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2020 National Cat Show - Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th of July 2020 Co-ordinating Cat Council Of Australia
Co-ordinating Cat Council Of Australia
   2020 National Cat Show
  Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th of July 2020
                       Proudly sponsored by

      Proudly hosted by the Feline Control Council Victoria Inc
    Closing date for entries: Friday 29 May 2020
2020 National Cat Show - Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th of July 2020 Co-ordinating Cat Council Of Australia
2020 CCCA National Cat Show Judges
                                       Ring One                       Ring Two                     Ring Three
 Group 1       Kittens            DIANA ROTHERMEL                      KIT FUNG                     ROD U’REN
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                        CFA USA
               Entire             DIANA ROTHERMEL                     VICKI NYE                     ROD U’REN
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                        CFA USA
               Desexed            DIANA ROTHERMEL                     VICKI NYE                   RACHEL ANGER
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                        CFA USA
 Group 2       Kittens            DIANA ROTHERMEL                      KIT FUNG                    TIM MURPHY
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                         ACFA
               Entire             DIANA ROTHERMEL                      KIT FUNG                    TIM MURPHY
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                         ACFA
               Desexed            DIANA ROTHERMEL                      KIT FUNG                     ROD U’REN
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                        CFA USA
 Group 3       Kittens               RACHEL ANGER                      KIT FUNG                    TIM MURPHY
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                         ACFA
               Entire                RACHEL ANGER                     VICKI NYE                     ROD U’REN
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                        CFA USA
               Desexed               RACHEL ANGER                     VICKI NYE                    TIM MURPHY
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                         ACFA
 Companion Cats                   DIANA ROTHERMEL                      KIT FUNG                    TIM MURPHY
                                         CFA USA                        CFA USA                         ACFA

                                       Ring Four                      Ring Five                      Ring Six
 Group 1       Kittens              FIONA MANGAN               KERRITH WILKINSON             MARLENE CHASEMORE
                                         NSWCFA                           FCCV                          FCCV
               Entire                CHERYL ROSS                  JANET OVERTON                   GEOFF BECKETT
                                           FASA                           FCCV                          FCCV
               Desexed                TIM MURPHY                  CHERYL POLLOCK                  GEOFF BECKETT
                                           ACFA                           FCCV                          FCCV
 Group 2       Kittens              FIONA MANGAN                  CHERYL POLLOCK                  GEOFF BECKETT
                                         NSWCFA                           FCCV                          FCCV
               Entire               FIONA MANGAN                  CHERYL POLLOCK                  GEOFF BECKETT
                                         NSWCFA                           FCCV                          FCCV
               Desexed                TIM MURPHY                  CHERYL POLLOCK                  GEOFF BECKETT
                                           ACFA                           FCCV                          FCCV
 Group 3       Kittens               CHERYL ROSS                    ALLAN DAVIES                MARGARET OSLER
                                           FASA                           CQI                           FCCV
               Entire               FIONA MANGAN                    ALLAN DAVIES                MARGARET OSLER
                                         NSWCFA                           CQI                           FCCV
               Desexed                  KIT FUNG                    ALLAN DAVIES                MARGARET OSLER
                                         CFA USA                          CQI                           FCCV
 Companion Cats                      CHERYL ROSS                    ALLAN DAVIES             MARLENE CHASEMORE
                                           FASA                           CQI                           FCCV

Please Note: The judges assignments above are subject to change. The show committee reserves the right to make adjustments
as required to accommodate changes in expected exhibit numbers for different sections throughout the show. We thank you for
your understanding should this be required. Once entries have closed you will be advised of the judging timetable
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Judges Profiles
Our International Judges
Diana Rothermel - CFA (USA)
                                 Diana’s journey in the Cat Fancy began in 1969, registering Confection Cattery, breeding and
                                showing Himalayans and adding a few years later, Silver Persians. In later years, she also bred
                                (and/or exhibited) Solid, Particolor and Bi-Color Persians, Oriental Shorthairs, Japanese Bobtails
                                and Abyssinians. She bred a number of Grand Champions, Regional Winners and showed a Blue
                                Persian to CFA National Eight Best Cat.
                                Diana has been involved with working cat clubs since the beginning of her cat fancy days, helping
                                to produce shows every year, holding every position in club activities. Becoming a CFA judge in
                                1986, she is Approved Allbreed status, judging frequently throughout the year. Having had the
                                pleasure of judging in twenty-seven different countries. Diana also has been selected for the
                                judging panel of the CFA International/World show ten times and judged at the prestigious
                                Madison Square Garden show in New York City. She is proud to have been selected the CFA
                                Judge’s Association Spotlight Award winner for 2019.
                              On a personal level, Diana has two adult children and two grandchildren. Her home is in
Scottsdale Arizona, where she has lived for the past 28 years, sharing her home with Dick Kallmeyer, a Fawn, a Blue and a Red
Abyssinian and a Blue-Gold Macaw Parrot.

Tim Murphy - ACFA (USA)
                               Tim Murphy is an all breeds teaching judge for the American Cat Fanciers Association known as the
                               ACFA.
                               Tim has been judging since the year 2000. He breeds and shows Exotic shorthair and Persian
                               cats. He has been fortunate enough to have had several National wins including both Kitten and
                               Cat of the Year.
                               Tim has also had the privilege of being owned by a Devon Rex and he has also shown Maine
                               Coons cats.
                               Time loves to travel and he enjoys judging at shows.

Rod U’Ren - CFA (AUS)
                               Rod lives in Melbourne, Australia. He had his first pet cat at 3, started breeding pedigreed cats in
                               1968, but finally realized it didn’t fit into an increasingly busy life in 2014. He bred mostly Persians
                               under the Firnbank, Sublime and Preview prefixes, but has also bred Exotics, Scottish Folds and
                               Singapuras.
                               Rod started judging in 1978 and has judged widely in South Africa, USA, New Zealand and most of
                               Asia. He began guest judging CFA shows in Asia in 2006 and has since judged about 80 CFA
                               shows. At the start of 2018, he applied to become a CFA judge and was granted his Approved All
                               Breed status in 2019; being the only CFA judge living in Australia. This has changed his direction in
                               the cat world and he is enjoying this new stage of his career.
He is still the CCCT Registrar in Tas and helps with difficult registration issues in FCCV. Despite his CFA links now, he is always
happy to judge amongst old friends in Australasia when available.

Kit Fung - CFA (USA)
                               Kit Fung comes from Hong Kong and works for the Hong Kong Police Force. He is a CFA Approved
                               Allbreeds Judge. Kit has over fourtenn years experience breeding American Shorthairs. He has
                               owned three National Winners and over twenty International Divisional winners. He also the
                               owner of the only longhair Manx in Asia.
                               Previously Kit has show handled other breeds including Persians, Exotics, Maine Coons, Ragdolls,
                               British Shorthairs and Oriental Longhairs. Besides a cat lover, he also loves musical, photography
                               and travel.
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Vicki Nye - CFA (USA)
                              Cattery Name—WINDBORNE, CFA Allbreed Judge since February 1988- 31 years
                              Primary Breed: Persians, and have also bred Exotics, Manx and Abyssinians.
                              Achievements: 14 National Winners including 4 Kitten of the Years, and 35 Grand Champions.
                              I have been honored to judge the CFA International/Invitational show 10 times. Foreign
                              assignments: CFA-Japan, Austria, China, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Belgium, Italy,
                              Netherlands, Ukraine, Canada; Guest Judge-Sweden Fife, Finland-Fife, New Zealand and Australia.
                              The cat fancy has truly taken me around the world making friends and enjoying our beautiful
                              felines. Founding member of Sunkat Felines Fanciers; and past Secretary for San Francisco
                              Revelers Cat Club. I have managed shows for both clubs and the North West Regional and our
                              Regional Qualifier show. I will be teaching all longhair breeds at CFA’s Breed Awareness and
Orientation School in October 2019.
Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University 1978. I was a Commercial Credit Officer for Bank of America, and worked for
Bank of America for 41 years, recently retiring. My husband, Tom, and I live in Prunedale, California which is 6 miles from the
Pacific Ocean with our 3 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, our “senior” Persians, and a Black & white SH rescue kitty. In our spare
time, we enjoy gardening, skiing, camping, hiking, riding our motorcycles and walking the dogs on the coastal trails.

Rachel Anger - CFA (USA)
                               Rachel Anger is from the Detroit, Michigan area, where she lives with her youngest teenage son
                              (the older son is in the United States Navy) and works as a legal assistant for Michigan’s largest
                              law firm. Rachel’s natural love and appreciation for all animals led her to become a CFA judge in
                              1994. Since that time, she has judged across the United States and Canada, as well as in South
                              Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Russia, Ukraine, Austria, Italy,
                              Belgium, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Indonesia and Thailand. She has had the honor of judging
                              several times at the CFA-Iams Cat Championship Show at Madison Square Garden, New York
                              (including Best of the Best), as well as the CFA International Shows in Cleveland (including Best of
                              the Best), Detroit (Novi), Philadelphia (Oaks), Houston, Atlanta, San Mateo CA (including Best of
                              the Best), the first CFA National Show in Indianapolis in 2011, and the 2014 CFA World
                              Championship Show in Philadelphia. Rachel has appeared in the televised videos The Standard of
                              Perfection and Cat-Minster, and the 2018 Netflix documentary Catwalk: Tales from the Cat Show
                              Circuit.
                               Rachel has shown cats since 1978 and currently works with Persians and Sphynx at her
Camberwell cattery. She also owns and shows Papillion dogs. One of her dogs won several allbreed Best in Show titles, as well
as many Specialty Best in Show titles, and numerous group and breed placements. Rachel and her son have a small aviary, and
she rides one of three Harley Davidsons she owns as often as time allows. Rachel is the past Chair of the CFA Judging Program
and continues to participate on the faculty of the CFA Breed Awareness and Orientation Schools as an instructor. She is serving
her ninth consecutive term as Secretary on the CFA Board of Directors. In 2008 and commencing again in 2015, she has served
as CFA’s delegate to the World Cat Congress annual meeting. She looks forward to continuing to serve the cat fancy, both
behind the judging stand and at the board table. Her judging philosophy is to “honor and respect each cat, each exhibitor and
each fellow judge”, and through that philosophy has been fortunate enough to develop many life-long friends.

Our Australian CCCA Judges
Allan Davies – CatsQld
                              I bred my first purebred kittens when I was 16. In partnership with my wife Gail, I have bred many
                              different breeds. These include Siamese, Persians, Exotic Shorthair, Scottish Folds, Bengals, Devon
                              Rex, British Shorthair and Burmese. We are currently owned by Miss – a lovely Devon.
                              I have held many positions in various clubs and associations within the cat fancy over the years. I
                              am currently President of Cats Queensland Inc. I became an All Breeds judge in 2006 and have
                              judged throughout Australia, New Zealand, USA, China, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
                              It is an utmost privilege to be asked to officiate at the 2020 CCCA National to be held in Melbourne
                              this year.

Janet Overton - FCCV
                              My love of Siamese began in 1988, which then progressed to the show ring, as well as showing
                              Siamese, a Seal Point, I acquired a Black Oriental. I have successfully bred both Siamese and
                              Orientals under the prefix of Campari. Having enjoyed many major wins with both, I now have
                              ventured into showing Bicolour Orientals.
                              I obtained my Judging Licence for Group 2 with the Feline Control Council of Victoria in 1999. My
                              Group 1 Licence was obtained in 2018. I have judged in Victoria and Tasmania. I am a retired
                              Accountant who is now thoroughly enjoying my hobby, showing and judging.
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Fiona Mangan – NSWCFA
                              Animals have always been important in my life. After growing up with the company of whippets,
                              greyhounds and a succession of cats of varying descriptions, I became interested in cats in a
                              serious way after forming a liaison with my first Abyssinians, a tawny and a silver, in 1989. Initially,
                              it was just an involvement in showing cats but breeding them soon followed, specialising in Silver
                              Abyssinians under the Nivalis prefix. Today, we have a multi–cat household, each of them allotted
                              time according to their need to love and be loved. All cats are special and each is unique,
                              regardless of their ancestry.
                              I am a member of several cat clubs and have, for many years, been actively involved with the
                              Abyssinian Cat Club of Australasia serving in roles including President, Secretary, Treasurer and
                              Show Manager. Since 1998 I have been active as a steward, enjoying assignments in all groups
                              and in 2003, qualified as a Companion Exhibit Judge.
My pedigreed judging experience began with Group 3 (full licence 2010), followed by Group 2 in 2013, attaining my Shorthair
Judge’s licence. I completed my Longhair licence (Group 1) and was granted full licence as an All Breeds Judge in November
2016. Currently residing in the Hunter Valley Wine Country region of NSW, I enjoy observing and learning about our local wildlife.
Apart from my strong interest in all things feline, other interests include zoology, reading, embroidery, quilting.

Cheryl Ross - FASA
                              I joined the Feline Association of SA In., in 1975 and starting breeding Tabby Point Siamese under
                              the Prefix of Cheros. I was then fortunate enough to bring into South Australia a Havana male
                              (now called Chocolate Orientals) and became hooked on them. Continued working with the
                              tabbies and then introduced silver to the program.
                              Whilst working with the Orientals and a new prefix of Talkabout, I purchased my first Devon Rex
                              (Silver Tabby) and was immediately intrigued with these gorgeous weird looking ET cats. I found
                              them to be very people oriented and dog like in their characteristics. I was very fortunate enough
                              to have access to the UK lines resident in South Australia and spent quite a few years enjoying
                              their company and seeing them go to homes where previously people were unable to have a cat.
                              I gained my Group 2 licence in 1985 and my Group 1 licence in 1988 while holding various
                              positions within FASA as Secretary; Registrar; and President as well as show manager for FASA
and the Persian Breeders Cat Club for many years. I have been fortunate enough to judge throughout Australia during this time
and have enjoyed meeting many gorgeous felines and their owners. In 2019 I completed the Group 3 course in order to be an
All Breeds judge.

Marlene Chasemore - FCCV
                              Like many people, I always had domestic pet cats as a child, but acquired my first Chinchilla when
                              I was 26, which is what started my breeding and showing career. Under the Chinlea prefix, I bred
                              my first cat in 1973. I have worked hard and continually since then to improve the type, nature,
                              coat colour and eye colour of Chinchillas; success in which was measured by my winning Best
                              Group 1 Kitten at the Royal Melbourne Show with a twelve week old Chinchilla kitten; a feat which
                              I don't think has not been equalled since. This success was followed by my becoming involved in
                              breeding solid colour Persians, in which I specialise. On the show bench, my stock has amassed a
                              large number of Best in Show and Supreme Exhibit in Show awards, both within Victoria and in
                              other Australian states. My cats, kittens and neuters have frequently been placed in finals of Cat of
                              the Year in the FCC, being awarded Group 1 (Longhair) Kitten of the Year in 1995 and Desexed
                              Cat of the Year in 1996 and 1997 with Chinlea Zirconia.
                              From the outset, I was a member of the FCC Vic inc. I have held continual membership of the
Pedigreed Persian Cat Club of Victoria inc. since 1973, am currently President of the club and have been Secretary over many
years. I am a member of many other Victorian cat clubs. Show experience includes many times Show Manager for the Royal
Melbourne Show, the FCC Open Show, for Pedigreed Persian and Melbourne Cat Clubs. For fourteen years I was a member of the
FCC Committee, which administers the feline fancy for most of Victoria's members.
My many years experience as a card room and judges steward lead me to become a judge in 1981; specialising in Group 1, which
includes Persians and other Longhair breeds. I regularly judge in different parts of Australia and New Zealand, together with my
many local assignments. I was Assistant Group 1 Tutor Judge in 1989 and have been a member of the training panel for new
stewards in the FCC. I enjoy open, talk–style shows, both as exhibitor and judge. I believe that when one takes up judging, it
needs to be done with an open, impartial mind and with a knowledge of the standard. I enjoy judging, particularly encouraging
new exhibitors and interacting with all exhibitors at open shows. I believe my continued breeding experience keeps me in touch
with all aspects of judging.
Margaret Osler – FCCV
                              I purchased my first seal point Siamese cat in 1965.From there on I have owned and bred
                              Siamese, Orientals, Foreign Whites, Cornish and Devon Rex, Sphynx, British and Burmese.
                              I breed under the prefix of 'SYRECKS'. I have imported 4 Siamese cats from Hungary, over the
                              years and also some from New Zealand to try and improve the bloodlines here in Australia.
                              I also breed Whippets and have bred poodles.
                              I was the secretary of the Rex CC of A'asia for 19 years, running well over 100 shows for many
                              different clubs. I obtained my all Shorthair Judges Licence over 30 years ago and have judged in
                              most parts of Australia and New Zealand. As well as Judging, I have been a tutor judge with the
                              FCCV and examining and marking Judge for NSWCFA.
                              I am proud to be a member of the Feline Control Council Vic and CCCA.

Geoff Beckett - FCCV
                              I attained my first judges' licence in 1974 (Group 2), British and Group 3 licence in the late 1970's
                              and All Breeds status with a Group 1 licence in 1992. Surely this length on commitment is worth a
                              doctorate. I am a past president of the Shorthair Cat Club and have held many other positions on
                              the management committee of that great Club and a past Chair of the FCCV Judges' Association. I
                              have judged all over Australia (with the exception of NT) and have had so many repeat invitations
                              that they are too numerous to keep track of and several appointments in NZ.
                              I have bred Siamese, British Shorthairs and an occasional Persian under the Barraby prefix in
                              partnership with Colin Lavelle and Florris Hawkins. Although it has been many years since a cat
was bred under that prefix (1988).
I presently own a Chocolate Point Siamese, Anna, and just maybe, she will resurrect my breeding interest. Presently, I breed
Cavalier and King Charles Spaniels and the Mornhaven spaniels have been enormously influential in southern Australia. I have a
championship judging licence for the Toy Group and an Open Show licence for the Non–Sporting Group, so you can be sure I am
always busy. I also have two young sons and a large garden. I sometimes fit in cats shows.

Cheryl Pollock - FCCV
                              I became a member of the FCC in 1979 after purchasing my first pedigreed cat – a Blue
                              Colorpoint. I bred and showed successfully under the prefix 'Chryle' for approximately 15 years.
                              During this time, I was an active member of the Pedigreed Persian Cat Club, serving in various
                              positions on the committee.
                              This close involvement at the club level fuelled my interest in judging – and I completed my Group
                              1 license in 1990, and my group 3 license in 1993. I have judged in all states of Australia, New
                              Zealand and Malaysia – this has helped me to broaden my outlook, experience and knowledge
                              base, particularly in relation to various breed, quality and standards.
                              Although I no longer breed or show, I live with three Devon Rex, and three Boston Terriers. My
                              love of animals also extends to my employment, for some 30 years I have worked, primarily in
                              veterinary surgeries, grooming animals, specializing in cats. I expect my involvement with cats will
                              be a lifelong interest.

Kerrith Wilkinson – FCCV
                              Growing up we always had a pet cat that shared our home. This continues today with my pet
                              Squirt, a black tabby rescue cat. He is a wonderful friend who brings much enjoyment to our
                              family. I was introduced to the cat world as a teenager and began showing in 1979 with my first
                              show cat, a Blue Tabby Point Siamese called Budaya Blue Charro.
                              I then fell in love with British Shorthairs and obtained my first Blue girl, Barraby Miss Tiggywinkle
                              in 1982. I continued to show and breed British under the prefix Romsey. I had successes in the
                              1980’s, especially with a Blue British named Romsey Rum Tum Tugger.
                              I enjoyed learning all the aspects of showing from the paperwork, stewarding, running shows, and
                              finally becoming a judge. As I didn’t like parting with my kittens, I stopped breeding and still enjoy
                              cat shows by judging.
                             I am and have always been a member of the Feline Control Council of Victoria. Over the years I
                             have been Vice President of Shorthair Cat Club and in the mid-1980's I was a member of the Yarra
                             Valley Cat Club. I also assisted running the FCCV Feline Health Shows which raised funds for Feline
                             Health. I currently provide our ‘Focus on Felines’ Newsletter to the FCCV members, attend CCCA
meetings, run Judge’s seminars and am a member of the FCCV Judge’s Committee and Breed’s Committee.
I became a Group 3 judge in 1990, gained my Group 2 licence in 2004 and my Group 1 licence in 2010 making me an all breeds
judge. I am currently a CCCA All Breeds Tutor Judge and frequently judge for many clubs within Victoria, interstate and overseas.
I have met many lovely people over the years who I now call my friends. What I find most enjoyable is judging a well-loved feline
who is happy to be on the show bench.
About the Co-ordinating Cat Council Of Australia
The CCCA is a national body that was established in the late 1970s to address a need for unification among
several of the largest cat control bodies in Australia. The CCCA Inc. now has affiliates in all states.
Together they support the national uniformity of policies for the conduct of shows, training and
appointment of judges, registration of cats, definition of classes, and the awarding of championships. This
standardisation allows exhibitors and breeders to show cats around Australia.

The Venue
 The 2020 CCCA National Cat Show will
 be held at the Bendigo Bank
 Community Bank Stadium.
 The stadium is conveniently located at
 129-163 Main Hurstbridge Rd, Diamond
 Creek, between Diamond Creek East
 Primary School and Diamond Valley
 College.
 The venue is a large, well-lit stadium.
 Diamond Creek is approximately 30-40
 min from Melbourne Airport.
 Free parking is available at the venue.

Entry Fees
Entry Fee Per Exhibit – First Three Exhibits $60 each
Entry Fee Per Exhibit - Four or more Exhibits $55 each
Benching Fee Per Exhibitor - $10
Show Catalogue - $20
Hire Cage Large 76cm - $10
Hire Cage Small 61cm - $10
Advertising in Catalogue - Full Page $50
Advertising in Catalogue - Half Page $25
Business Card Advertising in Catalogue - $10

Show Format and Eligibility
The 2020 CCCA National show will feature six rings with Australian Bay style judging. The show is held over
two days starting on the Saturday morning and concluding with finals on the Sunday afternoon. The show
accepts entries of pedigree and companion/pet cat exhibits.
The 2020 CCCA National show welcomes all members of registering bodies recognised by CCCA. We also
invite entries from ANCATS members with exhibits that have a pedigree that can be verified by our show
secretary.
Judging at the show will follow the CCCA Rules and Regulations.
Show Classes
Kittens will be automatically entered in the appropriate age class and cats in the appropriate class by our
show software. This will be checked against their pedigree certificate. Eligible titled exhibits will compete
for CCCA Awards. Entry into the CCCA Class will be automatic based on whether an exhibit has a tiltle in
the show software. This will be checked against their pedigree certificate. If your association does a title
certificate rather than an updated pedigree please have that ready to send to the show secretary or
request a pedigree update from your registrar.
Please have a photo or pdf of your exhibits pedigree ready to be uploaded when you enter the
show. It is required to complete your online entry and must match your cat’s entry details.

Show Placings
The show will be an exciting six rings over two days. There will be Top 15 placings for Groups 1 & 3 in
each section, (entires, kittens and desexed) and Top 10 placings for Groups 2 & 4 in each section, (entires,
kittens and desexed). Rosettes will be awarded to all Best and Reserve of Breed. All top place exhibits,
best in group winners and supreme in group winners will receive quality rosettes and prizes.
If you would like to sponsor rosettes for the show there is a form at the end of the schedule.
The Overall Supreme Exhibit In Show will be determined in the following way. Each finals level will be
judged initially by a judge or a panel of judges that have not judged in that section. The winner of each
level will then move forward to be judged again then again to Supreme finals judging.

                                                                  Overall Best Group
    Group One Kitten         Best Kitten Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6     >                        >
                                                                      One Kitten
                                                                  Overall Best Group       Overall Best
    Group Two Kitten         Best Kitten Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6     >                        >                  >
                                                                      Two Kitten             Kitten
                                                                  Overall Best Group
    Group Three Kitten       Best Kitten Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6     >                        >
                                                                     Three Kitten
                                                                  Overall Best Group
   Group One Entire Cat    Best Entire Cat Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6   >                        >
                                                                    One Entire Cat                             Overall
                                                                  Overall Best Group       Overall Best       Supreme
   Group Two Entire Cat    Best Entire Cat Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6   >                        >                  >
                                                                    Two Entire Cat          Entire Cat        Exhibit In
                                                                  Overall Best Group                            Show
  Group Three Entire Cat   Best Entire Cat Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6   >                        >
                                                                   Three Entire Cat
                                                                  Overall Best Group
    Group One Desex        Best Desex Cat Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6    >                        >
                                                                      One Desex
                                                                  Overall Best Group       Overall Best
    Group Two Desex        Best Desex Cat Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6    >                        >                  >
                                                                      Two Desex             Desex Cat
                                                                  Overall Best Group
    Group Three Desex      Best Desex Cat Ring 1,2,3,4,5,6    >                        >
                                                                     Three Desex

Best of Breed
Best of Breed placings will be awarded in each section for all breeds and these will appear on the exhibit’s
prize card. A Best of Breed rosette will be awarded for all breeds in each section. Where there are several
exhibits of a breed, reserve and third best of breed will be awarded depending on exhibit numbers.
Best Companion Kitten and Best Companion Cat will receive a best award. Where there are several
Companion exhibits, reserve and third best will be awarded depending on exhibit numbers.
CCCA Approved Breeds
Groups One, Two and Three include all of the CCCA recognised pedigreed breeds and are divided into
three main sections: Kitten, Entire and Desexed exhibits. Companion exhibits will be judged as an
individual section.
 Group 1 Breeds                    Group 2 Breeds                    Group 3 Breeds                    Group 3 Breeds
 Birman                            Balinese                          Abyssinian                        cont.
 Exotic                            Siamese                           American Burmese                  Lykoi
 Maine Coon                        Foreign White SH & LH             American Curl                     Korat
 Neva Masquerade                   Oriental SH & LH                  American Shorthair                Mandalay
 Norwegian Forest Cat              Peterbald                         Australian Mist                   Manx SH & LH
 Persian                                                             Bengal                            Munchkin
 Ragdoll                                                             Bombay(American)                  Ocicat
 Siberian                                                            British Shorthair                 Russian
 Turkish Angora                                                      Burmese                           Scottish
 Turkish Van                                                         Burmilla SH & LH                  Scottish Fold
                                                                     Cornish Rex                       Selkirk Rex
                                                                     Devon Rex                         Singapura
                                                                     Egyptian Mau                      Snowshoe
                                                                     Japanese Bobtail                  Somali
                                                                     La Perm                           Sphynx
                                                                                                       Tonkinese
Companion (Pet Cat)
A Companion cat or kitten may be of unknown ancestry, a mixed breed, part pedigreed or a purebred not
able to be registered in the usual group. All Companion exhibits must be desexed by 6 months of age.

Show Rules
The Co-ordinating Cat Council of Australia Inc. Show Rules
1. All Exhibits local and interstate, excepting un-pedigreed exhibits (Household Pet/Domestic Exhibits), must be registered with a
recognized controlling body in the state or territory in which it is domiciled and issued with an approved Registration number.
2. All applications for entry for the CCCA National Show must be accompanied by a copy of the exhibit’s registration certificate and
if not included on the registration certificate a pedigree showing all breeds and colours and which shows the exhibit plus three
generations as a minimum.
3. All litters must be recorded with recognized controlling body and must be a minimum of 10 weeks of age on the day of the
show.
4. The number of kittens in each litter must be stated on the entry form. The Show Secretary must be notified prior to the show
date if any kittens included in the litter have died (or been sold) since the litter was entered.
5. All kittens need to be appropriately vaccinated by a veterinarian and the first vaccination must have been administered no less
than 14 days prior to the show. Certificates must be available for inspection at time of vetting.
6. All adult cats (entire or Desexed) entered for competition, including titled cats, must compete in their appropriate open classes.
Kittens must be entered in their individual age classes, unless entered as a litter only (under 4 months).
7. No cat obviously pregnant may be exhibited. No cat nursing a litter maybe exhibited without her litter. No vasectomized or tubal
ligated cat may be exhibited.
8. Entries must be on the approved entry form and must be in the hands of the Show Committee by the stated closing time. All
entry fees must accompany the entry form. Entry fees will not be refunded under any circumstances. Should any cheque be
returned to the Show Committee by the banking facility employed, the exhibitor shall be required forward the entry money by
cash, money order or bank cheque, including any costs incurred by the Show Committee, prior to the entry being processed.
9. The Show Committee reserves the right to amend Prize lists.
10. While the CCCA take every care with the animals entered in the Show, all entries are accepted at the owners/lessees risk.
11. The Show Committee reserves the right to refuse or return any entry or entries. Exhibitors whose entries are refused, are to be
notified in writing with an explanation of rejection by registered mail within (7) days of the close of entries. A copy of such a letter
is to be forwarded to the secretary of the CCCA.
12. The age of the Exhibits is calculated from the date of their birth to midnight on the first day of the show.
13. An exhibit must be the bona fide registered property of the owner or lessees in whose name it is entered. If owned by more
than one person, the names of all part owners must be shown on the entry form.
14. One (1) free pass will be issued to each owner, part owner or lessee. Theses passes are not transferable.
15. The CCCA will be most anxious for the care and safety of the cats and kittens brought to or sent for exhibition or any property
entrusted to it, but it must be strictly understood by all exhibitors, and all other persons, that neither this body nor the Show
Committee will not accept responsibility for the loss, damage or detention of any exhibit or any property, whether arising from
accident or other cause by its officers, agents or any other person.
16. No cat or other animal, other than exhibits shall be allowed within the precincts of the exhibition for the duration of the show.
17. All exhibits must be brought to the hall in suitable baskets or containers. No Exhibit will be accepted if on a lead, wrapped in a
towel etc.
18. No exhibit shall enter the hall if it has at any time during the period of (30) days immediately preceding the Show has been in a
cattery affected with Feline Enteritis or any other contagious disease. If a cat is under treatment for any complaint, it should have
a certificate from the attending veterinarian as to the contagious possibilities or otherwise. The certificate must be handed to the
Show Veterinarian before examination. The Show Veterinarian’s decision will be final. People from an infected cattery will not be
permitted to officiate at cat shows.
19. All exhibits must pass the Veterinarian inspection. Any duly qualified Veterinary Surgeon shall examine each cat, whether
entered or exhibition only, and shall order any cat to be removed from the show if, in their opinion, it is suffering from any
contagious disease or has external parasites. Their decision in this regard shall be final. Should the veterinarian reject one of an
exhibitor’s cats or kittens, all the exhibitor’s entries may be rejected.
20. If during the course of the Show, an exhibit should be found to be ailing or distressed through any cause, the Show Manager
may at his discretion request the exhibit to be removed from the hall.
21. Litter trays must be provided by exhibitors. Any restrictions on the type of litter permitted at the show venue must be adhered
to.
22. No foodstuffs are allowed in cages prior to, or during judging, however drinking water may be provided.
23. Grooming exhibits may be continued until exhibitors are requested to leave the exhibition area prior to commencement of
judging. Aerosol sprays, mentholated spirits and powders are prohibited in the hall. Failure to comply with this regulation will result
in disqualification of the exhibit.
24. Boxes, baskets etc. must be placed out of sight after the exhibit is benched.
25. Late arrivals will only be accepted at the discretion of the Show Manager but exhibits not in their cages when the judges are
called to the floor will automatically be disqualified.
26. No cat or kitten may be removed from the vicinity of its cage without special permission of the Show Manager.
27. No exhibit shall be removed from the Hall before completion of prize giving without the permission of the Show Manager.
28. No award cards or ribbons, other than those won at the show, may be displayed.
29. All exhibits at CCCA shows are judged according to the Standards of the CCCA. No breed numbers will be used. All breeds and
colours will be fully written.
30. The Breeds and Groups permitted at a CCCA show will be in accordance with the Standard Group at the time agreed to by the
Affiliate bodies.
31. Desexed adult exhibits shall not compete against entire adult exhibits except for Supreme Exhibit or where special regulations
apply (e.g. Side classes: eye colour etc.).
32. Open classes, for each individual CCCA recognized colour in each breed except where breeds are not broken into
Colour classes. Challenge and award certificates will be awarded Best Male, Best Female, Best Neuter and Best Spay in each colour
(excepting AOC and Domestic exhibits or where special regulations apply) irrespective of the number of entries, provided that the
exhibits reach the standard required by the judge
33. Challenge and Award of Merit Certificates awarded to Supplementary Register must be marked with the letters “SR”.
34. A Judges decision on the merit of an exhibit shall be final unless such decision is contrary to the rules under which the show is
conducted. Judges shall be empowered and instructed not to award any prize; Challenge or Award of Merit to any exhibit which
they consider is not of sufficient merit.
35. Any exhibit found to be under sedation will be disqualified.
36. UTH - Any cat that shows aggression towards people, especially any cat that bites or deliberately scratches someone, is
automatically declared UNABLE TO BE HANDLED (UTH). There is to be no further judging on the day and a readable sign should
be displayed on the cage and the owner notified. Any cat declared UTH is suspended from the show bench for 3 months. If the cat
is declared UTH again it will be permanently disqualified for life, this is a minimum standard which individual member bodies may
exceed.
UTJ - Any cat that is unable to be safely taken from the cage to the table and handled sufficiently to be judges is to be declared
UNABLE TO BE JUDGED (UTJ) by the judge and no award is to be made. This is effective in that ring only, with no cumulative
effect towards disqualification.
37. Officiating judges may enter exhibits in competition providing they are only entered in sections which they are NOT officiating.
Such judges are categorically excluded from conferring with judges of cats in sections in which they are exhibiting and from sitting
on any panel, including Supreme Exhibit, in the event that the exhibit owned by them should be presented to such panels.
38 A judge shall not judge an exhibit which he/she directly or indirectly, alone or jointly with another, own or lease or which they
have transferred to a new owner, judge that exhibit within 3 months of that transfer. An exhibit will be deemed to be subject of
this regulation if it is an exhibit in which the Judge or Judge’s spouse or partner or children or parents and siblings have or have
had a direct or indirect proprietary interest.
39. Where possible stewards will not assist Judges in classes in which they have entered exhibits.
40. Each judge will submit his Best and Reserve Special Awards to the Show Management for submission to the panel judging
Supreme and Reserve Supreme Exhibits. Panel judging may be used at the discretion of the Show Committee for any category, but
all decisions of the members of the panel must be by secret ballot.
41. Any complaint regarding the management of the Show must be submitted in writing, together with a $20.00 fee, to the CCCA
Secretary within (7) days of the conclusion of the show. The fee will be refunded should the protest be upheld.

Show Officials
 Show Manager                                 Cheryle U’ren                0400700615 sublime@hotkey.net.au
 Assistant Show Manager                       Trish Bramich                0437443304 trish.bramich@bigpond.com
 Show Secretary                               Pamela Lanigan               Email please     showsec2020ccca@gmail.com
 Steward Supervisor                           Marlene Chasemore            0400567743 chinleachase@hotkey.net.au
 Rosette Sponsorship Co-Ordinator             Sue Fitzgerald               0407841831 susie333@bigpond.net.au

Timetable
 Day 1 - July 4th                                                Day 2 - July 5th
 6:30am            Vetting for all exhibits till 8.15am          6:30am           Vetting for all exhibits till 8.00am
 8:30am            Welcome & judges introduction                 8:15am           Welcome & introduction to judges.
 8:45am            Judging commences                             8:30am           Judging commences
 10:00am           Show open to public                           10:00am          Show open to public
 10:30am,          Meet a cat - Pedigree &                       3:00pm           All specials judged by a panel followed
 12:00pm,          companion presentations                                        by Supreme Companion and Supreme
 2:00pm &                                                                         Pedigree judging
 3:00pm

General Public Entry Prices
We are hoping to have lots of people come to the show to view our exhibitors beautiful cats. Make sure
you tell your friends and family, share it on your cattery facebook page and with the owners of your cats
and kittens who are in Victoria. Adults $10 each, Children $5 each. Entry fees are capped at a maximum of
$20 for families and $25 for groups (up to 4 adults).

Cages Sizes and Curtains Colours
At the show plain curtains and bases are allowed in any colour. Your curtains should fit all sides of your
cage. Curtains must be in cages prior to the commencement of judging. Curtains may be left in cages
overnight but please remove any soiled curtains or bedding.
Show Supplied Hire Cages
Hire Small – A small cage is of front width 61cm
Hire Large – A large cage is of front width 76cm
Exhibitor Owned Cages
Exhibitor owned cages are allowed as long as they comply with the approved standards and sizes as listed
below. No other sized cages are allowed. Cages must be wire mesh type construction with one or two
doors. No top opening cages permitted.
Each cage must be fitted with suitable waterproof and opaque (non-see through) solid barriers on both
sides and back to prevent direct contact between benched cats.
All cages must be of side depth less than 61cm
Own Small – a cage of front width approximately 61cm or just less
Own Large – a cage of front width approximately 76cm or just less (must be longer than 69cm)
Volunteers
We are calling for registrations of interest from exhibitors & family members who could assist with the
smooth running of this event. With an enlistment of willing volunteers, available duties can be shared
giving each person a chance to be involved but also allowing time to watch our cats and enjoy the Show.
If you can help please complete the volunteer registration form at the end of the schedule.

Show Raffle
There will be lots of show raffles over both days. Please be sure to bring along lots of coins for some
fabulous items. Tickets available on show days only.

Stalls at the Show
If you would like a trade stall we would love to hear from you. We can provide an area, trestle table and
chairs. To find out more contact Judy Coish from CatzMatz. Her email is catzmatzbeds@gmail.com.

Show Dinner
A show dinner will be held on Saturday 4th July 2020 at the Mantra Epping, 250 Cooper Street, Epping.
Further details will be available closer to the date of the show.

Exhibitor Accommodation
Best Western Mill Park Motel
(approximately 20 minutes from venue)
14 The Link, Mill Park, 3082
Ph: (03) 9407 9500
Email: info@millparkmotorinn.com.au
Proprietor: Matt
Free parking, free WIFI, Laundry, Close to restaurants.
Cat friendly – no bond required.
However cats must be in secure cages and not be allowed to roam the room.

Eltham Motor Inn
(approximately 15 minutes from venue)
1450 Main Road, Eltham, 3095
Ph: (03) 9437 1122 or 13 38 10
Email: info@elthammotorinn.com.au
Proprietor: Jessica
Free parking and WIFI, Kitchenette in rooms.
Short drive to restaurants in Eltham
Cat Friendly - for the Nationals only – bond will be required
All cats must be kept in secure cages/tents and that they are on the tiled areas in each room.

Eltham Gateway Hotel (Jason)
(approximately 15 minutes from venue)
(Across the road from the Eltham Motor Inn)
1339 Main road, Eltham,3095 - 3.5 Star
Ph: (03) 9431 1666
Email: enquiries@elthamgateway.com.au
Exhibitors when booking here please quote the code “CATS”
Cat Friendly – Bond $100 will be required.
All cats must be kept securely in the rooms or bathrooms.

AirBnB Accommodation
www.airbnb.com.au
Pet friendly accommodation available

Homeaway Accommodation
www.homeaway.com.au
Pet friendly accommodation available

Stayz Holiday Accommodation
www.stayz.com.au
Pet friendly accommodation available

Contact Information
General Enquiries:
Cheryle U’ren - 0400700615
No calls after 9.00pm please. If no answer please leave a message and your call will be returned.
Show Entry Enquiries
Pamela Lanigan - showsec2020ccca@gmail.com
Please use this email for any enquiries about entering the show plus to send any title certificate copies.
Online entry is our preferred method of show entry. It is a simple process and our show secretary is very
happy to help you. It’s a great way to make sure your exhibits info is definitely correct when you enter.
You will need a copy of your cats pedigree as a picture, image or PDF when you enter to upload. Paper
entries can be posted it to CCCA 2020 National Show, 12 Kearns Cres, Applecross WA 6153.
If you do a postal entry you must include an email address for a confirmation email.
2020 CCCA 6 RING NATIONAL SHOW
                            Hosted by The Feline Control Council (Victoria) Inc
                                              Exhibitor Entry Form
Online entry is preferred for this show. The link to online entry is http://showentry.breedsite.com/

 Show Name: CCCA 2020 National Cat Show
 Show Date: Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th of July 2020
 Name:
 Address:
                                                                                           Post Code:
 Telephone:
 Number of Exhibits:           Registration Body:                                         Membership Number:
 Email (for entry confirmation):

   Please tick here if you do not want your contact information to be printed in the catalogue

  Details                                 No.      Price        Total
  Entry fee per exhibit (6 rings)
                                                   $60
  1-3 exhibits $60.00
  Entry fee per exhibit (6 rings)                                           Please read and sign below to show your acceptance of these terms
                                                   $55
  4 or more exhibits $55.00                                                 I/we hereby certify that
                                                                            (a) I have read the entire contents of this schedule and clarified with the
  Benching Fee per Exhibitor              1        $10.00       $10.00      Show Manager anything of which I am uncertain;
                                                                            (b) I/we are financial members of a recognised registering body;
                                                                            (c) the pedigree cats entered are registered in my/our name with a
  Catalogue                                        $20.00                   registering body and I have attached a copy of the exhibits registration
                                                                            certificate;
                                                                            (d) all exhibits have a current vaccination against Feline Infectious Enteritis;
  Hire Cage Small                                  $10.00                   (e) I/we enter the cats at our own risk; (g) I/we agree to observe and be
                                                                            bound by the rules & regulations of the CCCA and FCCV & accept the show
  Hire Cage Large                                  $10.00                   managers decision as final.

  Donation to the show

                                                      Total     $
  Signed (both required for joint entries, parent or guardian for exhibitors under 18 years)                                 Date

Payment method
   Cheque/money order payable to CCCA National Show Account
   Direct Deposit you must use your first initial and last name as the description for the deposit. We will not be able to
track payments without descriptions in this format.

Date of Payment

Description Used

                   BSB: 063535 Acc Number:                  10581566 Acc Name: CCCA National Show Account
 Please note if your registration certificate does note state specific pattern on a tabby cat please add the information to
 your copied certificate. i.e. For tabby cats please put “spotted tabby” “classic tabby” “marbled tabby”, “mackerel tabby”
                                                      or “ticked tabby”.

                              Note: Your show entry is not valid until it has been paid for
Closing date for entries: Friday 29 May 2020

Pedigree Exhibits Entry
  Cat/Kitten Name:
  Breed:                                                    Sex: Male Female Neuter Spey
  Reg No:                                                   Date of Birth:
  Colour & Pattern:
  Sire Name:
  Breed:                             Colour & Pattern:
  Dam Name:
  Breed:                             Colour & Pattern :
                                     Cage: Hire Large Hire Small Own Large Own Small
  Breeder:                           Width of own cage(s) in cm ____________
Pedigree Exhibits Entry
  Cat/Kitten Name:
  Breed:                                                    Sex: Male Female Neuter Spey
  Reg No:                                                   Date of Birth:
  Colour & Pattern:
  Sire Name:
  Breed:                             Colour & Pattern:
  Dam Name:
  Breed:                             Colour & Pattern :
                                     Cage: Hire Large Hire Small Own Large Own Small
  Breeder:                           Width of own cage(s) in cm ____________
Companion/Domestic Cat Entry
  Cat/Kitten Name:
  Sex: Neuter Spey                                        Hair Length: Long/Semi long Short
  Colour/Pattern:
  Reg No:                                      (FCCWA members please register your cat to enable you to redeem star
  awards for titles)
  Date of Birth (estimate if         Cage: Hire Large Hire Small Own Large Own Small
  unknown):                          Width of own cage(s) in cm ____________
Companion/Domestic Cat Entry
  Cat/Kitten Name:
  Sex: Neuter Spey                                        Hair Length: Long/Semi long Short
  Colour/Pattern:
  Reg No:                                      (FCCWA members please register your cat to enable you to redeem star
  awards for titles)
  Date of Birth (estimate if         Cage: Hire Large Hire Small Own Large Own Small
  unknown):                          Width of own cage(s) in cm ____________

Please remember to attach registration certificate/pedigree as per show rules.
Classes are automatically assigned based on breed, sex, colour, pattern and DOB
Copy this page for additional entries
2020 CCCA 6 RING NATIONAL SHOW
                        Hosted by The Feline Control Council (Victoria) Inc
                                  Rosette Sponsorship Form
We invite breeders, associations, clubs, businesses and cat lovers to sponsor our rosettes for the 2020 CCCA National
             Show. Your details will be featured either in our catalogue or on the rosettes as per below.
                                      It’s a great way to support the show

 Name

 Address

 Phone Number

 Email

I would like to sponsor

 Option                                                Preferred Section/Group             Total
                                                       i.e. Ring 2 x G3 adults
 Best of Breed x 6 rings @ $45.00
 Sponsorship acknowledged in Catalogue
 Reserve of Breed x 6 rings @ $35.00
 Sponsorship acknowledged in Catalogue
 Top 15 in Section @ $150.00
 Sponsor name to appear on Rosette
 Top 10 in Section @ $100.00
 Sponsor name to appear on Rosette
 Best in Group @ $250.00 – Groups 1 & 3
 Sponsor name to appear on Rosette
 Best in Group @ $230.00 – Groups 2 & 4
 Sponsor name to appear on Rosette
 Whole Ring @ $700.00 – Groups 1 & 3
 Sponsor name to appear on Rosette
 Whole Ring @ $650.00 – Groups 2 & 4
 Sponsor name to appear on Rosette
                                                                       Total Sponsorship
         Please send this form and your payment made out to CCCA National Show 2020 to:
         Rosette Sponsorship Co-Ordinator, Sue Fitzgerald, PO Box 259, Wallan, Victoria, 3756
         Email: susie333@bigpond.net.au Mobile: 0407 841831

         To pay by direct debit you MUST be able to put a description on the payment.
         Please put the letters ROS and your last name as the description.
         Account Name: CCCA National Show 2020 BSB: 063-535 Account Number: 1058 1566
         If you pay by direct debit please complete the following information
                 Date of Payment:
                 Description used:

 PLEASE NOTE: the cut off date for sponsorship is: 15 Feb 2020
2020 CCCA 6 RING NATIONAL SHOW
                     Hosted by The Feline Control Council (Victoria) Inc
                                 Volunteer Signup Form
We are calling for registrations of interest from Exhibitors & family members who could assist with the
smooth running of this event in Melbourne for the CCCA.

With an enlistment of willing volunteers’ available duties can be shared giving each person a chance to be
involved but also allowing time to watch our cats and enjoy the Show.

Contact for expressions of interest and more information: Janet Overton, janet@camparicats.com.

Volunteer Registration

Please let us know which day you are available (or both)
        I am able to work:
         Saturday
         Sunday

I can volunteer in the following way
        Stewarding
       I am qualified to be a Steward with (Association):______________________________

        Catering

        Set up Friday 12.00 noon

        Pull down Sunday evening

Name:______________________________________________

Contact Details:______________________________________
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