that helped.?Special Thanks To Keith Kimberlin for
managing the show, Cynthia Ryther for managing all of the pre show with
the Civic Center, Sarah Thornton for fundraising and Andie Hantz for our
unique awards.
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John Colilla, Regional Director
Great Lakes Great Maine September 2-3, 2023
Bethany Colilla
Great Lakes Great Maines held their show on September 2-3, 2023. It was dedicated to the memory of lost club members Kristine Meilstrup along with Joel and Camelle Chaney.?
The hot weekend didn¡¯t stop the almost 200 entries from supporting the club and show. They had great gate come in both days to help cheer for their favorite cat costumes. Saturday¡¯s crowd favorite was the Runaway Bride and Sunday was the Cat and his Mouse.?
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We held a Maine Coon Cat Summit where all Maine Coons competed against each other over all the classes to see who would be the Highest Scoring Maine Coon Cat in show. The Maine Coon exhibitors enjoyed getting a chance to see all the Maine Coons in one place at the same time. Congratulations to the following Maine Coons and their owners:?
Highest Scoring Maine Coon Kitten: Highlander Athens of Mainedalore?
Highest Scoring Maine Coon Cat: GC Paleeni¡¯s Teto of Angtini?
Highest Scoring Maine Coon in Premiership: GC, GP Believers Rikker of Rendezmew?
Overall Highest Scoring Maine Coon Cat: GC Paleeni¡¯s Teto of Angtini?
We had a great show and look forward to having another Maine Coon Cat Summit again next Labor Day Weekend. See you all there!?
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Sacred Cat of Burma August 26-27, 2023
Staci Taylor
The Sacred Cat Of Burma Fanciers CFA show was held the weekend of August 26-27, 2023 in Medina, Ohio. This show was a very special one for this club, as it celebrated its 50 year milestone! The show this year was also near and dear to the heart, as it was dedicated to the memory of Julie Collins and Thomas McIlrath, Two long standing members of the club. The show had an awesome raffle table, with so many wonderful items to win. One of the things we always look forward to about this location is the delicious homemade food prepared with lots of love.
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The show hall was nice and spacious and beautifully decorated. We had the amazing Larry Johnson, ready to take pictures, tons of spectators, and as always stunning cats, especially the Birmans!?Thank you to all the judges who handled our babies with care, and of course thank you to all the exhibitors who entered and supported the show.
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Last, but not least, a huge shout out to the club members for all their hard work in putting on a successful show! 50 years is such an amazing accomplishment and it speaks volumes about the love and dedication you have for the breed. Next year cannot come soon enough!
Thank you to all involved!!
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Michael Shelton, Regional Director
Cat owners in Maui are still working through the devastation caused by the recent fires. This recovery will be a long-term effort. In addition to the many cats displaced when their homes were destroyed, there were local rescues managing feral cat colonies through trap-neuter-release programs, and their veterinary facilities have been lost. It will take time and dedication to rebuild these networks to manage the local cat populations, and find homes for cats from these colonies whose habitats were lost. Fanciers in Hawaii have been working diligently to raise money to help these efforts, and CFA Fanciers from all over the world have been very generous in their donations.
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Kenny Currle - Regional?Director | |
Yukiko Hayata, Regional Director
There was a cat show by Japan Dancing Cat Club in Kamata, Tokyo on July 29th. Tokyo is having a hot summer that We¡¯ve never experienced before. Among them, the cat show is difficult for both exhibitors and cats but 125 entries from all over Japan gathered and a grand cat show was held.
On the day, the exhibitors were enjoying lunch box(Bento) by very famous restaurant?IMAHAN for sukiyaki.
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Pam DelaBar, Regional Director
A reminder to fanciers and clubs that donations to the CFA Breeder Assistance Fund are really needed.?We are very much aware of the horrific fires in Maui, flooding in Beijing,damage from Hurricane Idalia (and Hurricane Lee remains a threat), but now also flooding in Greece where animal rescue organizations are stretched to their limit.?Tenerife fires were finally contained but now a disastrous earthquake in Morocco (and we still have not heard from one of our breeders there).?The war in Ukraine still threatens the lives of our friends and is causing unbelievable hardships for breeders.?Please help with your donations - CFA Breeder Assistance is a not for profit 501c3 and your donations are tax deductible (in the US).
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Hong Kong
Suki Lee - Coordinator ID-Hong Kong
CFA ID Awards Banquet 2023
A big shout-out!?A big thank you to the Hong Kong Black Cat Club putting in huge effort to host the ID Award Dinner for the CFA cat fanciers in Asia.?It has been a special week for CFA with plenty of actions during August 24-27, 2023.?We had the BAOS, handling classes, a two-day CFA show in the Cat Expo with over 180,000 spectators.?On August?27, 2023 we had the wonderful International Division Award Ceremony Banquet and the first ID (ex China) banquet since the Pandemic.
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Thank you the support and contributions from all the participants and organizer for the International Division Award Ceremony Banquet:?
The event co-organiser - Hong Kong Cat Expo 2023 of Exhibition Group Limited,?
The event sponsors:
GOLD sponsor - Nutrience SUBZERO
SILVER sponsor - Kakato, Nulo and Papai
The event photography Amy Works Show Cat Photography.?
The volunteers£º Phebe Low, Suki Lee, Rainy Lai, Cheung Sau Fong, Wan Lau, Leona Wong, Alex Chan, Yan W. Lee, Pak Hei, Christine Choy, Ah Chi, Addison, Leshan and Aiden taking care the on stage traffic, reception and awards counter.
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Thank you very much for the ID Banquet committee members: Phebe Low, Suki Lee, Alex Chan, Leona Wong, Leung Pak Hei and?Yan W. Lee.
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