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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    British short hair Lotus is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Bodie is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Mr Bumble is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Bodie is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Bodie is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Mr Bumble is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Mr Bumble is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Mr Bumble is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Mr Bumble is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Mr Bumble is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    Persian cat Mr Bumble is groomed as people attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
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    Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex, UK.
    People attend the Brighton Boutique Cat Extravaganza an international cat competition in Sussex Saturday February 11, 2023.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. All breeds judge Aaron with a Maine Coon.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. David and his Cinnamon point Siamese Poppy.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Cathy and her Himilayan Persian Fred Fluffy

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Bell and her British Shorthair Teddy.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Kylie from Meow Rescue and kittens Venus and mars who needed homes.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Della and her Ocicat Monkey.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Terri-Ann with her Ragdoll cross Kova.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Jen and her Seal point Balinese Honkeytonk.

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Tracie-Anne with her Toyger cat KiKi

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  • Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
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    Feline fine: the Melbourne cat lovers show – in pictures
    Cats parade en masse at the Melbourne cat lovers show, with a special breed for everyone to discover. The show, which has made a return after being cancelled for the past two years due to Covid-19, features hundreds of cats, educational talks, and even a ‘purr-fect match zone’ where visitors can figure out which breed would make the best companion for them.

    The Melbourne cat lovers show has been held for the first time since the pandemic hit Australia. Emma (9) with her Australian Mist cat Chief.

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  • Bringing order to the chaos of realityÖ Jarvis Cocker interviews six collectors
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    Bringing order to the chaos of realityÖ Jarvis Cocker interviews six collectors
    What impulse unites a collector of ceramic cats with someone who gathers broken records or sweet wrappers? The musician talks to lifelong collectors about the allure of objects.

    Andy Holden: The impulse to gather objects is natural.

    Andy Holden's grandmother never owned a cat, but she did collect ceramic cats – hundreds of them – from charity shops. After she died, Holden, a multimedia artist and musician from Bedfordshire, inherited her collection and turned them into an installation called Cat-tharsis (2016).

    The Artist Andy Holden with his collection of ceramic cats. Andy Holden is an artist whose work includes sculpture, large installations, painting, music, performance, animation and multi-screen videos.
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  • LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Judge Jane Allen in ring one.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Judge Steven Meserve.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Florence Sunshine (“Florence”), black exotic Tortie, seen with owner Peter Williams.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Florence Sunshine (“Florence”), black exotic Tortie, seen with owner Peter Williams.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Florence Sunshine (“Florence”), black exotic Tortie. Owned by Peter Williams.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Florence Sunshine (“Florence”), black exotic Tortie. Owned by Peter Williams.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Sean Farrell, chair of the GCCF (The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy, a rival organisation reaching out to LCWW), with his partner Sue Barrett.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Mortimer Runa Soul, Sphynx. Seen with Jackie Parslow.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Mortimer Runa Soul, Sphynx. Seen with Jackie Parslow.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Mortimer Runa Soul, Sphynx. Seen with Jackie Parslow.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Mortimer Runa Soul, Sphynx.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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    LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show.
    LCWW LondonCats Worldwide cat show at Crystal Palace.
    July 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of the first cat show in the world at Crystal Palace in 1871.
    Mortimer Runa Soul, Sphynx.The first cat show took place in Crystal Palace, south-east London, in 1871. LondonCats Worldwide (LCWW) 150th anniversary celebration show is over two days, 200 competitors will converge on the Crystal Palace national sports centre, cat carriers in hand. In six rings along one wall of the show floor, judges will assess each animal for temperament, condition and conformity to the breed standard, before an audience of paying spectators.
    Cats of all stripes stare out solemnly from rows of carriers. Somalis and siamese and siberians and shorthairs. Balinese and maine coons and Scottish folds and cornish rex. Persians, of course – those majestic emperors of the species. Abyssinians, with the ticked coat of an African wildcat. Sphinxes, caught in the nude, startled and abashed. Syrupy-sweet ragdolls with cherubic expressions. Bengals that look like leopards shrunk in the wash. And moggies, of course, skulking in the background like the unloved members of a pop group.

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