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Siamese and All Breeds
Cat Club of
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Siamese Cat Club, which was founded in |
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| TTo enable shows to cater
for the emerging breeds the club name was
changed to Siamese & All Breeds Cat Club of Ireland. Clubs were
affiliated to the GCCFI and that body granted licences for shows under
strict guide lines. For the first time it was possible for cats to
compete for challenge certificates at champhionship shows and, having
won three under three different judges, to be titled "Champion" or, in
the case of neutered cats, "Premier". The first show was held in the Mansion House, and Mrs. Kathleen Williams came to judge the exhibits. Subsequent shows were held in the Engineers Hall and the Molesworth Hall. The club maintained a register for Siamese cats and in those early days only Siamese were registered. In 1968 the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy came into being and performed the same function for cats as the Kennel Club does for dogs. The new body took over registrations and gradually breeds other than Siamese began to make an appearance and had to be registered. |
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| In the late 60's
the annual show moved from the Molesworth Hall to the Supper Room in
the Mansion House and the entries increased year by year. Judges from Home Top |
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