Showing Your Cat In TICA
TICA cat shows are held under the
Show Rules,
By-Laws,
Registration
Rules and Standards of The International Cat Association (TICA).
WHAT IS A CAT SHOW?
The show
consists of individual Judging Rings, and the cats entered in the show.
Each Judging ring consists of: a judge, one or more clerks, and one or
more stewards.
PEDIGREED CATS:
Each pedigreed
breed has a Standard. The judge must evaluate each cat, placing awards
based on which cats best represent the Standard.
HOUSEHOLD PETS (HHP):
TICA
welcomes Household Pet exhibitors. HHPs have their own unique Standard
and titles which are comparable to pedigreed cats. HHPs are judged
primarily on condition, beauty, and show presence. Beauty is in the eye
of the beholder, and colors and patterns are often a whim of Mother
Nature.
PROVISIONAL NEW BREEDS, ADVANCED
NEW BREEDS,
AND NEW TRAITS: These exciting classes are for new breeds and
new colors or traits in established breeds. These cats are registered
with TICA, but have not yet met the requirements for Championship
status.
GENETIC REGISTRY:
TICA is a
genetic registry, recognizing hundreds of different colors and patterns.
HOW TO ENTER A SHOW: Obtain a
show flyer and entry form from the show by writing to the shows
entry clerk.
ENTRY INFORMATION:
Check the
flyer for: Closing Date and entry Fees. HHP adults must be altered to
be registered and/or shown. Unregistered cats may be shown only once in
TICA without a registration number. All points and/or wins for titles
and/or Annual Awards acquired by an unregistered cat, kitten, alter, or
household pet adult in the second and/or subsequent shows shall be
irrevocably lost. The exhibitor is
obligated to furnish the registration number to the entry clerk or
master clerk and the Executive Office. In order to obtain
credit for any points and/or wins received at the first show where
the cat was shown as unregistered, the owner must
notify the Executive Office in writing requesting the first show be
credited and stating the name, date and location of the
show, and the name, breed (if applicable), registration number, and
the entry number.
TICA SHOW RULES:
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Cats that have been declawed shall not be penalized.
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All claws of each entry shall be clipped prior to benching.
Failure to do so may subject entry to disqualification. Cats or kittens
obviously pregnant are ineligible for competition.
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A cat not having all physical properties, such as eyes, ears,
legs, tail (except as specified in breed standards), are ineligible for
entry except in the alter classes or household pet classes.
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The show committee may permit cats or kittens 3 months of age or
older to be entered for exhibition or sale.
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Household pets must be registered with TICA and judged by
properly licensed judges in order to earn TICA titles and compete for
Annual Awards.
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Cats entered in any show shall remain in the same status as
entered in all rings even though they have qualified for another status
during the show.
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Entries, regardless of class, shall be accepted as received by
the entry clerk, and no class shall be discriminated against by
limiting the number of entries in that class in any show.
CLASSIFICATIONS:
Cats are
classified as Kittens, Adults, or Alters (Championship), Kittens or
Adults (Household Pets), and NBC (both kittens and adults). Kittens are
4 to 8 calendar months of age; adults must be 8 calendar months of age
on the opening day of the show.
EXHIBITION CAGES:
The Show
Management provides a single benching cage for each cat entered. Double
cages, and grooming spaces, may be available at an additional cost.
Cage sizes vary, so check the show flyer. Cage curtains are important
to give your cat some privacy and may be simple or elaborate but should
be designed to fit loosely around the outside back, sides, and top of
the cage. More elaborate curtains cover the inside as well.
SHOW TIME:
Try to arrive
early; the Check-In line may be long. Check the flyer for the time. The
Check-In table is usually at the Show Hall Entrance. Have your
confirmation slip(s) available for Check-In. You will receive your
cats catalog number. This number is used in the catalog, as your
benching number and as the number that appears in the Judges Books for
scoring.
Buy a catalog if one is not included as part of your entry fee. Check
your entry information immediately; if incorrect, contact the Master
Clerk and write to the Executive Office.
Find where your cat is benched; set up your cage curtains, litter pan,
water dishes. Dont wait until the last minute. Allow yourself plenty
of time to set up the exhibition cage for your cat. You will want to
make your cat as comfortable as possible as quickly as possible. You
and you cat will then be able to relax and enjoy the show.
Look at your catalog; there should be a judging schedule (usually
on/near the back cover). Locate your breed on the schedule to find out
which judging ring you will go to first.
WHAT TO BRING TO A CAT SHOW:
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Cage curtains and clips for hanging them.
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Kitty Litter. Litter is often provided by the Show Committee,
however, a litter pan, water and food dishes will be useful.
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Something soft for the bottom of the cage.
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Nail clippers.
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Any necessary grooming equipment.
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Confirmation slip received from the Entry Clerk.
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Vaccination records for each entry.
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Pedigree and Registration papers if applicable.
JUDGING:
Your cat will be
called to the Judging Ring, using the catalog number given to you. When
you hear the number being called, take your cat to that ring. Look for
your cats number on a judging cage and place your cat in the cage and
be sure the cage door is secure; then leave the ring. When judging is
completed, the judge or the clerk will dismiss the cats, and you may
pick up your cat.
JUDGES BOOKS:
A TICA judge
does not know the cats name, the owner, the breeder or the stats
(Novice, Champion, Grand Champion, etc.) of the cats being judged. The
judges book contains the entry numbers, breeds, categories, divisions,
colors/patterns, age of the cat on the day of the show, classification
(kitten, adult, alter, etc.) and the sex of each cat to be judged.
Judges books do not contain genetic information.
In TICA, for example, a Siamese produced from two Oriental Shorthair
parents would be shown as a Siamese. To the judge, this cat is a
Siamese.
EXHIBITOR ETIQUETTE:
Exhibitors
are expected to be familiar with and comply with all TICA Show Rules,
Registration Rules and By-Laws. Some of the rules governing exhibitors
follow:
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All claws of each entry shall be clipped prior to benching.
Failure to do so may subject entry to disqualification.
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Exhibitors shall not sit in the ring holding cats prior to or
during judging except with the explicit permission of the judge.
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An exhibitor shall not, in any way, make known to an officiating
judge which entry(ies) belong to him.
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An exhibitor shall not, in any way, make it known to an
officiating judge where his entry(ies) have placed in any other ring.
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An exhibitor shall not request that his entry(ies) be judged
separately from the regular class(es) for the entry(ies).
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An exhibitor shall not take any action which might cause
physical harm to come to a cat or a person, during the show.
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An exhibitor shall not groom an entry while it is in the judging
ring.
If a cat requires special caging in a judging ring, the exhibitor
shall relay this information to the ring clerk before the cat's number
is posted and in time for special arrangements to be made without
inconveniencing any other cats and/or exhibitors.
RIBBONS:
The cats are called
up according to breed, division, and color/pattern. TICA does not have
Best of Breed ribbons; nor are any title points given for breed awards.
Judges will announce their best, second best, and third best of breed,
however, and will so note in their Judges Books. TICA Color and
Division Awards follow:
|
Color
|
Place
|
Points
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Division
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|
Blue
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1st
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25
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Black
|
|
Red
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2nd
|
20
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Purple
|
|
Yellow
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3rd
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15
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Orange
|
|
Green
|
4th
|
10
|
|
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White
|
5th
|
5
|
|
In order to obtain the title of Champion, Champion Alter, or Master
(HHP), your cat must earn 300 points plus one final award. Points are
accumulated from color. division and final awards.
Best of Color (BOC):
The judge
will choose 1-5 Best of Color Awards. EXAMPLE: Seven black Persians
present; the judge awards 1-5 Best of Color to five of the seven
competing.
Best of Division (BOD): From
the BOC winners, the judge will select the best, second best, and third
best of division. EXAMPLE: Our seven black Persians belong to the Solid
Division. Other solid colors of Persians, (white, blue, red, etc.) may
also be entered in the Solid Division. The judge will
select a best, second and third best of division from the BOC
winners in the Solid Division.
Best of Breed (BOB):
The
Persian Breed is accepted in all divisions of the Traditional, Mink and
Sepia Categories. Solid, Tabby, Tortie, Silver/Smoke, and Particolor.
The judge will select the best, second and third best of breed.
FINALS:
This the Big Moment!!!
Final numbers are not announced; the clerk will announce kitten finals
in Ring 4" and exhibitors must go to Ring 4 to see if their cat(s)
numbers are up in that ring. Final awards are selected from breed
winners, although it is possible to have fourth and fifth place
color awards in the finals, provided the first, second and third
place winners are placed above them.
In the finals of an allbreed ring, the judge will select the top ten
eligible cats (longhairs/shorthairs) based on 25 cats competing in the
ring. If there are only 24 cats competing, the top nine are selected;
23 competing, eight are selected; 22 competing, seven are selected; 21
competing, six are selected; 20 or less, five are selected. Finals are
awarded to Cats, Kittens, Alters, Household Pets, Household Pet
Kittens, and NBCs.
In the finals of a specialty ring, the judge selects the awards above
for both the longhair breeds and the shorthair breeds.
SPECTATORS: It
is very
important that spectators behave responsibly. Loud noises upset
everybody, including the cats; children must be kept under control.
Fingers, toys, feathers or anything else should never be placed in or
near cat cages. Judging rings are off limits, however, spectators are
welcome to view the cats in the benching areas and the judging from the
seating areas in front of the ring.
Enjoy the Show!!!