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Title: The Angora cat; how to breed train and keep it;
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: James, Robert Kent, [from old catalog] ed
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Publisher: Boston, James bros.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation


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D o 73 Pi ►-■ N 0 P 73 ^ w n »-. p » tT 3- p n> 3 -.* d- RULES AND REGULATIONS. Adopted by National Cat Show for Exhibitions held by the Society, I. Competition is open to all. Prize lists and entry forms may be had on applicationto the Secretary, National Cat Show. No entries willbe received unless made on the regular entry form. A charge of two dollars ($2) will be made on everycat or pair of kittens entered in the several classes.The form of entry, properly filled out, together with en-trance fees, must be sent to the Secretary, NationalCat Show. If the entry is accepted, a receipt will besent to the exhibitor, which receipt must be produced atthe close of the show, or cats will not be delivered. IV. An address label and circular of instructions will beforwarded to each exhibitor, together with a metal num-ber, which must be attached by a collar or ribbon to theneck of each cat, and which number will agree with thecats cage and with its number in the catalogue ofentries.58

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BLACK AND WHITE MALE. 16 MONTHS OLD. R ULES AND RE G ULA TIONS. 5 9 v.Each cat must be securely packed in a separate bas-ket, except in the case of pairs of kittens, which mustbe sent together. VI. Cats will be fed and attended to during the exhibi-tion, and cages will be provided. But cats are receivedfor exhibition only upon the express condition that theshow will not be responsible for any loss of or damageto cats, boxes, baskets, cages, etc., that may happenfrom any cause whatever during the exhibition, or tocats whilst being unpacked, penned or packed, or intransit to or from the show. VII. Exhibitors will be responsible for the correct descrip-tion of the cats they show, and must be careful to enterthem in their proper classes. VIII. Each cat shown must be the bona fide property of theexhibitor, and each cat or pair of kittens can be shownin one class only, except for special prizes. IX. Exhibitors desirous of selling their cats must statethe price, including basket, etc., and t


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