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The
Last Weekend of the CFA Cat Show Season - 2004
It
was coming up soon; it, the last weekend in April, being
the final show of the season. We were looking forward with mixed
feelings and with fond memories of the fun we had had with Pete
and Johnny and with sadness since Pete would retire at the end of
the season. (Pete is GC Soesthill Musketeer Pathos and Johnny is
GC Soesthill Johnny Cash.)
Last
year we had the 26th best cat in our region, which left a bittersweet
taste in our mouths; we vowed this wouldn't happen this year. We
even subscribed to e-points to keep track of where we were and if
we even had a chance at a regional win.
We
were the entry clerks and Ray was the master clerk for the Mid South
show in Memphis. Ray would be there. We went over several scenarios
as to where Anne would go the last weekend if Pete or Johnny were
in a close race, like the previous year.
As
the show approached, we studied the e-points and, after the next
to last weekend, we decided that there was very little if anything
we could do to influence the final placement of either boy. We had
concentrated on Pete and did not notice that Johnny was in the running
for a regional kitten award until he had aged out of
the kittens. At the beginning of March he was fifteenth in the region,
and he was now precariously in last place (20th); all we could do
was cross our fingers and hope.
Pete
was currently 10th in the region. He should hold on to some placement
in the region. Nationally, Pete had a substantial lead in the Breed
placement so we decided to just have a fun weekend. We would enter
Pete and Johnny at Memphis so we could go to the show together.
The adult rings were all double specialty; we did not expect many
campaigners or many points either. This would be Pete's
Farewell Tour and Johnny's Hello Tour.
We
had a good time with the boys; each finaled in four out of six ringsroughly
a dead heat between the two and a lot of nice comments from the
judges about both of them. The highlight was Johnny's Best Cat.
We
were on the way home in the motor home with Anne driving her mile
(that's another story) when she noticed an extra light (in Yellow)
on the dash with the message to have the engine serviced soon. The
engine immediately lost power and we were slowing down. Anne wanted
to know what to do and Ray suggested that we get off the Interstatethat
engineering education comes in handy sometimes.
We
coasted to a stop on an exit ramp and, at midnight, called the AAA.
As we waited for the tow truck, we had some unexpected time to reminisce
about the year. We had some good times and some not so good but
overall it had been a fun year. Now, if the tow truck gets here
and is big enough to tow the motor home, if the garage is not too
busy, if the confirmation is in mail, if............
After
all, next weekend is a whole new year!
Editor's
Note: Johnny held on and is the 20th Best Kitten in the MidWest
Region and Pete is the 10th Best Cat in the MidWest Region and the
Best of Breed Havana Brown in all of CFA.
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