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Superintendant:  Barb Schut

Cats will be required to be benched on Thursday and Friday.

Entries must be benched from 8:00 am until 6:00 pm on Thursday and Friday.

Contestants will be required to take part in Herdsmanship.

This is a State 4-H Fair qualifying show and will follow Yakima County Cat Project guidelines.

Cages will be provided.  They measure:  21" by 45" by 21"

Clubs and/or members are responsible for providing their own cage coverings, decorations, food and water dishes, litterpans, and litter.

A veterinarian's record showing vaccinations are current and record book must be turned in before entry number will be given to contestant.

Cats must be free of parasites.

No pregnant or nursing cats will be allowed.

CLAWS MUST BE CLIPPED.

Kittens are at least four months old and under 8 months.  Cats are over 8 months.

Educational Poster is required

All exhibits must remain on the grounds until 4:00 pm Saturday or until the end of the sale.  No cleaning pens or removing decorations. Removing earlier will result in forfeiting all awards.



Class A:  Fitting and Showing  (Please state:  Pre-junior, Novice, Junior, Intermediate, Senior)

Class B:  Classification
 

Lot #

1.   Kitten, HHP (longhair)
2.   Kitten, HHP (shorthair)
3.   Kitten, Purebred
4.   Cat, HHP (longhair)
5.   Cat, HHP (shorthair)
6.   Cat, purebred


Class C:  Cage Decorations

Class D:  Cats in Costume

Class E:  4-H Judging

Class F:  Cat Bowl

            A trivia contest for teams similar to State 4-H Fair Bowl game

Class G:  Cat Crafts

    ***For 4-H members.  Need not be in any project other than cats.

    ***Primary 4-H members are encouraged to enter

    ***Items must pertain to cats and have been handmade or decorated by the entrant.

    ***This class may include, but is not limited to:   Cat toys (i.e. harness and/or leash, cat costumes, cat beds,   scratching posts, other furniture), Reports (written and illustrated), Oral reports (known as "Public presentations"), Original stories or poems, Photographs, Art (including drawings, paintings, ceramics, etc.), Paint by Numbers (must include box with picture), Cloth articles (stuffed cats, painted t-shirts or other finished cloth articles, embroidery, or crewel), Collections (6 or more cat-related articles may be entered FOR DISPLAY ONLY, not for competition.
 

Class H: Cat Costume Fashion Revue


 


David S Terrill Memorial

The David S Terrill Memorial Trophy is for Junior 4-H Cat project members.  This trophy is given in memory of David, who lived in West Valley 1986 to 1989.  He was very much in the midst of Cat 4-H all across the State and at the West Valley Fair.  He would have been a fine 4-H showman.

The trophy is a perpetual traveling one and it will be displayed publicaly between fairs.  The Junior 4-H Cat Showman with the highest Fitting and Showing score accumulated from the beginning of the current 4-H year to (and including) West Valley Fair will have his/her name engraved on it.  The winner will also receive an award they may keep.  This trophy has been donated by the Terrill and Steward families.
 
Senior Traveling Trophy—4-H Cat Showman

To be given to the Senior with the highest fitting and Showing score accumulated from the beginning of the current 4-H year to (and including) the West Valley Fair.  The winner of this award will have his/her name engraved on it.  The winner will also receive an award they may keep.

 

Donated by David Schut

 

The West Valley Fair Board has been given a
"Morris the Cat" 9 Lives Trophy to be used as
a traveling trophy for Best of Show in the Cat
Project.  We are grateful for this donation from
Adrienne Floyer for the WVF 4-H Cat Project.


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