ANCATS WA president Joan Quinn said the event was a four-ring championship cat show, showcasing some of the finest pedigree felines in WA.
“Families and people of all ages are invited to attend this show to watch the judging, mingle with breeders and learn about responsible cat ownership,” he said.
“The show attracts cat breeders and owners from across the region all vying for the supreme cat in show title.
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READ NOW“Each cat is judged on different characteristics unique to its breed as well as its temperament. There are a range of categories from best kitten to to best companion.
“It’s a nice day out for people who breed cats to come together as well as the general public to see many different breeds from bengals to the rare Australian mists.”
The show is on Saturday, May 20 from 9am to 4pm at the Guildford Town Hall.
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