LaSalle County Extension LaSalle County 4-H Show Book

About the Program
2008 Trophy Donors
2009 Daily Program
2009 Fair Entertainment, Rodeo, Truck Pull, Tractor Pull & Demo Derby
2009 Fair Exhibition Rules
2009 LaSalle County 4-H Clubs
2009 Livestock Health Requirements
4-H Federation Food Stand and Exhibit Hall Schedule
Admission
Aerospace & Bicycle
Animal Science, Small Pets, Vet Science
Beef Show
Cat Show
Child Care, Health, Intergenerational
Clothing & Clothing Decisions
Cloverbuds
Computer Science
Crops & Plants and Soils
Dairy Show
Dog Show & Care
Electicity, Small Engines & Tractor
Financial Champions & Consumer Savy
Foods
Geospatial & Robotics
Goat Show
Horse Show
Horticulture & Floriculture
Interior Design
Journalism & Communications
Natural Resources
Photography
Poultry Show
Rabbit Show
Service Learning
Sheep Show
SpeakOut for 4-H-Public Speaking
Swine Show
Theater Arts, Intercultural, Citizenship, & Leadership
Visual Arts
Welding
Woodworking
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Cat Show

4-H Cats

Superintendent Carol Ramer

Secretary Brendan Ramer

Thursday, July 9

Check-in 1:30 p.m. Judged 2:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall I

1. General rules for LaSalle County 4-H Show will be strictly followed, except

that purebred animals may be registered in the name of the exhibitor or an

immediate family member.

2. Cats are to be in a sturdy, well secured cage. Cats must be supervised at all

times. Uncontrolled cats will be excluded.

3. Health certificates are required; cats having ear mites or fleas will be disqualified.

4. Exhibitors are limited to showing one cat though more than one cat may be

part of the 4-H project.

5. Cats will be judged on health, cleanliness, and grooming; exhibitor will be

asked questions about nutrition, health, etc.

6. Cats are to be removed immediately after judging.

7. Aggressive animals will be disqualified from competition.

Enter Description that best describes your cat:

Short haired cats, age 9 months thru 36 months

Short haired cats, age 3 years and older

Long-haired cats, age 9 months thru 36 months

Long haired cats, age 3 years and older

Kittens - 4-8 months of age. No kittens under 4 months.

Cat Science - See Animal Science.

Best of Show - Trophy

Reserve - Rosette

Best of Class - Rosette

About the Program | 2008 Trophy Donors | 2009 Daily Program | 2009 Fair Entertainment, Rodeo, Truck Pull, Tractor Pull & Demo Derby | 2009 Fair Exhibition Rules | 2009 LaSalle County 4-H Clubs | 2009 Livestock Health Requirements | 4-H Federation Food Stand and Exhibit Hall Schedule | Admission | Aerospace & Bicycle | Animal Science, Small Pets, Vet Science | Beef Show | Cat Show | Child Care, Health, Intergenerational | Clothing & Clothing Decisions | Cloverbuds | Computer Science | Crops & Plants and Soils | Dairy Show | Dog Show & Care | Electicity, Small Engines & Tractor | Financial Champions & Consumer Savy | Foods | Geospatial & Robotics | Goat Show | Horse Show | Horticulture & Floriculture | Interior Design | Journalism & Communications | Natural Resources | Photography | Poultry Show | Rabbit Show | Service Learning | Sheep Show | SpeakOut for 4-H-Public Speaking | Swine Show | Theater Arts, Intercultural, Citizenship, & Leadership | Visual Arts | Welding | Woodworking | Contact Us

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