Competitive Classes

  • Show Formats
  • Kitten Class
  • Championship Class
  • Premiership Class
  • Provisional Class
  • Miscellaneous Class
  • Household Pet Class


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    CFA Show Formats

    A cat show is composed of a number of separate, concurrently running, individual shows held in the various judging rings throughout a show hall. Each show is presided over by a different judge, who presents his or her own awards independent of the decisions of other judges. Hence, a cat which is chosen Best in Show by the judge in Ring 1, may not always be given the same award by the judge in Ring 2.

    Individual shows can be classified as either allbreed or specialty. In an allbreed show all cats, regardless of coat length or type, compete for various awards. In a specialty show only those cats of similar coat length (or type) compete for awards.

    Competition at CFA shows is held in the following categories:

    • KITTEN competition is for unaltered or altered, pedigreed kittens between the ages of four and eight months.
    • CHAMPIONSHIP competition is for unaltered, pedigreed cats over the age of eight months.
    • PREMIERSHIP competition is for altered, pedigreed cats over the age of eight months.
    • PROVISIONAL competition is for those breeds which have not yet achieved championship status. This class is the next-to-last step before a breed is accepted for Championship competition. Cats in this class compete as far as the awarding of Best of Breed, but are not eligible for finals until the breed is advanced to Championship status.
    • MISCELLANEOUS competition is for those breeds not yet accepted for Provisional status, but accepted for registration and showing in the Miscellaneous Class. This class puts the breed on exhibition at shows, and allows the judges to examine the cats and discuss their proposed standard. This class receives no awards.
    • VETERAN CLASS is for any male or female, altered or unaltered, not younger then 7 years on the opening day of the show that if the owner chose to, could otherwise be shown in the championship or premiership classes.
    • HOUSEHOLD PET competition is for all randombred or non-pedigreed cats. Pedigreed cats with a disqualifying trait(s) as listed in the standard for that particular breed are eligible for entry in the Household Pet Class. Entries must have all their physical properties, and must not be declawed. Kittens must be older than 4 months on the opening day of the show and those entries older than eight months must be neutered or spayed.

    Adapted from CATS CENTERSTAGE


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