 |  | | Breeders | | 40 years of Persian passion | | Lysiane Chavallard is the chairwoman of the French Feline federation and a Persian breeder. She’s been devoted passionately to her breed for 40 years now. And she’s especially fond of white Persians! |
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 |  | | Champions Portraits | | Nachka, A Fearless Norwegian | | Marie-Pierre François is the lucky owner of a Norwegian female, which is both a queen in the championships and a princess at home. |
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 |  | | Point Of View | | Judge And You Shall Be Judged | | You are all familiar now with the standards, even for some of you with the standard annotations. Let’s now have a look at the lighter side, with this presentation of a standard for the judges. |
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 |  | | Point Of View | | Purebred Cats… Why? | | Nowadays, there are no less than 60 cat breeds recognised by different international feline organisations. Enter this fascinating universe and explore the world of cat shows thanks to this first issue... |
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 |  | | Breeding And Selection | | The Standard: Why And How ? | | A cat show may look like a strange place where cats are pronounced Best of Breed or Best In show. But what makes all these winners “the best”? The key to this mystery lies in a single word: the standa... |
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 |  | | Breeding And Selection | | Chinchilla And Silver Shaded: A Subtle Alchemy | | The colour of the Chinchilla is so unique that it gave its name to variety, and that some fans would even like to have it recognised as a breed. Lets' have a look at the genetic side to understand the... |
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 |  | | Point Of View | | A Breeder's Word On The American Curl | | The American Curl is a rare breed, born in America, in the Ruga family. Georgette send us her point of vue about the breeding of this tremendous Cat.There is nothing like the knowledge of specialised ... |
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 |  | | Breeding And Selection | | Preparing Your Cat for a Show | | All breeds, regardless of coat type (long, medium-long, or short), must be groomed before and during a show. Clearly, grooming a Persian is much more time-consuming than grooming an Abyssinian, since ... |
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