In the absence of any response at all to my request to hear about – and see photos of - your stay-at-home cats, you will have to make do with my two boys this time. If I have no volunteers after this newsletter reaches your in-boxes I might be emailing to ask for contributions. :o) Surely I can’t be the only person in the club who thinks their stay-at-home cats deserve their moment in the spotlight just as much as the club’s show cats do?
- Jane Webster’s stay-at-home Ragdolls - Sam and Mocha
Stay-At-Home Sam |
Stay-At-Home Mocha |
Sam is now 9.5 years old and has been living with kidney disease for over 7 years which just proves he’s a fighter - as if the notches out of his ears and other battle scars weren’t a clue. He enjoys an indoor-access-but-prefers-outdoor lifestyle.
Mocha is 7 years old next month and came to us as a young adult looking for a new home. I can say without hesitation that he’s the most loving and affectionate cat I’ve ever had, yet he’s wary of many things and most visitors, so few people get to know him the way we do. He’s also has an over-enthusiastic puppy attitude – all uncoordinated enthusiasm and energy – which makes it surprising to realise that he’s nearly a middle-aged cat.
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Christmas / End-of-Year Get-together
Please put in your diary Sunday 11 December 2016 at 12.30am at Manawatu Golf Club for this year’s Palmerston North Cat Club end-of-year get-together.
This event is a great chance to all our club members and their families to get together outside the show season and the committee would love to see you there. Please RSVP to Emma by 5th December.
Date: Sunday 11, December 2016
Place: Manawatu Golf Club, 19 Centennial Drive, Palmerston North
Time: 12.30pm
RSVP: by 5th December 2016 to Emma Kimberley, secretary@pncatclub.co.nz
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NZCF 2016 National Annual Awards
Congratulations to all our members who had cats or cats of their breeding in the top ten of the annual awards:
Louise Fenn
- 8th LH Neuter/Spay Kitten (Owner): Taitirohanga Zeds No Beta, PER sW/FA
- 4th SH Companion Cat or Kitten: Gld Dbl Gr Pr CC Snicky
- 6th SH Companion Cat or Kitten: Gld Dbl Gr Pr CC Never
Diane Gaskin
- 7th SH Neuter/Spay Kitten (Owner/Breeder): Nudelicious Benedict Bares All, SPH
Denise Grace
- 3rd LH Entire Cat (Owner): Slv Dbl Gr Ch Just Catnap's Batman (Imp. SWE via AUS) CH, NFO /W
- 5th LH Entire Kitten (Owner/Breeder): Jaymlynkatz White Christmas, NFO W
- 10th LH Entire Kitten (Owner/Breeder): Jaymlynkatz Valkyrie, NFO /W
- 2nd LH Neuter/Spay Cat (Breeder): Gld Dbl Gr Pr Jaymlynkatz Rigoletto, NFO s/W
Karen Grantley and Family
- Best LH Domestic Cat or Kitten (Owner): Slv Dbl Gr Pr Dom Ka Pai Kai
Best LH Domestic Cat or Kitten, Ka Pai Kai |
6th LH Domestic Cat or Kitten Itza Kinda Magik |
Paul & Kerry Holden and Family
- 5th LH Neuter/Spay Cat (Owner): Gld Dbl Gr Pr Maineflame Gold Rush, MCO F/D
Judy James
- 8th LH Neuter/Spay Cat (Owner/Breeder): Gld Dbl Gr Pr Concerto Snow Flake, SBI
Keryn McOmish and Sarah Harris
- 7th LH Entire Cat (Owner/Breeder): Slv Dbl Gr Ch Adoradolls Let There Be Love, RAG A/W
- 10th LH Entire Cat (Breeder): Slv Dbl Gr Ch Adoradolls Greta Gaea, RAG A/W
- 3rd LH Neuter/Spay Cat (Breeder): Gld Dbl Gr Pr Adoradolls Zimba the Terror, RAG A/W
- 4th LH Neuter/Spay Kitten (Breeder): Adoradolls Nothing But the Best, RAG /W
Lindsay & Alma Millard and Margaret Morgan
- 4th LH Entire Cat (Owner/Breeder): Gld Dbl Gr Ch Whitestar Hearts Blaise, PER E
- 9th LH Entire Cat (Breeder): Gld Dbl Gr Ch Whitestar Banditt, EXO A
- Best LH Companion Cat or Kitten (Owner): Gld Dbl Gr Pr CC Maltee
- 3rd SH Companion Cat or Kitten (Owner): Slv Dbl Gr Pr CC Sir Boris
Kevin & Yvonne Murphy and Renee Murphy
- 6th LH Entire Cat (Owner/Breeder): Slv Dbl Gr Ch Amoenta Izza Lucky, SBI
- 8th LH Entire Cat (Owner/Breeder): Brz Dbl Gr Ch Amoenta Bouzer, SBI
Genevieve Rogerson and Julie Hansen
- 10th SH Entire Cat (Owner/Breeder): Gld Dbl Gr Ch Sashima Melaka, BUR C
- 2nd SH Neuter/Spay Cat (Breeder): Slv Dbl Gr Pr Sashima Coco, BUR
10th SH Entire Cat Sashima Melaka |
- 5th SH Neuter/Spay Cat (Owner/Breeder): Slv Dbl Gr Pr Robandi It's Over Now, OSH
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Committee Meeting – 27th October 2016
The October committee meeting was changed from the advertised date and held on Thursday 27th instead.
from Denise Grace
- 2017 Show
More discussion re judges for next year's show and hopefully they are finalised now.
Show jobs were allocated in preparation for producing the show schedule.
Discussion about the major sponsor for the show and it was decided to approach Pro Plan again.
- Fund-raising
Raffle tickets have been produced and distributed amongst committee members.
Prizes: 1st $300 2nd $150 3rd $50
$5 per ticket or $25 for a book of 5 tickets. Please contact any committee member if you would like to purchase tickets or could sell some for the Club. This is to raise funds towards next year's show so any help with this would be much appreciated.
- Next Meeting: Thursday, 17 November 2016
- - Time: 7.30pm
- - Location: To Be Advised
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Cat News
- Pet Education Day
Nobody contacted me with information about how easy (or not) it was to apply to the Palmerston North City Council for a permit to keep more than three cats but I was nearly able to find out for myself at the Palmerston North City Council stand at the Massey University Veterinary Students' Association’s Pet Education Day at Waldegrave Hall on 9 October. Sadly it was not to be as the Council staff who were to man the stand hadn’t turned up by the time I’d done a tour of the hall!
I enjoyed most of the displays and events at the Pet Education Day (though I was possibly 40+ years older than the target audience) but one thing that I felt was missing from the cat displays was information on cat containment. It’s going to be an increasingly important topic and time goes on and I think every chance to make the public familiar with even the idea of containment is going to be time well spent.
- New Zealand Companion Animal Council Conference
Last month I attended the NZCAC’s conference in Wellington. Although all the of speakers were excellent and their information interesting I was particularly distracted by the Companion Animals in New Zealand report we were given as attendees. It was chock-full of statistics (admittedly from a small survey size) – many of which I found fascinating. Here are some examples:
From the New Zealand companion animal population breakdown, 2001 and 2015 chart, the number of households with cats has dropped from 48% to 44% and the number of cats per household from 1.8 to 1.5.
From the International comparison chart the ‘household with cats’ percentages are:
New Zealand 44%
United States 35%
Australia 29%
United Kingdom 17%
From the Type of cat chart 88% of the cats the survey recipients’ owned were random-bred domestics, and 4% were registered pedigree. Between those figures is 8% which are identified as ‘purebred’ but not registered.
The statistics went on to cover everything from pet insurance rates (rising) to spending on different pet products (also rising), where cats are acquired, trusted sources of information, microchipping, barriers to pet ownership, etc, etc. It’s an awesome document and can be downloaded from the NZCAC website, www.nzcac.org.nz/
Information from the New Zealand Companion Animal Council Inc. (2016) Companion Animals in New Zealand 2016 report used with permission.
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Returning Member
We welcome Margaret Bull back to the club.
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History Notes – 1965
While looking through old NZGCCF Newsletters for something relating to our club (my first choice) I found this letter about bluepoint Siamese in the June/July 1965 Newsletter (No 132) which intrigued me. (The prefix list is included for interest.)
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