THE INTERNATIONAL CAT ASSOCIATION, INC. 2011 Winter Board Meeting February 21-22, 2011 Harlingen, Texas
Open Session - 8:30AM-Noon January 21, 2011, Friday, 8:30AM Welcome and Call to Order 1. Roll Call 2. Welcome to new members 3. Fiduciary responsibility Consent Agenda 1. Legislative Report 2. Future Annuals, Semi-Annuals 3. Minutes, Corrections/Additions Governance 1. President’s Report 2. Follow Up Report 3. Nomination for TICA Treasure 4. Request for Special Breed Award
ACTION
TIME
PAGE
Fisher Fisher Board Schiff
Verbal Verbal Verbal Verbal
8:30-9:15AM
Bangle EO EO
9:15-9:20AM Accept . . . . . . . . . . to be furnished Accept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Approve -
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9:20-10:15AM Fisher EO Hogan Rose
Inform Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approve Approve
6 -
Break - 10:15AM – 10:30AM Fiduciary 1. FY 2010 Audit Report 2. TICA Financials Winter 3. TICA P&L Budget v Actual 4. TICA P&L Budget Performance 5. Set Winter Meeting reimbursements 6. Fees Comparisons
EO EO EO EO BOD BOD
10:30AM-Noon Accept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Accept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Accept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Accept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Approve Discussion/Action . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Lunch: Noon–1:30PM Tours and Briefings - Executive Office - 1:30-5:00PM
1 2011 Winter Meeting Agenda, Page 1
Open Session: 9:00AM-Noon January 22, 2011, Saturday, 9AM
ACTION
PROPOSALS Standing Rules 1. Standing Rules 1019.2
9:00-10:00AM Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Fisher
Breeds 1. Napoleon 2. Highlander (to be presented) 3. Minskin Report 4. Sokoke Report 5. Savannah Championship Standard
TIME
PAGE
10:00-10:45AM Gardner Approve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lively Approve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McSorley Accept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schafer-Russell Accept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strait Approve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42 53 58 59 62
Break - 10:45AM – 11:00AM Administrative 11:00AM B Noon 1. Club Names Wood Discuss with TICA in the name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 2. Cattery Names not Used EO Discuss (Last 10 years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to be furnished 3. Notification of clerks BOD Discuss concerning errors 4. Report on work from EO Discuss members/non-members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to be furnished
Lunch: NOON - 1:30PM Executive Session - 1:30-3:00PM Break: 3:00 - 3:15PM Open Session - 3:15-5PM Strategic Discusssions 1. Standing Committees 2. Yearbook Directors’ Open Forum 1. Judging Administrator Assistant National Awards 2. TICA U Update Demographics Report 3. Regional Funds Reporting 4. Mentor Program Report 5. Getting new Exhibitors
Fisher
Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Discuss -
Lopez Rose Hart Rose Tullo
Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Discuss 73 Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Discuss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -
2 2011 Winter Meeting Agenda, Page 2
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA 1. 2010-2011 Show Season Detail Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 2. 2010-2011 Show Season Fee Balance Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 3. Title Confirmation Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 4. Title Confirmation Report by Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 5, Title Confirmation Report by Class and Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 6. Title Confirmation Report by Class and Level per Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7. Active Regional Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
3 2011 Winter Meeting Agenda, Page 3
Legislative Committee Report
4
Future Meetings Year 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013
Meeting Winter Spring Annual Winter Spring Annual Annual
Club/EO
109.1
Annual Convention.
MA
GL NW
City/State Harlingen, TX Electronic Meeting Philadelphia, PA Harlingen, TX Electronic Meeting Columbus, OH Bellevue, WA
Date of Meeting 01/21-23/11 05/20-22/11 08/31-09/11 01/27-29/12 05/18-20/12 08/29-31/12 08/20-31/13
109.1.1 Annual Convention. Labor Day weekend each year is reserved for the Annual Convention. No other shows may be held the weekend of the Annual Convention with the following exception. A club may receive permission to hold a show on the Annual weekend upon application to the Board. Application must state specific reasons for the request for exemption and why such a show would have no impact on the Annual. 109.1.1.1 The rotation for the Annual Conventions shall be: Mid Atlantic - 2011, Great Lakes - 2012, Northwest -2013, Northeast - 2014, International - 2015, Southwest - 2016, South Central - 2017, Southeast - 2018, Mid Pacific - 2019. 109.1.1.2 Proposals to host the Annual Convention in the designated region must be received for the Annual Meeting 3 years prior to the proposed convention. 109.1.1.3 In the event no club submits an acceptable proposal, any club in any region may submit a proposal to host the Annual Convention by the agenda deadline for the Semi-Annual Meeting 2½ years prior to the convention and a notice soliciting such proposals shall be published in the TICA TREND. 109.1.1.4 The subsequent designated order of rotation will remain the same. 109.2 Meetings of the Board. 109.2.1 All Board Meetings shall be scheduled for a minimum of 2 days. 109.2.1.1 Meetings of the Board shall be the fourth full weekend in January (Winter Meeting, the third full weekend in May (Spring Meeting) and the week immediately preceding Labor Day weekend (TICA Annual). 109.2.1.2 The Winter Meeting shall be held in Harlingen TX without a show OR at a location outside the United States in conjunction with a show, approved by the Board. 109.2.1.3 The Spring Meeting shall be held in the United States, rotating from Central to West to East, with or without a show. The meeting venue must be at or near a major international airport at a hotel with adequate meeting space, full restaurant service and airport shuttle. 109.2.1.4 The Winter and Spring meeting locations shall be selected by the Board without consideration of accompanying show. 109.2.1.5 Minutes of all meetings of the Board of Directors shall be completed within 10 working days following the meeting.
5
FOLLOW-UP REPORT
10/20/10 NO.
ITEM
RESPONSIBILITY
STATUS
1
Move remaining fees to the Standing Rules, By-Law, recall and 116.1 petition.
Rules
W11 Agenda
2
Evaluate the Outstanding Cattery Program
Fisher/EO
W11 Agenda
3
Research online voting and the rules concerning voting
EO/Rules
2010 Ballot
4
Revision of Show Rule 22.1.2 (Francine Hicks) back to Committee: 22.1.2.1 The Regional Director may not deny a club a specific show date unless there is a previously scheduled TICA show within 500 miles or 805 kilometers or in the same region on the requested weekend. Show locations for the same show weekend may be held within 500 miles or 805 kilometers of each other only with written permission from both show managers and the permission of the regional director/directors. The first club that requests a show date is authorized to have the show. Consider two rules: one addressing in Region shows and the other shows in neighboring regions.
Rules
2010 Ballot
5
Add the following as suggestions rather than requirements: 903.1.3.8 All hotel rooms must be accessible by elevator. 903.1.6.10 Adjacent events must be arranged so that sound from those events does not interfere with speeches or other presentations. This term should be included in the contract for the banquet facility.
Rules
Completed
6
Consider a rule which would prohibit two TICA clubs from holding a show and an exhibition on the same weekend and in the same city. Alternatively, consider a rule to restrict the use of the TICA logo for a non-show event in such a case.
Rules/Arrieta
Denied
7
Look into putting out for bid the printing of the TICA yearbook with a report for the 2011 Winter Meeting.
Dickie/Crockett
W11 Agenda
8
Schedule a discussion on TICA’s role in contractual issues between breeders and buyers
Fisher/Schiff
Completed
9
Defer action on the Ichikawa v Tsuruoka complaint until the Annual in order to clarify whether there was a violation of show rules.
Schiff
Completed
10
Change Show Rule 24.4 to make clear the required communication by a club to a debtor
Rules
A10 Agenda
11
Blueslips on line
EO-Report
W11
12
Program prefixes and genetics into registration program
EO-Report
W11
13
Provisions for putting a statement on the certificate of registration.
Rules
W11
14
Report on percentage of work from members and non-members
EO
W11
15
Comparison of fees between associations
EO
W11
16
Report on research number of cattery names which have not been used more than 10 times and those that have not been used for more than 10 years
EO
W11
17
Reconsider revisions to the Judging Program
JA
W11
18
Send the breed sections for the Minskin and Sokoki breeds a letter that their respective breed reports were not received and the Board is inclined to set their breed back to Registration Only. Ask them to provide a breed report 60 days prior to the 2011 Winter Meeting
EO
Completed
Schiff
W11
19
6 Check on security of transactions (electronic) in the future, i.e. no original documents.
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
TICA
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Profit & Loss Prev Year Comparison July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 Ordinary Income/Expense Income 01 Memberships 02 Family Memberships 03 International Memberships 04 Additional Breed Sections 05 Cattery Registrations 06 Individual Registrations 07 Blue Slips 08 Litter Registrations 09 HHP Registrations 10 Transfers/Leases 11 Dup/Corr/Add or Delete Suff 12 Title Confirmations 13 Supreme Title Confirmations 14 Cert 3-Gen Pedigrees 15 Cert 5-Gen Pedigrees 16 Club Charters 17 Club Fees Renewals 18 Judges Fees 19 Show License Fees 20 Annual Awards Fees 21 Show Insurance Fees 22 Publications 23 TICA TREND 24 TICA Yearbook 25 Miscellaneous 26 COE/OSTD Cattery 27 Election Filing Fees 28 Wire Transfer Fees 29 Donations 30 Clerking Fees 31 OS/OD/LA 32 Annual Awards Dup/Frt 33 Website Breeder Listings 34 Website Banner Ads 35 Website Classified Ads 36 Website Online Store 37 Rush 38 Ballot Fees 39 Complaint Fees 40 Shipping Fees 41 Sponsor Fees 42 Late Fees (Judges/Pstg Due/ 43 44 Return Check Svc/Handling 45 Rtnd Chks/Handling Fees
Jul - Dec 09
27,590.00 570.00 20,915.00 740.00 30,690.00 22,516.00 106,553.00 73,702.00 1,832.00 11,102.00 8,306.00 15,310.00 1,910.00 31,700.00 59,075.00 425.00 1,530.00 3,450.00 21,870.00 28,580.00 10,158.00 56.00 6,768.00 34,765.45 712.90 1,015.00 220.00 430.00 2,685.76 590.00 505.00 368.00 3,455.00 0.00 680.00 319.00 10,790.00 0.00 100.00 590.94 2,750.00 1,845.00 0.00 404.00 12.00
19,675.00 970.00 17,005.00 604.00 28,525.00 25,172.00 102,618.00 73,559.00 1,635.00 10,702.00 7,458.00 16,900.00 1,844.00 28,595.00 51,785.00 725.00 1,445.00 3,450.00 20,790.00 27,800.00 10,800.00 38.00 19,214.00 38,602.00 324.05 910.00 155.00 125.00 120,568.00 605.00 260.00 644.57 2,495.00 50.00 140.00 1,252.00 11,580.00 0.00 1,062.00 504.89 4,000.00 1,247.00 0.00 390.00 0.00
19
$ Change
% Change
7,915.00 -400.00 3,910.00 136.00 2,165.00 -2,656.00 3,935.00 143.00 197.00 400.00 848.00 -1,590.00 66.00 3,105.00 7,290.00 -300.00 85.00 0.00 1,080.00 780.00 -642.00 18.00 -12,446.00 -3,836.55 388.85 105.00 65.00 305.00 -117,882.24 -15.00 245.00 -276.57 960.00 -50.00 540.00 -933.00 -790.00 0.00 -962.00 86.05 -1,250.00 598.00 0.00 14.00 12.00
40.2% -41.2% 23.0% 22.5% 7.6% -10.6% 3.8% 0.2% 12.1% 3.7% 11.4% -9.4% 3.6% 10.9% 14.1% -41.4% 5.9% 0.0% 5.2% 2.8% -5.9% 47.4% -64.8% -9.9% 120.0% 11.5% 41.9% 244.0% -97.8% -2.5% 94.2% -42.9% 38.5% -100.0% 385.7% -74.5% -6.8% 0.0% -90.6% 17.0% -31.3% 48.0% 0.0% 3.6% 100.0% Page 1
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Profit & Loss Prev Year Comparison July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 45 Return Checks 46 Refunds Deposit AMEX Canada Cash DINERS CLUB Insurance Jim Becknell Memorial Fund PayPal Transfer TICA TREND VISA/MC/DINERS Wire Transfer Yearbook Deposit - Other
Jul - Dec 09 437.00 411.00
$ Change 419.00 1,069.86
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5,264.96
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3,112.78
% Change 18.00 -658.86
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2,152.18
4.3% -61.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% -100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% -69.1%
Total Deposit
-5,264.96
-2,862.78
-2,402.18
-83.9%
Royal Canin Corporate Sponsor
15,000.00
18,500.00
-3,500.00
-18.9%
558,169.09
673,349.59
-115,180.50
-17.1%
558,169.09
673,349.59
-115,180.50
-17.1%
Total Income Gross Profit Expense ADVERTISING/MARKETING Magazine ADVERTISING/MARKETING - Other
562.00 345.00
Total ADVERTISING/MARKETING ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM Audio Visual Banquet Expense Freight and Postage Plaques/Trophies Regional Rebate Rosettes Total ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM BANK Card Charges PayPal Fees Returned Checks Service Charges BANK - Other Total BANK
1,032.50 0.00 907.00
1,032.50
2,684.37 0.00 0.00 4,642.13 17,557.68 3,315.15
0.00 2,201.77 456.10 5,242.87 13,610.00 3,417.43
28,199.33
24,928.17
10,264.29 5,495.65 363.00 5,262.67 411.24
12,892.21 5,126.94 426.00 908.94 0.00
21,796.85
19,354.09
20
-470.50 345.00
-45.6% 100.0%
-125.50 2,684.37 -2,201.77 -456.10 -600.74 3,947.68 -102.28
-12.2% 100.0% -100.0% -100.0% -11.5% 29.0% -3.0%
3,271.16 -2,627.92 368.71 -63.00 4,353.73 411.24 2,442.76
13.1% -20.4% 7.2% -14.8% 479.0% 100.0% 12.6%
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Profit & Loss Prev Year Comparison July through December 2010
Accrual Basis
BOARD MEETING EXPENSE Annual Meeting Appointed Officials - Lodging Appointed Officials - Per Diem Appointed Officials - Travel Board-Lodging Board-Per Diem Board-Travel Room/Refreshments/Supplies Annual Meeting - Other Total Annual Meeting EO Expense - Meeting Spring Meeting Appointed Officials-Lodging Board-Travel
Jul - Dec 10
Jul - Dec 09
1,436.77 162.25 1,118.47 8,164.29 4,018.24 5,637.10 5,004.10 0.00
1,492.57 523.25 1,299.50 7,439.51 4,334.00 6,041.00 3,460.10 0.00
3.9%
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0%
0.00 0.00
0.00 -1,170.00
1,170.00
0.00 642.06
943.56 927.37
0.0% -100.0%
-1,170.00
-100.0%
-943.56 -285.31
-100.0% -30.8%
642.06
1,870.93
-1,228.87
-65.7%
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0%
26,183.28
27,630.86
225.00 3,477.70
Total COMMUNICATIONS
Software Supplies/Support
0.00 1,170.00 0.00
Total BOARD MEETING EXPENSE
Total Programming
-3.7% -69.0% -13.9% 9.7% -7.3% -6.7% 44.6% 0.0% 951.29
BOARD MEETING EXPENSE - Other
COMPUTER Equipment Maintenance Programming Lesley Hart Loom Technologies Programming - Other
-55.80 -361.00 -181.03 724.78 -315.76 -403.90 1,544.00 0.00
24,589.93
Total Winter Meeting
COMMUNICATIONS Internet Charges Telephone
% Change
25,541.22
Total Spring Meeting Winter Meeting Appointed Officials-Travel Board-Travel
$ Change
-1,447.58
0.00 2,936.60
3,702.70
225.00 541.10
2,936.60
507.18 65.73
2,467.98 658.16
855.60 32,641.05 0.00
1,219.60 30,563.40 0.00
-5.2% 100.0% 18.4%
766.10
26.1%
-1,960.80 -592.43 -364.00 2,077.65 0.00
-79.5% -90.0% -29.9% 6.8% 0.0%
33,496.65
31,783.00
1,713.65
5.4%
895.24 1,728.82
2,254.75 596.42
-1,359.51 1,132.40
-60.3% 189.9%
Total COMPUTER
36,693.62
37,760.31
-1,066.69
-2.8%
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP DEPRECIATION EXPENSE
15,000.00 13,930.00
18,500.00 15,005.06
-3,500.00 -1,075.06
-18.9% -7.2%
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Profit & Loss Prev Year Comparison July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS Gifts DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS - Other
Jul - Dec 09
25.00 873.45
Total DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS FREIGHT AND POSTAGE Adjustments Ballot BOD/Officials Freight-Customers Freight-Show Supplies Freight-Yearbook Freight - Marketing Freight - TREND Other Freight Charges Postage Meter Total FREIGHT AND POSTAGE INSURANCE Director's Liability Insurance Emp Bond General/Administrative Property Total INSURANCE Interest Expense MARKETING Marketing Director Fees Supplies Total MARKETING OFFICE EQUIPMENT Leases Maintenance Purchase Repair Tax OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Other Total OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE MAINTENANCE Repairs Total OFFICE MAINTENANCE
$ Change
25.00 130.00 898.45
% Change
0.00 743.45 155.00
516.36 0.00 212.04 713.59 824.01 83.83 0.00 0.00 0.00 27,791.24
0.00 31.54 31.31 506.87 934.80 49.06 22.58 20.43 776.98 31,994.74
30,141.07
743.45 516.36 -31.54 180.73 206.72 -110.79 34.77 -22.58 -20.43 -776.98 -4,203.50
34,368.31
2,065.00 0.00 0.00 1,646.92
0.0% 571.9%
2,075.00 -158.05 0.00 1,865.97
479.7% 100.0% -100.0% 577.2% 40.8% -11.9% 70.9% -100.0% -100.0% -100.0% -13.1%
-4,227.24 -10.00 158.05 0.00 -219.05
-12.3% -0.5% 100.0% 0.0% -11.7%
3,711.92
3,782.92
-71.00
-1.9%
448.09
447.30
0.79
0.2%
9,600.00 977.94
9,621.19 1,271.06
10,577.94
-21.19 -293.12
10,892.25
10,639.66 4,280.70 984.70 0.00 310.93 752.16
6,169.76 4,387.43 1,524.84 254.22 605.65 0.00
16,968.15
23.00 0.00
-2.9% 72.5% -2.4% -35.4% -100.0% -48.7% 100.0%
4,026.25 -23.00
23.00
22
-314.31 4,469.90 -106.73 -540.14 -254.22 -294.72 752.16
12,941.90
0.00
-0.2% -23.1%
31.1% -100.0%
-23.00
-100.0%
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Profit & Loss Prev Year Comparison July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 OFFICE SUPPLIES Laminating Supplies Other Paper OFFICE SUPPLIES - Other
754.71 4,638.68 1,543.17 440.74
Total OFFICE SUPPLIES PAYROLL Contract Labor Employee Benefits Salary/Wages Taxes PAYROLL - Other
PROFESSIONALS FEES Accounting and Audit Balloting Legal Payroll Preparation REIMBURSEMENTS Clerking Administrator Judging Administrator Postage/Supplies Total Judging Administrator
Total RENT AND UTILITIES SECURITY TAXES Federal Franchise Property
-2,412.72 -26.35 8,524.90 1,779.07 0.00
12,972.74 6,840.42 3,186.52
17,952.69
116.31
9,677.00
99.8% 10.3% -71.3%
-82.93 216.38
3,435.32 14,940.00
-2.8% 100.0% 100.0% -11.9%
-82.93
143.73
-21.9%
10.28
116.31 33.38
-30.7% 8.0% -50.7%
-250.00 9.47 10,000.00 -82.47
100.07
33.38
3.6%
-5,046.99
9,695.20
110.35
-100.0% -0.8% 4.3% 11.5% 0.0%
-3,980.90 547.75 -1,613.84
9,000.00 0.00 0.00 695.20
19,372.20
3.0%
7,864.90
22,999.68
8,750.00 9.47 10,000.00 612.73
3.9% -19.6% 131.4% 100.0% 214.03
221,698.30
8,991.84 7,388.17 1,572.68
Total REIMBURSEMENTS RENT AND UTILITIES Custodial Rent
28.12 -1,130.96 876.13 440.74
2,412.72 3,154.68 200,661.13 15,469.77 0.00
229,563.20
Total PROFESSIONALS FEES
% Change
7,163.27
0.00 3,128.33 209,186.03 17,248.84 0.00
Total PRINTING
$ Change
726.59 5,769.64 667.04 0.00
7,377.30
Total PAYROLL PRINTING Administration Judges Books Other
Jul - Dec 09
2,970.00 14,940.00
-71.3% -72.65
465.32 0.00
-33.6% 15.7% 0.0%
18,375.32
17,910.00
465.32
2.6%
167.79
292.29
-124.50
-42.6%
1,352.48 0.00 2,136.35
0.00 419.27 1,877.72
23
1,352.48 -419.27 258.63
100.0% -100.0% 13.8%
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Profit & Loss Prev Year Comparison July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 State Texas Sales Tax State - Other
Jul - Dec 09
147.84 0.00
Total State
0.00 -115.01 147.84
Total TAXES
Total TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS TREND EXPENSES Commission Editorial Fees Publishing and Distributuion
Total Editorial Fees Freight Publishing Reimbursed Expenses Total YEARBOOK Total Expense Net Ordinary Income
-100.0% -100.0% -20.7% -24.1%
-14,404.96
-1,000.00 -5,000.00
-24.4%
-33.3% -50.0%
7,000.00
13,000.00
-6,000.00
-46.2%
517.54 0.00 658.68
0.00 34,500.00 935.51
517.54 -34,500.00 -276.83
100.0% -100.0% -29.6%
8,176.22
48,435.51
-40,259.29
-83.1%
558,536.53
600,395.83
-41,859.30
-7.0%
-367.44
72,953.76
-73,321.20
-100.5%
0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
0.0% 0.0%
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0%
Total Other Income
Total Paypal Expense
-100.0%
-731.75 -2,350.00 -11,323.21
3,000.00 10,000.00
66.7%
-1,026.98
59,017.97
2,000.00 5,000.00
Other Income/Expense Other Income Other Income Transfer from Paypal Other Expense Paypal Expense Refund Paypal Expense - Other
-1,026.98
731.75 11,350.00 46,936.22
44,613.01
228.6%
1,454.69
1,026.98
0.00 9,000.00 35,613.01
Total TREND EXPENSES YEARBOOK Editorial Fees Assistant Editor Fees Editor Fees
1,026.98 0.00
100.0% 100.0% 262.85
2,181.98
0.00
% Change
147.84 115.01
-115.01
3,636.67
TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS Officers
$ Change
0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00
24
0.0% 0.0% 0.00
0.0%
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Profit & Loss Prev Year Comparison July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 Refund Total Other Expense Net Other Income Net Income
Jul - Dec 09
$ Change
% Change
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0%
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0%
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.0%
-367.44
72,953.76
-73,321.20
-100.5%
25
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Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 Ordinary Income/Expense Income 01 Memberships 02 Family Memberships 03 International Memberships 04 Additional Breed Sections 05 Cattery Registrations 06 Individual Registrations 07 Blue Slips 08 Litter Registrations 09 HHP Registrations 10 Transfers/Leases 11 Dup/Corr/Add or Delete Suff 12 Title Confirmations 13 Supreme Title Confirmations 14 Cert 3-Gen Pedigrees 15 Cert 5-Gen Pedigrees 16 Club Charters 17 Club Fees Renewals 18 Judges Fees 19 Show License Fees 20 Annual Awards Fees 21 Show Insurance Fees 22 Publications 23 TICA TREND 24 TICA Yearbook 25 Miscellaneous 26 COE/OSTD Cattery 27 Election Filing Fees 28 Wire Transfer Fees 29 Donations 30 Clerking Fees 31 OS/OD/LA 32 Annual Awards Dup/Frt 33 Website Breeder Listings 34 Website Banner Ads 35 Website Classified Ads 36 Website Online Store 37 Rush 38 Ballot Fees 39 Complaint Fees 40 Shipping Fees 41 Sponsor Fees 42 Late Fees (Judges/Pstg Due/ 43 44 Return Check Svc/Handling 45 Rtnd Chks/Handling Fees
Budget
27,590.00 570.00 20,915.00 740.00 30,690.00 22,516.00 106,553.00 73,702.00 1,832.00 11,102.00 8,306.00 15,310.00 1,910.00 31,700.00 59,075.00 425.00 1,530.00 3,450.00 21,870.00 28,580.00 10,158.00 56.00 6,768.00 34,765.45 712.90 1,015.00 220.00 430.00 2,685.76 590.00 505.00 368.00 3,455.00 0.00 680.00 319.00 10,790.00 0.00 100.00 590.94 2,750.00 1,845.00 0.00 404.00 12.00
26
$ Over Budget
% of Budget
23,876.36 728.53 18,705.00 462.00 28,954.27 26,667.19 104,070.36 74,053.11 1,363.00 10,246.00 6,085.72 15,448.00 2,243.00 29,350.00 53,877.12 975.00 1,370.00 4,006.51 18,632.00 26,510.80 10,260.00 118.00 18,607.00 35,144.80 330.00 610.00
3,713.64 -158.53 2,210.00 278.00 1,735.73 -4,151.19 2,482.64 -351.11 469.00 856.00 2,220.28 -138.00 -333.00 2,350.00 5,197.88 -550.00 160.00 -556.51 3,238.00 2,069.20 -102.00 -62.00 -11,839.00 -379.35 382.90 405.00
115.6% 78.2% 111.8% 160.2% 106.0% 84.4% 102.4% 99.5% 134.4% 108.4% 136.5% 99.1% 85.2% 108.0% 109.6% 43.6% 111.7% 86.1% 117.4% 107.8% 99.0% 47.5% 36.4% 98.9% 216.0% 166.4%
568.00 228.00 152.00 476.00 1,035.00 0.00 80.00 1,075.00 7,758.60 0.00 345.60 244.78 2,800.00 120.00
2,117.76 362.00 353.00 -108.00 2,420.00 0.00 600.00 -756.00 3,031.40 0.00 -245.60 346.16 -50.00 1,725.00
472.8% 258.8% 332.2% 77.3% 333.8% 0.0% 850.0% 29.7% 139.1% 0.0% 28.9% 241.4% 98.2% 1,537.5%
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Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 45 Return Checks 46 Refunds Deposit AMEX Canada Cash DINERS CLUB Insurance PayPal Transfer TICA TREND VISA/MC/DINERS Wire Transfer Yearbook Deposit - Other
Budget
$ Over Budget
% of Budget
437.00 411.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5,264.96
Total Deposit
-5,264.96
Royal Canin Corporate Sponsor
15,000.00
18,500.00
-3,500.00
81.1%
558,169.09
546,076.75
12,092.34
102.2%
558,169.09
546,076.75
12,092.34
102.2%
Total Income Gross Profit Expense ADVERTISING/MARKETING Magazine ADVERTISING/MARKETING - Other
562.00 345.00
Total ADVERTISING/MARKETING ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM Audio Visual Banquet Expense Freight and Postage Plaques/Trophies Regional Rebate Rosettes Total ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM BANK Card Charges PayPal Fees Returned Checks Service Charges BANK - Other Total BANK
900.00 907.00
-338.00 900.00
2,684.37 0.00 0.00 4,642.13 17,557.68 3,315.15
1,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 17,000.00 3,500.00
28,199.33
27,000.00
10,264.29 5,495.65 363.00 5,262.67 411.24
12,320.00 5,400.00
21,796.85
17,720.00
27
62.4% 7.00
-1,000.00 -500.00 -357.87 557.68 -184.85
100.8%
0.0% 0.0% 92.8% 103.3% 94.7%
1,199.33 -2,055.71 95.65
4,076.85
104.4% 83.3% 101.8%
123.0%
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Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 BOARD MEETING EXPENSE Annual Meeting Appointed Officials - Lodging Appointed Officials - Per Diem Appointed Officials - Travel Board-Lodging Board-Per Diem Board-Travel Room/Refreshments/Supplies Annual Meeting - Other Total Annual Meeting Winter Meeting Appointed Officials-Travel Board-Travel
1,436.77 162.25 1,118.47 8,164.29 4,018.24 5,637.10 5,004.10 0.00
22,500.00
95.8% 32.5% 223.7% 102.1% 100.5% 94.0% 250.2%
3,041.22
113.5%
0.00 26,183.28
22,500.00
3,683.28
116.4%
0.00
1,000.00
-1,000.00
0.0%
225.00 3,477.70
Total COMMUNICATIONS
Software Supplies/Support
-63.23 -337.75 618.47 164.29 18.24 -362.90 3,004.10
642.06
Total BOARD MEETING EXPENSE
Total Programming
% of Budget
0.00 642.06
BOARD MEETING EXPENSE - Other
COMPUTER Equipment Maintenance Programming Lesley Hart Loom Technologies
$ Over Budget
1,500.00 500.00 500.00 8,000.00 4,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00
25,541.22
Total Winter Meeting
COMMITTEES COMMUNICATIONS Internet Charges Telephone
Budget
3,300.00
3,702.70
177.70
3,300.00
105.4% 402.70
112.2%
507.18 65.73 855.60 32,641.05
1,800.00 39,000.00
-944.40 -6,358.95
47.5% 83.7%
33,496.65
40,800.00
-7,303.35
82.1%
895.24 1,728.82
1,200.00 600.00
-304.76 1,128.82
74.6% 288.1%
Total COMPUTER
36,693.62
42,600.00
-5,906.38
86.1%
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP DEPRECIATION EXPENSE DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS Gifts DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS - Other
15,000.00 13,930.00
18,500.00 15,004.00
-3,500.00 -1,074.00
81.1% 92.8%
Total DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS
25.00 873.45
300.00 898.45
573.45 300.00
28
291.2% 598.45
299.5%
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Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 FREIGHT AND POSTAGE Adjustments BOD/Officials Freight-Customers Freight-Show Supplies Freight-Yearbook Other Freight Charges Postage Meter Total FREIGHT AND POSTAGE INSURANCE Director's Liability Insurance General/Administrative Property Total INSURANCE Interest Expense MARKETING Marketing Director Fees Supplies Total MARKETING OFFICE EQUIPMENT Leases Maintenance Purchase Tax OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Other Total OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE MAINTENANCE Repairs
Budget
516.36 212.04 713.59 824.01 83.83 0.00 27,791.24 30,141.07
Total OFFICE SUPPLIES
% of Budget
600.00 920.00
113.59 -95.99
118.9% 89.6%
500.00 28,000.00
-500.00 -208.76
0.0% 99.3%
30,020.00
2,065.00 0.00 1,646.92
121.07
100.4%
2,000.00
65.00
103.3%
2,000.00
-353.08
82.3%
3,711.92
4,000.00
-288.08
92.8%
448.09
490.00
-41.91
91.4%
9,600.00 977.94
9,600.00 1,800.00
10,577.94
0.00 -822.06
11,400.00
10,639.66 4,280.70 984.70 310.93 752.16
12,000.00 4,800.00 1,000.00
16,968.15
460.00 0.00
754.71 4,638.68 1,543.17 440.74
750.00 6,500.00 1,800.00
7,377.30
9,050.00
29
92.8% 88.7% 89.2% 98.5%
-831.85 -460.00
460.00
100.0% 54.3%
-822.06 -1,360.34 -519.30 -15.30
17,800.00
0.00
Total OFFICE MAINTENANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES Laminating Supplies Other Paper OFFICE SUPPLIES - Other
$ Over Budget
95.3% 0.0%
-460.00 4.71 -1,861.32 -256.83 -1,672.70
0.0% 100.6% 71.4% 85.7% 81.5%
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Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 PAYROLL Contract Labor Employee Benefits Salary/Wages Taxes PAYROLL - Other
0.00 3,128.33 209,186.03 17,248.84 0.00
Total PAYROLL PRINTING Administration Judges Books Other
17,952.69
REIMBURSEMENTS Clerking Administrator Judging Administrator Postage/Supplies
19,372.20
Total TAXES TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS Officers Total TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS
500.00
1,072.68
314.5%
5,452.69
143.6%
9,000.00
-250.00
97.2%
5,000.00 670.00
5,000.00 -57.27
200.0% 91.5%
100.00
143.73
4,702.20 10.35
100.00
3,435.32 14,940.00
Total RENT AND UTILITIES
Total State
74.9%
132.1% 110.4%
33.38
Total REIMBURSEMENTS
SECURITY TAXES Federal Property State Texas Sales Tax
89.7%
33.38
Total Judging Administrator
RENT AND UTILITIES Custodial Rent
-26,256.80 -3,008.16
14,670.00
110.35
0.0% 100.9% 93.3% 62.7%
12,000.00
12,500.00
8,750.00 9.47 10,000.00 612.73
% of Budget
-920.00 28.33 -15,113.97 -10,251.16
255,820.00
8,991.84 7,388.17 1,572.68
Total PROFESSIONALS FEES
$ Over Budget
920.00 3,100.00 224,300.00 27,500.00
229,563.20
Total PRINTING PROFESSIONALS FEES Accounting and Audit Balloting Legal Payroll Preparation
Budget
2,970.00 14,940.00
43.73 465.32 0.00
143.7% 115.7% 100.0%
18,375.32
17,910.00
465.32
102.6%
167.79
300.00
-132.21
55.9%
1,352.48 2,136.35 147.84 147.84 3,636.67 0.00
1,400.00 0.00
1,400.00
30
-1,400.00 -1,400.00
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Profit & Loss Budget vs. Actual July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 TREND EXPENSES Editorial Fees Publishing and Distributuion
9,000.00 35,613.01
Total TREND EXPENSES YEARBOOK Editorial Fees Assistant Editor Fees Editor Fees Total Editorial Fees Freight Publishing Reimbursed Expenses Total YEARBOOK Total Expense Net Ordinary Income Other Income/Expense Other Expense Paypal Expense Refund
Budget 9,000.00 45,000.00
44,613.01
3,000.00 10,000.00
-9,386.99
-1,000.00 -5,000.00
82.6%
66.7% 50.0%
13,000.00
-6,000.00
53.8%
517.54 0.00 658.68
34,500.00 1,000.00
-34,500.00 -341.32
0.0% 65.9%
8,176.22
48,500.00
-40,323.78
16.9%
558,536.53
627,244.00
-68,707.47
89.0%
-367.44
-81,167.25
80,799.81
0.5%
-81,167.25
80,799.81
0.5%
0.00
Refund
0.00
Net Income
100.0% 79.1%
7,000.00
0.00
Net Other Income
% of Budget
0.00 -9,386.99
54,000.00
2,000.00 5,000.00
Total Paypal Expense Total Other Expense
$ Over Budget
0.00 0.00 -367.44
31
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Profit & Loss Budget Performance July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 Ordinary Income/Expense Income 01 Memberships 02 Family Memberships 03 International Memberships 04 Additional Breed Sections 05 Cattery Registrations 06 Individual Registrations 07 Blue Slips 08 Litter Registrations 09 HHP Registrations 10 Transfers/Leases 11 Dup/Corr/Add or Delete Suff 12 Title Confirmations 13 Supreme Title Confirmations 14 Cert 3-Gen Pedigrees 15 Cert 5-Gen Pedigrees 16 Club Charters 17 Club Fees Renewals 18 Judges Fees 19 Show License Fees 20 Annual Awards Fees 21 Show Insurance Fees 22 Publications 23 TICA TREND 24 TICA Yearbook 25 Miscellaneous 26 COE/OSTD Cattery 27 Election Filing Fees 28 Wire Transfer Fees 29 Donations 30 Clerking Fees 31 OS/OD/LA 32 Annual Awards Dup/Frt 33 Website Breeder Listings 34 Website Banner Ads 35 Website Classified Ads 36 Website Online Store 37 Rush 38 Ballot Fees 39 Complaint Fees 40 Shipping Fees 41 Sponsor Fees 42 Late Fees (Judges/Pstg Due/ 43 44 Return Check Svc/Handling 45 Rtnd Chks/Handling Fees 45 Return Checks 46 Refunds
27,590.00 570.00 20,915.00 740.00 30,690.00 22,516.00 106,553.00 73,702.00 1,832.00 11,102.00 8,306.00 15,310.00 1,910.00 31,700.00 59,075.00 425.00 1,530.00 3,450.00 21,870.00 28,580.00 10,158.00 56.00 6,768.00 34,765.45 712.90 1,015.00 220.00 430.00 2,685.76 590.00 505.00 368.00 3,455.00 0.00 680.00 319.00 10,790.00 0.00 100.00 590.94 2,750.00 1,845.00 0.00 404.00 12.00 437.00 411.00
Budget
Jul - Dec 10
23,876.36 728.53 18,705.00 462.00 28,954.27 26,667.19 104,070.36 74,053.11 1,363.00 10,246.00 6,085.72 15,448.00 2,243.00 29,350.00 53,877.12 975.00 1,370.00 4,006.51 18,632.00 26,510.80 10,260.00 118.00 18,607.00 35,144.80 330.00 610.00
568.00 228.00 152.00 476.00 1,035.00 0.00 80.00 1,075.00 7,758.60 0.00 345.60 244.78 2,800.00 120.00
32
27,590.00 570.00 20,915.00 740.00 30,690.00 22,516.00 106,553.00 73,702.00 1,832.00 11,102.00 8,306.00 15,310.00 1,910.00 31,700.00 59,075.00 425.00 1,530.00 3,450.00 21,870.00 28,580.00 10,158.00 56.00 6,768.00 34,765.45 712.90 1,015.00 220.00 430.00 2,685.76 590.00 505.00 368.00 3,455.00 0.00 680.00 319.00 10,790.00 0.00 100.00 590.94 2,750.00 1,845.00 0.00 404.00 12.00 437.00 411.00
YTD Budget
Annual Budget
23,876.36 728.53 18,705.00 462.00 28,954.27 26,667.19 104,070.36 74,053.11 1,363.00 10,246.00 6,085.72 15,448.00 2,243.00 29,350.00 53,877.12 975.00 1,370.00 4,006.51 18,632.00 26,510.80 10,260.00 118.00 18,607.00 35,144.80 330.00 610.00
94,000.00 2,800.00 64,000.00 1,500.00 61,000.00 52,000.00 204,000.00 145,000.00 3,000.00 21,000.00 13,000.00 32,000.00 6,000.00 62,000.00 111,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 5,900.00 38,500.00 52,500.00 21,000.00 200.00 30,000.00 42,000.00 500.00 1,200.00
568.00 228.00 152.00 476.00 1,035.00 0.00 80.00 1,075.00 7,758.60 0.00 345.60 244.78 2,800.00 120.00
2,000.00 750.00 500.00 500.00 4,000.00 0.00 200.00 1,200.00 14,000.00 0.00 400.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 300.00 0.00
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Profit & Loss Budget Performance July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 Deposit AMEX Canada Cash DINERS CLUB Insurance PayPal Transfer TICA TREND VISA/MC/DINERS Wire Transfer Yearbook Deposit - Other
Budget
Jul - Dec 10
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5,264.96
YTD Budget
Annual Budget
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5,264.96
Total Deposit
-5,264.96
Royal Canin Corporate Sponsor
15,000.00
18,500.00
15,000.00
18,500.00
40,000.00
558,169.09
546,076.75
558,169.09
546,076.75
1,140,150.00
558,169.09
546,076.75
558,169.09
546,076.75
1,140,150.00
Total Income Gross Profit Expense ADVERTISING/MARKETING Magazine ADVERTISING/MARKETING - Other
562.00 345.00
2,684.37 0.00 0.00 4,642.13 17,557.68 3,315.15
10,264.29 5,495.65 363.00 5,262.67 411.24
Total Annual Meeting
1,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 17,000.00 3,500.00
12,320.00 5,400.00
1,436.77 162.25 1,118.47 8,164.29 4,018.24 5,637.10 5,004.10 0.00 25,541.22
2,684.37 0.00 0.00 4,642.13 17,557.68 3,315.15
10,264.29 5,495.65 363.00 5,262.67 411.24
22,500.00
33
1,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 17,000.00 3,500.00
25,541.22
1,500.00
1,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 17,000.00 3,500.00
27,000.00 12,320.00 5,400.00
21,796.85
1,436.77 162.25 1,118.47 8,164.29 4,018.24 5,637.10 5,004.10 0.00
1,500.00 900.00
28,199.33
17,720.00
1,500.00 500.00 500.00 8,000.00 4,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00
900.00 907.00
27,000.00
21,796.85
Total BANK BOARD MEETING EXPENSE Annual Meeting Appointed Officials - Lodging Appointed Officials - Per Diem Appointed Officials - Travel Board-Lodging Board-Per Diem Board-Travel Room/Refreshments/Supplies Annual Meeting - Other
562.00 345.00 900.00
28,199.33
Total ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM BANK Card Charges PayPal Fees Returned Checks Service Charges BANK - Other
900.00 907.00
Total ADVERTISING/MARKETING ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM Audio Visual Banquet Expense Freight and Postage Plaques/Trophies Regional Rebate Rosettes
-5,264.96
27,000.00 24,200.00 10,800.00
17,720.00
1,500.00 500.00 500.00 8,000.00 4,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 22,500.00
35,000.00
1,500.00 500.00 500.00 8,000.00 4,000.00 6,000.00 2,000.00 22,500.00 Page 2
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Profit & Loss Budget Performance July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 Spring Meeting Board-Lodging Board-Travel
Total BOARD MEETING EXPENSE
COMPUTER Equipment Maintenance Programming Lesley Hart Loom Technologies Total Programming Software Supplies/Support
1,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 642.06 0.00 0.00
500.00 500.00 500.00 5,000.00 5,500.00 2,000.00 500.00
642.06
642.06
0.00
0.00
14,500.00
26,183.28
22,500.00
26,183.28
22,500.00
39,000.00
0.00
1,000.00
0.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
225.00 3,477.70
225.00 3,477.70
3,300.00
3,702.70
Total COMMUNICATIONS
Annual Budget
0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 642.06 0.00 0.00
BOARD MEETING EXPENSE - Oth...
YTD Budget
0.00 0.00 0.00
Total Winter Meeting
COMMITTEES COMMUNICATIONS Internet Charges Telephone
Jul - Dec 10
0.00 0.00
Total Spring Meeting Winter Meeting Appointed Officials-Lodging Appointed Officials-Per Diem Appointed Officials-Travel Board-Lodging Board-Travel Board -Per Diem Room/Refreshments/Supplies
Budget
3,300.00
3,300.00
3,702.70
507.18 65.73
6,500.00
3,300.00
6,500.00
507.18 65.73
855.60 32,641.05
1,800.00 39,000.00
855.60 32,641.05
1,800.00 39,000.00
3,600.00 78,000.00
33,496.65
40,800.00
33,496.65
40,800.00
81,600.00
895.24 1,728.82
1,200.00 600.00
895.24 1,728.82
1,200.00 600.00
2,400.00 1,200.00
Total COMPUTER
36,693.62
42,600.00
36,693.62
42,600.00
85,200.00
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP DEPRECIATION EXPENSE DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS Gifts DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS - Other
15,000.00 13,930.00
18,500.00 15,004.00
15,000.00 13,930.00
18,500.00 15,004.00
21,000.00 30,011.00
25.00 873.45 898.45
Total DUES/MISC/SUBS/GIFTS FREIGHT AND POSTAGE Adjustments BOD/Officials Freight-Customers Freight-Show Supplies Freight-Yearbook Other Freight Charges Postage Meter Total FREIGHT AND POSTAGE
25.00 873.45
300.00
516.36 212.04 713.59 824.01 83.83 0.00 27,791.24 30,141.07
300.00
600.00 920.00 500.00 28,000.00 30,020.00
34
300.00 898.45
516.36 212.04 713.59 824.01 83.83 0.00 27,791.24 30,141.07
1,000.00 300.00
1,000.00
600.00 920.00
1,000.00 1,500.00
500.00 28,000.00
500.00 52,000.00
30,020.00
55,000.00
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Profit & Loss Budget Performance July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 INSURANCE Director's Liability Insurance General/Administrative Judge's Liability Property Show Liability Total INSURANCE Interest Expense MARKETING Marketing Director Fees Supplies Total MARKETING OFFICE EQUIPMENT Leases Maintenance Purchase Tax OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Other Total OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE MAINTENANCE Repairs
Budget
2,065.00 0.00 0.00 1,646.92 0.00
Total OFFICE SUPPLIES PAYROLL Contract Labor Employee Benefits Salary/Wages Taxes PAYROLL - Other Total PAYROLL PRINTING Administration Judges Books Other Total PRINTING PROFESSIONALS FEES Accounting and Audit Balloting Legal Payroll Preparation Total PROFESSIONALS FEES
2,000.00
YTD Budget
2,065.00 0.00 0.00 1,646.92 0.00
2,000.00
Annual Budget
2,000.00
2,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 18,500.00
2,000.00
3,711.92
4,000.00
3,711.92
4,000.00
25,000.00
448.09
490.00
448.09
490.00
1,000.00
9,600.00 977.94
9,600.00 1,800.00
10,577.94 10,639.66 4,280.70 984.70 310.93 752.16
9,600.00 977.94
11,400.00 12,000.00 4,800.00 1,000.00
16,968.15 0.00
460.00
754.71 4,638.68 1,543.17 440.74 7,377.30 0.00 3,128.33 209,186.03 17,248.84 0.00 229,563.20 8,991.84 7,388.17 1,572.68 17,952.69 8,750.00 9.47 10,000.00 612.73 19,372.20
9,600.00 1,800.00
10,577.94 10,639.66 4,280.70 984.70 310.93 752.16
17,800.00
0.00
Total OFFICE MAINTENANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES Laminating Supplies Other Paper OFFICE SUPPLIES - Other
Jul - Dec 10
0.00
750.00 6,500.00 1,800.00 9,050.00 920.00 3,100.00 224,300.00 27,500.00 255,820.00 12,000.00 500.00 12,500.00 9,000.00 5,000.00 670.00 14,670.00
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11,400.00 12,000.00 4,800.00 1,000.00
16,968.15
460.00
19,200.00 2,800.00
24,000.00 9,600.00 1,400.00
17,800.00 460.00
0.00 754.71 4,638.68 1,543.17 440.74 7,377.30 0.00 3,128.33 209,186.03 17,248.84 0.00 229,563.20 8,991.84 7,388.17 1,572.68 17,952.69 8,750.00 9.47 10,000.00 612.73 19,372.20
22,000.00
35,000.00 1,000.00
460.00 750.00 6,500.00 1,800.00 9,050.00 920.00 3,100.00 224,300.00 27,500.00 255,820.00
1,000.00 1,400.00 13,000.00 3,600.00 18,000.00 2,000.00 6,200.00 446,600.00 54,500.00 509,300.00
12,000.00
24,000.00
500.00
1,000.00
12,500.00 9,000.00 5,000.00 670.00 14,670.00
25,000.00 9,000.00 4,000.00 10,000.00 1,300.00 24,300.00 Page 4
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Profit & Loss Budget Performance July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 REIMBURSEMENTS Clerking Administrator Judging Administrator Fees Postage/Supplies
Budget
110.35
3,435.32 14,940.00
Total Editorial Fees Freight Publishing Reimbursed Expenses Total YEARBOOK Total Expense Net Ordinary Income
500.00 143.73
3,435.32 14,940.00
100.00 2,970.00 14,940.00
800.00 5,720.00 29,880.00
17,910.00
18,375.32
17,910.00
35,600.00
167.79
300.00
167.79
300.00
500.00
1,352.48 0.00 2,136.35
0.00 4,000.00
147.84 147.84
147.84
3,636.67 0.00
3,636.67 1,400.00
0.00 9,000.00 35,613.01
9,000.00 45,000.00
2,000.00 5,000.00
517.54 0.00 658.68
4,000.00 1,400.00
0.00 9,000.00 35,613.01
54,000.00
3,000.00 10,000.00
7,000.00
0.00
1,400.00
44,613.01
Total TREND EXPENSES
300.00
18,375.32
Total TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS
YEARBOOK Editorial Fees Assistant Editor Fees Editor Fees
2,970.00 14,940.00
147.84
TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENTS Officers
100.00 500.00
100.00
1,352.48 0.00 2,136.35
Total TAXES
Annual Budget
33.38 143.73
Total State
TREND EXPENSES Editorial Fees Publishing and Distributuion
110.35
33.38
Total RENT AND UTILITIES
YTD Budget
0.00 33.38
Total REIMBURSEMENTS
SECURITY TAXES Federal Franchise Property State Texas Sales Tax
100.00
0.00 33.38
Total Judging Administrator
RENT AND UTILITIES Custodial Rent
Jul - Dec 10
9,000.00 45,000.00
44,613.01
2,000.00 5,000.00
2,500.00
1,400.00
2,500.00 18,000.00 82,000.00
54,000.00
3,000.00 10,000.00
100,000.00
4,000.00 12,500.00
13,000.00
7,000.00
13,000.00
16,500.00
34,500.00 1,000.00
517.54 0.00 658.68
34,500.00 1,000.00
7,000.00 34,500.00 2,000.00
8,176.22
48,500.00
8,176.22
48,500.00
60,000.00
558,536.53
627,244.00
558,536.53
627,244.00
1,166,211.00
-367.44
-81,167.25
-367.44
-81,167.25
-26,061.00
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Profit & Loss Budget Performance July through December 2010
Accrual Basis Jul - Dec 10 Other Income/Expense Other Expense Paypal Expense Refund
Budget
Jul - Dec 10
0.00
YTD Budget
0.00
Total Paypal Expense
0.00
0.00
Refund
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total Other Expense Net Other Income Net Income
Annual Budget
-367.44
-81,167.25
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-367.44
-81,167.25
-26,061.00
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Fee Comparisons - TICA and main competitor registries
Item
Notes A B
1 year Membership (N Am) 1 year Membership (Int)
TICA
CFA
USD 35 40
USD n/a n/a
GCCF GBP n/a n/a
USD
Felis Danica DKK USD n/a 300 52
FIFe Felis Britannica GBP USD 14 to 25
23 to 41
0 to 2
0 to 3
Membership application processing fee 1 year breeder membership 1 year family membership 1 year non-voting membership
Cattery Registration Fee Cattery Renewal Fee Addition of Suffix Cattery Evaluation
C D
Individual Registration of a cat (from certified ped) Registration Fee for Litter Registration (Dam & Sire) Registration Fee for Litter Registration (Dam only) Registration Fee for "blue slip" Registration fee per kitten 4 gen Pedigree for a kitten Registration certificate for a kitten Registration Fee for HHP Registration Fee - transfer from Ped to HHP Transfer of Ownership Certifed Pedigree (3 generation) Certifed Pedigree (4 generation) Certifed Pedigree (5 generation) Certifed Pedigree (6 generation) Vertical Pedigree Report Progeny Report Cattery Report (all cats registered with that cattery) Confirmation of Title - Champion Confirmation of Title - Supreme
E K J
F,G
H
Duplicate Documents Correction Fee per document
1.DEKZV Euro USD
16 95 18 52
23 135 26 74
Germany Euro USD
50 none 7 15
75 25 8
75 none n/a
122
600 none n/a n/a
105
50 none n/a n/a
81
51 none n/a n/a
72
55 none
78
17 12 15 12 12
40 15 n/a 17 10
54 5 27 n/a 8
88 8 44
400 n/a n/a n/a 200
70
15 5 7.5 n/a 7.5
24 8 12
25 n/a n/a
36
21
30
12
11.5 18.5 11.5
16 26
9 14 9 25 n/a 50 n/a 10 10 n/a 5 10
n/a n/a 11 10 25 35 n/a n/a n/a 4/page n/a n/a
2.5 n/a
4
n/a 15 20 30 45 60 n/a 20 10 15 n/a
11 n/a 20 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
16
12
17
28
16.5
23
9 9
10 10
11 11
13
18 16 41 57
7/page
18 18
35
n/a n/a 150 n/a n/a 150 150 n/a n/a n/a free free
free free
200 125
35 22
26 n/a n/a 26 26
3 to 5 3 to 5
5 to 8 5 to 8
* WCF fees in Germany not fully explored due to language barriers Conversion Rates: Danish Kroner (DKK) to USD based on info from Pil Refstrup English Pounds (GBP) to USD based on MSN rate as at Nov 4 2010 Euro (EUR) to USD based on Citbank rate as at 4 Nov 2010 Australian Dollars to US Dollars based on XE.com rate
1.6276 1.4209 0.9724
Notes: A B C D E F G H J K
Sources: www.cfainc.org www.dekzv.de/gebord.htm www.deutsche-edelkatze.de/ www.gccfcats.org www.felisbritannica.co.uk www.wcf-online.de/en/Rules/fees.htm www.ancats.com.au/Pages/Ancats Fees.htm http://www.asfec.org/precio.html
CFA does not require individual membership Individuals do not become members of GCCF, but registration means that they agree to be bound by GCCF Rules In the UK, FIFe membership fees vary between constituent clubs. Denmark and Germany have a single membership fee TICA's international Incentive reduces this to $25 if accompanied by at least 5 cats registered elsewhere and being imported into TICA CFA requires a renewal fee paid every 5 years, ANC (Australia) also every 5 years with a lifetime fee of 200AUD ($194) CFA and Felis Danica require both Sire and Dam to be registered with them. Other FIFe clubs are more accommodating A FIFe Registration document automatically includes a 4 generation certified pedigree FIFe registrations are carried out by the individual FIFe members - there is no central pedigree registry Felis Britannica fees depend upon the individual member clubs, they are not set centrally German clubs (FIFe and WCF) charge a fine of 3 to 4 Euros per week per litter for late registration of kittens after 4 (or 8) weeks old CFA rewards prompt application of registration documents (e.g. Early Bird Transfer within 30 days is $10)
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WCF Spain Euro
USD
45
64
50
71
Australia AUD USD 45
44
13
13
20
19
85 85
83 83
20 to 40 15
19 to 39 15
7
10
15
15
18 to 25
26 to 36
25
24
15 30
15 29
15 15
15 15
25
24
7
10
Proposed TICA Fee Adjustments
Notes Proposed 1 year Membership (N Am) 1 year Membership (Int)
A B
TICA
CFA
USD 35 40
USD n/a n/a
GCCF GBP n/a n/a
USD
FIFe Felis Danica Felis Britannica 1.DEKZV DKK USD GBP USD Euro USD n/a 300 52 4 to 2 23 to 41
Membership application processing fee 1 year breeder membership 1 year family membership 1 year non-voting membership
Cattery Registration Fee Cattery Renewal Fee Addition of Suffix Cattery Evaluation
0 to 2
C D
Individual Registration of a cat (from certified ped) Registration Fee for Litter Registration (Dam & Sire) Registration Fee for Litter Registration (Dam only) E Registration Fee for "blue slip" K Registration fee per kitten J 4 gen Pedigree for a kitten Registration certificate for a kitten Registration Fee for HHP Registration Fee - transfer from Ped to HHP Transfer of Ownership Certifed Pedigree (3 generation) Certifed Pedigree (4 generation) F,G Certifed Pedigree (5 generation) Certifed Pedigree (6 generation) Vertical Pedigree Report Progeny Report Cattery Report (all cats registered with that cattery) Confirmation of Title - Champion H Confirmation of Title - Supreme Duplicate Documents Correction Fee per document
75-100 8
20 15 15 15
10 15 15
10 10
0 to 3
16 95 18 52
23 135 26 74
Germany* Euro USD
45
50 none 7 15
75 25 8
75 none n/a
122
600 none n/a n/a
105
50 none n/a n/a
81
51 none n/a n/a
72
55 none
78
17 12 15 12 12
40 15 n/a 17 10
55 5 27.5 n/a 9
90 8 45
400 n/a n/a n/a 200
70
15 5 7.5 n/a 7.5
24 8 12
25 n/a n/a
36
21
30
12
11.5 18.5 11.5
16 26
9 14 9 25 n/a 50 n/a 10 10 n/a 5 10
n/a n/a 12 20 15 24 28 46 36 59 n/a n/a n/a 0/pag 16/page n/a n/a
n/a n/a 150 n/a n/a 150 150 n/a n/a n/a free free
2.5 n/a
4
n/a 15 20 30 45 60 n/a 20 10 15 n/a
16
12
17
28
16.5
23
free free
11 n/a 20 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
9 9
10 10
12.5 12.5
200 125
35 22
15
20 20
35
26 n/a n/a 26 26
1.6276 1.4209 0.9724
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3 to 5 3 to 5
5 to 8 5 to 8
WCF Spain Euro USD
50
64
71
Australia AUD USD 45
44
13
13
20
19
85 85
83 83
20-40 20 to 4 19 to 39 15 15
7
10
8 to 2 26 to 36
7
10
15
15
25
24
15 30
15 29
15 15
15 15
25
24
Notes: A B C D E F G H J K
CFA does not require individual membership Individuals do not become members of GCCF, but registration means that they agree to be bound by GCCF Rules In the UK, FIFe membership fees vary between constituent clubs. Denmark and Germany have a single membership fee TICA's international Incentive reduces this to $25 if accompanied by at least 5 cats registered elsewhere CFA requires a renewal fee paid every 5 years, ANC (Australia) also every 5 years with a lifetime fee of 200AUD ($194) CFA and Felis Danica require both Sire and Dam to be registered with them. Other FIFe clubs are more accommodating A FIFe Registration document automatically includes a 4 generation certified pedigree FIFe registrations are carried out by the individual FIFe members - there is no central pedigree registry Felis Britannica fees depend upon the individual member clubs, they are not set centrally German clubs (FIFe and WCF) charge a fine of 3 to 4 Euros per week per litter for late registration of kittens after 4 (or 8) weeks old CFA rewards prompt application of registration documents (e.g. Early Bird Transfer within 30 days is $10)
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Amend Standing Rules 1019.2, 1019.2.1 & 1019.2.2 (V. Fisher) 11/28/2010
1019.2 The following shall be included in every issue of the TICA TREND: Names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of Board Members, Judges and Judge Trainees; Names and addresses of Show Reporters; Show Calendar; Results of Board Mail Ballots; Temporary Suspensions List; Judging Program - Notices of Intent; Late Judges Books; Disciplinary Actions; Dates/Locations of Annual/Winter/Spring Meetings. 1019.2.1 The following shall be included in at least three two issues of the TICA TREND per year: Names, addresses, phone numbers of Breed Committee Chairs, Standing Committee Chairs , Judges and Judge Trainees; List of Standing Committee Members; List of Clerks. Names and addresses of Show Reporters 1019.2.2 The following shall be published in the TICA TREND as required: Board Meeting Minutes in the first available TICA TREND following Board Meetings; Results of Board Mail Ballots; Quarterly financial report and Annual audit report of the Association; Regional Awards (Aug/Sep); International Awards (Oct/Nov); Candidate Election Statements (Aug/Sep, Oct/Nov); Hall of Fame, TICA Treasure, Lifetime Achievement; Judge of the Year/Member of the Year Ballots; Annual Service Awards; Membership Ballot Results; Photos of Applicants to the Judging Program; Notices of Intent - Breed/Trait Advancements; Officers’ Reports; Recall Petitions/Rebuttals; Initiative and Referendum/Rebuttals.; Five-year chart showing membership numbers by region (Feb/Mar). 1019.2.3 Each issue of the TICA TREND shall contain current news of the Association, informative articles, paid advertisement, and any other material authorized by the Board of Directors or dictated by the rules of this Association. Comments: KV: ! ! ! ! ! !
Who is the main target of the TREND and what is the TREND for? Do we really need it anymore with all the information on the web? We should start something like a cat almanac with a centerfold section highlighting a specific breed with lots of color pictures - something that can be pulled out and saved. We might even have a binder for sale to hold the pullouts. Perhaps the TREND should be published only 4 times a year but with articles in several languages, particularly French, Spanish, Russian, German and Japanese. We are not reaching our international members. What about articles about our competitors that share how they are different? What about more articles about judges’ experiences in their worldwide travel? Why not articles about places with clubs like Malta or Russia with some history of the place, not simply about cats?
EC:
There are so few publications geared to breeders and exhibitors due the ARs. Making the TREND a valuable publication with more/better articles would be a coup for TICA. It is a selling point for membership...what would people get for being a member if the TREND is gone? Sure, they can vote, but most of them don’t.
AB:
Majority of cat owners are not breeders or exhibitors. I think we need to target them, too and have some type of associate membership. Including articles of general interest would be valuable in recruiting them and finding other services that we could target...something like a summary of health information received, etc.
KS:
I think that judges should be included in every issue , but perhaps we could shorten the information.
BT:
Why do we need to publish the Minutes in the TREND when they are posted on the web site?
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INVOICE
Daily Activity Record
-- PAID IN FULL -DAR Number: 423427
P.O. BOX 2684 HARLINGEN, TX 78551
DAR Date:
01/08/2010
Bill
Payment Information
MARGIE GARDNER 224 FARMHOUSE LN FLINTSTONE GA 30725
Qty
1
Type: CHECK Date: 01/04/2010 $50.00 Amount:
Description
Each
PROCESSING FEE FOR ADVANCED NEW BREED- NAPOLEON
50.00
Extended
50.00
DAR Total
50.00
Amount Paid
50.00
PAID IN FULL 42
43
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last_name CHENAULT CHENAULT DUBOIS DUBOIS FELSMAN GARDNER HARRIS LEGRESLEY LOTT MCCONNELL MCMAINS OSBORNE PATTERSON POULSEN SMITH WARREN WITMER
first_name PEGGY S PEGGY S KRISTIN L KRISTIN L JUDY MARGIE TERRI J NATHALIE EDWINA SHERRI NIKKI LINDA J ANASTAYSIA HEIDI BONNIE JENNEAN MELISSA
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city AMITE AMITE POLO POLO SEMINOLE FLINTSTONE MT DORA FREDERICTON MARION EPHRATA OROVILLE RED OAK FOLKSTON ULFBORG BURLINGTON JOPLIN JAMESTOWN
state LA LA IL IL FL GA FL NB TX PA CA TX GA IA MO IN
zip 70422 70422 61064 61064 33778 30725 32756 E3C 1L8 78124 17522 95966 75154 31537 6990 52601 64804 46147
last_name CHENAULT DUBOIS GARDNER
first_name PEGGY S KRISTIN L MARGIE
street PO BOX 1226 311 W MASON ST 224 FARMHOUSE LN
city AMITE POLO FLINTSTONE
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state LA IL GA
zip 70422 61064 30725
m_region SC GL SE
phone_day 9855178585 8159462182 7069312963
Printed 01/17/2011 Page 1
Breed Section Counts by Region using Breed Expiration Date = 05/01/2011
NP EN GL MA MP NE SC SE
NAPOLEON NORTHERN EUROPE GREAT LAKES MID ATLANTIC MID PACIFIC NORTHEAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTHEAST
1 4 1 1 1 3 3 NAPOLEON
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14
Printed 01/17/2011 Page 1
Breed Section Counts by Region using Breed Expiration Date = 05/01/2011
NPL NAPOLEON LONGHAIR GL SC SE
GREAT LAKES SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTHEAST
1 1 1
NAPOLEON LONGHAIR
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3
TICA
Cat Registrations by year for: NP NAPOLEON
Printed 01/17/2011 Page 1
Male Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Whole
3 0 4 6 13 15 24 18
Totals
83
Total
Whole
Spay
Total
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 4 6 13 15 24 18
2 3 7 13 19 22 36 37
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3 7 13 19 22 36 37
Grand Total 5 3 11 19 32 37 60 55
0
83
139
0
139
222
Neuter
Female
49 rep_sql_7a
TICA
Cat Registrations by year for: NPL NAPOLEON LONGHAIR
Printed 01/17/2011 Page 1
Male Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Whole
0 0 4 9 7 8 3 10
Totals
41
Total
Whole
Spay
Total
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 4 9 7 8 3 10
5 1 6 11 24 13 13 17
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 1 6 11 24 13 13 17
Grand Total 5 1 10 20 31 21 16 27
0
41
90
0
90
131
Neuter
Female
50 rep_sql_7a
NP
NAPOLEON
(litter registration counts by year registered - since_d8)
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Printed 01/17/2011 Page 1
Litter Count 1 10 19 42 59 76 64
Live Male 1 16 32 77 108 132 106
Live Female 2 15 34 82 110 136 133
Live Total 3 31 66 159 218 268 239
271
472
512
984
51 report - litcnt_yrbrd
NPL NAPOLEON LONGHAIR (litter registration counts by year registered - since_d8)
Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Printed 01/17/2011 Page 1
Litter Count 14 20 22 26 13 9
Live Male 21 35 37 45 22 22
Live Female 25 42 45 40 19 16
Live Total 46 77 82 85 41 38
104
182
187
369
52 report - litcnt_yrbrd
HIGHLANDER BREED GROUP (HG/HD) The Highlander (HG) is a medium to large shorthair domestic cat. Distinguishing features are its sloping forehead, wide nose blunt profile, and the loose relaxed curl to its wide based ears. The Highlander Longhair (HD) is the longhair version. HEAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 points Shape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Eyes .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Muzzle. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 BODY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 points Torso. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Tail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Boning. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Musculature. . . . . . . . . 7 Legs/Feet .. . . . . . . . . . 5 COAT/COLOR/PATTERN. . 20 points Length.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Texture. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Pattern .. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 Color.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 CATEGORY: All. DIVISION: Solid, Tortie, Tabby, Silver/Smoke COLORS: All. PERMISSIBLE OUTCROSSES: Domestic longhair/shorthair, not a member of a recognized breed. HEAD: Shape: Wide, inverted pear shaped head with substantial width to muzzle. Eyes: Medium to large set far apart. Set on a slight bias. Slightly flattened oval in shape. Eye color independent of coat color except in Pointed Category. Ears: Medium to large, wide at the base, set as much on the top of the head as on the side, as erect as possible. Ears must be firm at the base, flexible at the tips. Loose relaxed curl with little backward direction of no more than 90º, allowing the tips of the ears to be clearly visible in a frontal view. Ear furnishings and ear tufts are desired but not required. Kittens may have a greater degree of curl but not more than 90º by adulthood. Muzzle: Full, wide, strong with a definite break. Prominent whisker pads should make muzzle appear squared. Muzzle length makes head appear longer than wide. Chin: Strong and deep. Must align with top of jaw. Profile: Rounded back skull, sloping forehead, change of direction at the nose bridge, slight curve to eye ridge, may have a slight concave curve to the nose. Nose, muzzle and chin form a blunt look in profile. Nose: Wide with substantial nose leather. BODY: Torso: Medium to large in size with noticeable depth. Rectangular in shape. Straight back with hips higher than shoulders. Overall muscled, athletic appearance. Males are proportionally larger than females. Legs: Medium in length, back legs longer than front. Feet: Medium to large, rounded with large knuckles. Longhair (HD) must have toe tufts. Tail: Short and thick. Bone length must should be a minimum of 2 one inches in adults with proportional length in kittens. Must Should not extend past the hock. Slight Kinks and curls are allowed. Boning: Moderately heavy and substantial. Musculature: Well-muscled. COAT/COLOR/PATTERN: Length (HG): Short, dense and resilient. Length (HD): Longhair up to 2½ inches with shaggy belly hair, longer than the rest of the coat. Texture: There will be texture variations depending upon the color of the cat.
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(HG) Resilient, snapping back into place. (HD) Soft. Pattern: Spotted: Random pattern preferred. Spots should be well-defined; may be oval, round, squared or triangular in shape. Classic: Will have spots and swirls distinguishing it from the normal classic pattern. Tabby: All tabby patterns are all allowed. Pointed: Expression of the underlying tabby pattern is desirable. OTHER: Balance: All parts of the body in proportion. Condition: Should reflect excellent health, good muscle tone. Temperament: Must be unchallenging. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Highlander is a muscular, athletic domestic cat. Selective breeding has contributed to protecting the unique features and enhancing the bloodlines. Highlander cats come in both shorthair and longhair. Physical characteristics include a sloping forehead and wide nose, with the nose and muzzle forming a blunt look in profile. The curled ear is seen in profile as a loose, relaxed curl with minimal backward direction. The ears are wide-based, open and stand tall. LOCKETS: Withhold all awards ALLOWANCES: Tarnishing in silvers PENALIZE: Ears that are not open or wide based, ears too small or low set. Tips of ears not visible from frontal view in adults. Kittens with more than 90 curl. Tail too short long. DISQUALIFY: Ears not erect. Tail too long short or docked.
_____ Temperament must be unchallenging; any sign of definite challenge shall disqualify. The cat may exhibit fear, seek to flee, or generally complain aloud but may not threaten to harm. In accordance with Show Rules, ARTICLE SIXTEEN, the following shall be considered mandatory disqualifications: a cat that bites (216.9), a cat showing evidence of intent to deceive (216.10), adult whole male cats not having two descended testicles (216.11), cats with all or part of the tail missing , except as authorized by a board approved standard (216.12.1), cats with more than five toes on each front foot and four toes on each back foot, unless proved the result of an injury or as authorized by a board approved standard (216.12.2), visible or invisible tail faults if Board approved standard requires disqualification (216.12.4), crossed eyes if Board approved standard requires disqualification (216.12.5), total blindness (216.12.6), markedly smaller size, not in keeping with the breed (216.12.9), and depression of the sternum or unusually small diameter of the rib cage itself (216.12.11.1). See Show Rules, ARTICLE SIXTEEN for more comprehensive rules governing penalties and disqualifications.
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HIGHLANDER BREED GROUP (HG/HD) The Highlander (HG) is a medium to large shorthair domestic cat. Distinguishing features are its sloping forehead, wide nose blunt profile, and the loose relaxed curl to its wide based ears. The Highlander Longhair (HD) is the longhair version. HEAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 points Shape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Eyes .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Muzzle. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 BODY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 points Torso. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Tail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Boning. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Musculature. . . . . . . . . 7 Legs/Feet .. . . . . . . . . . 5 COAT/COLOR/PATTERN. . 20 points Length.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Texture. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Pattern .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Color.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 CATEGORY: All. DIVISION: Solid, Tortie, Tabby, Silver/Smoke COLORS: All. PERMISSIBLE OUTCROSSES: Domestic longhair/shorthair, not a member of a recognized breed. HEAD: Shape: Wide, inverted pear shaped head with substantial width to muzzle. Eyes: Medium to large set far apart. Set on a slight bias. Slightly flattened oval in shape. Eye color independent of coat color except in Pointed Category. Ears: Medium to large, wide at the base, set as much on the top of the head as on the side, as erect as possible. Ears must be firm at the base, flexible at the tips. Loose
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relaxed curl of no more than 90º, allowing the tips of the ears to be visible in a frontal view. Ear furnishings and ear tufts are desired but not required. Kittens may have a greater degree of curl but not more than 90º by adulthood. Muzzle: Full, wide, strong with a definite break. Prominent whisker pads should make muzzle appear squared. Chin: Strong and deep. Must align with top of jaw. Profile: Rounded back skull, sloping forehead, change of direction at the eye ridge, may have a slight concave curve to the nose. Nose, muzzle and chin form a blunt look in profile. Nose: Wide with substantial nose leather. BODY: Torso: Medium to large in size with noticeable depth. Rectangular in shape. Straight back with hips higher than shoulders. Overall muscled, athletic appearance. Males are proportionally larger than females. Legs: Medium in length, back legs longer than front. Feet: Medium to large, rounded with large knuckles. Longhair (HD) must have toe tufts. Tail: Short and thick. Bone length should be a minimum of one inch in adults with proportional length in kittens. Should not extend past the hock. Kinks and curls are allowed. Boning: Moderately heavy and substantial. Musculature: Well-muscled. COAT/COLOR/PATTERN: Length (HG): Short, dense and resilient. Length (HD): Longhair up to 2½ inches with shaggy belly hair, longer than the rest of the coat. Texture: There will be texture variations depending upon the color of the cat. (HG) Resilient, snapping back into place. (HD) Soft. Pattern: Tabby: All tabby patterns are all allowed. Pointed: Expression of the underlying tabby pattern is desirable.
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OTHER: Balance: All parts of the body in proportion. Condition: Should reflect excellent health, good muscle tone. Temperament: Must be unchallenging. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Highlander is a muscular, athletic domestic cat. Selective breeding has contributed to protecting the unique features and enhancing the bloodlines. Highlander cats come in both shorthair and longhair. Physical characteristics include a sloping forehead and wide nose, with the nose and muzzle forming a blunt look in profile. The curled ear is seen in profile as a loose, relaxed curl. The ears are wide-based, open and stand tall. LOCKETS: Withhold all awards ALLOWANCES: Tarnishing in silvers PENALIZE: Ears that are not open or wide based, ears too small or low set. Tail too long. DISQUALIFY: Ears not erect. Tail too short or docked. Temperament must be unchallenging; any sign of definite challenge shall disqualify. The cat may exhibit fear, seek to flee, or generally complain aloud but may not threaten to harm. In accordance with Show Rules, ARTICLE SIXTEEN, the following shall be considered mandatory disqualifications: a cat that bites (216.9), a cat showing evidence of intent to deceive (216.10), adult whole male cats not having two descended testicles (216.11), cats with all or part of the tail missing , except as authorized by a board approved standard (216.12.1), cats with more than five toes on each front foot and four toes on each back foot, unless proved the result of an injury or as authorized by a board approved standard (216.12.2), visible or invisible tail faults if Board approved standard requires disqualification (216.12.4), crossed eyes if Board approved standard requires disqualification (216.12.5), total blindness (216.12.6), markedly smaller size, not in keeping with the breed (216.12.9), and depression of the sternum or unusually small diameter of the rib cage itself (216.12.11.1). See Show Rules, ARTICLE SIXTEEN for more comprehensive rules governing penalties and disqualifications.
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Dear TICA ~ Rules, EO, BOD and Genetics Committee Progress: The Minskin Working Group has collectively made progress in recent years with new breeders emerging at a slow and steady pace. Being a double mutation breed (one gene being recessive) I do emphasize ‘slow and steady’. There are several new breeders working with the Minskin who I am assisting with getting registered cattery names as well as memberships with TICA; John Frois – Jasper Cattery of RI & Crystal Rogers – Crystal Cattery in PA just to name a couple. These breeders will be back-registering numerous litters and individual registrations as well as recent litters. There are also several others underneath them who need encouragement in properly registering their cattery and Minskin cats and kittens. There are still others who are well under way in achieving this primarily in the USA and Canada while Animal Planet Cats 101 has taken interest and featuring the Minskin breed on their program. Recordings took place at the Animal Planet studio in NY in Fall 2010. Setbacks: There have been some challenging set-backs for the Minskin breed with losses due to the passing of a dedicated TICA Member and long-time breeder Lynne Daggett from LoRider & D’Barekatz Cattery in Nevada. Lynne’s Minskin cats were disbursed through several breeders and unfortunately most fell into the hands of the “designer cat” group (a frivolous dictating “short cat” registry weakly attempting to rival TICA). Unfortunately this group has succeeded in making a negative impact by ‘Munchkinizing’ almost every cat breed known. We responsible Minskin breeders reject the notion of a short-legged version of every breed and respect the unique quality of our fur-pointed Minskin, who happen to have short legs (usually). Showing: Several Minskin cats and kittens have been presented at TICA shows over the past 10+ years, usually as HHP or HHP Kittens and again encouragement is a necessary factor, especially in this tough economy. There are some stunning Minskin cats and kittens which will be presented in TICA’s Preliminary New Breed show rings in 2011… I can’t wait! The next Minskin PNB presentation will be in the NE Providence RI show this Feb 2011. In Short (pun intended) the Minskin breed is alive and well but like many new breeds the MS working group has had a fair share of hurdles. We promise to overcome the odds and succeed.
Yours truly with respect and kind regards, Paul McSorley – Minskin Breed Chair TRT Cattery since 1989
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To: The Executive Office, Board of Directors, and Genetics Committee: I would like to apologize for being late in submitting this Sokoke Breed Report. PROGRESS: The Sokoke remains a rare and endangered Breed, with numbers of cats and fanciers leaving the gene pool and fancy due to attrition, family losses and illness, as well as the economic downturn that has impacted so many.However, the SK Breed Group is a stubborn and passionate lot, and in spite of so many hurdles we have met our basic Goals to import New blood, combine it with Old, and place/share cats in breeding Programs over a broad range. Of the seven TICA reg, cats imported to the US from Kenya, three are still alive.One female has never produced and is still intact.The other two are proven males, and intact .The six TICA reg. imported New line producing cats from Kenya, as well as my(now deceased) original TICA reg.Old line cat Fulani Lundborg DK, all live on in descendants that are being bred amongst themselves all over the World.Every one of those seven cats has contributed to the gene pool as intended, often against long odds. Currently, there are no more intact producing all- Old line cats known anywhere.All young and breeding age Sokokes in the Cat fancy are either New Line, or a combination of Old/New. TICA has been integral in helping the Breed to continue on, as evidenced by the dying out of the original FiFe/CCA reg. pure Old Line world-wide now. With the advent of Skype and recent explosive growth of Facebook as networking tools for the fancy, a new era of sharing info. and cats is upon us.Already Breeders in different countries are communicating and working on purchasing and sharing of cats, which is critical for the future of the Breed. The TICA Breed Group's website at www.sokokecat.org has drawn interest since it's launch, and two new owners at end of 2010, interested in registering TICA, showing and promoting the Breed at Northern California shows..A Show kitten has recently been placed by Aaliyah Cattery with that in mind for 2011.The other party is going to be breeding as well as showing while being mentored, and possibly having a child involved as a Junior exhibitor. I am working on placing cats with them to see that come to fruition, and have a new litter to begin that promise.We have proven that the Breed is fairly easy to breed, if managed properly, and is adaptable to indoor and outdoor settings. SETBACKS: The small Group of TICA SK Breeders has had to endure:Life-threatening family illness, loss of a child, spouse, loss of income, upheavel, long-distance moves, and a loss of cats from escape, old age, and disease that has taken many off guard, and left the Group reeling.Many long-involved SK Breeders have left the breeding end of the Fancy/or the Breed, with the economy making kitten sales harder.We currently have experienced Show and Breeding owners of intact cats wanting to place them in order to retire from SK breeding, which requires new and dedicated Breeders coming in to keep the numbers up. As a result of the above, we as a Group are backlogged on registering litters and some transfers that need to be recorded and individual cats that have been kept, unsold, still needing to be registered. With the knowledge that two trips to Kenya in the past two yrs. looking for new cats have turned up empty-handed, and with the genetic loss of the pure Old Line now, I am actively documenting idled intact and producing cats, and making every effort to get all deserving registered to get an accurate count. SHOWING: One adult stud was shown in Medina, OH. this past summer, Sunbright Husani of LeSant by his co-owner Antoinette Clarke.Aaliyah "Jake" now in CA, and a Thanksgiving Day litter born in FL. should provide show kitten(s). Because of extreme intelligence, highly tuned observation skills, and flight instincts, plus fast development of SK kittens(eyes open on day 9-10, out of the nest within a day, running around Day 15, out exploring on their own Day 21,) a three mo. old SK knows the difference between it's chosen humans and strangers .Rehoming them once bonded can be a challenge.We are now starting to be able to linebreed for temperament as well as Type now, and are able to identify easier the outgoing curious ones that enjoy the activity and handling the showring requires. 59
CURRENT GOALS: Breed Promotion via Advertising and Exhibiting, Networking/exchanging lines with SK Breeders of other Registries, Screening of Breeding stock for HCM/PKD, tracking and disclosing any genetic problems with openess and honesty to ensure a Future. It has been a sincere Hope and Dream of the TICA SK Breed Group that we can bolster this amazing Breed and keep it going, and I thank everyone in the TICA Organization that has given us the opportunity to pursue this Goal. Respectfully, Lynn Schafer-Russell, Sokoke Breed Chair Sunbright Cattery,C-4900
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SOKOKE This report just came in...a little late for the agenda, but wanted you to have the information if there was any discussion. Nancy I completely agree with Heather here.I am very concerned about the viability of this breed especially in view of the significant reduction in the population. Personality/disposition have been one of my mayor concern in addition to getting the type/look distinct and reproducible by planned matings. Adriana Kajon
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SAVANNAH (SV) HEAD ...............................40 points Shape .................................6 Ears ....................................7 Eyes ...................................6 Chin ....................................4 Muzzle ................................4 Profile .................................4 Nose ...................................3 Neck ...................................6 BODY ..............................40 points Torso .................................8 Legs ..................................8 Feet ...................................3 Tail ....................................7 Boning ...............................7 Musculature ......................7 COAT/COLOR/PATTERN ..20 points Texture .............................8 Pattern ..............................8 Color .................................4 CATEGORY: Traditional. DIVISIONS: Solid, Tabby and Silver/Smoke Division. COLORS: Black, Brown (Black) Spotted Tabby, Silver Spotted Tabby and Black Smoke. PERMISSIBLE OUTCROSSES: Egyptian Mau, Oriental Shorthair, Ocicat, Domestic Shorthair HEAD: Shape: The head, excluding the ears, is shaped like an elongated triangle. The face forms an equilateral triangle: the top of the triangle is the brow line over the eyes; the sides follow down the jaw bone meeting at the chin. The triangle excludes the ears. The head is small in proportion to the body. Ears: Ears are extremely exceptionally large and high on the head. They are wide with a deep base. They should be very upright and have rounded tops. The outside base of the ear should start no lower on the head than at the height of the eyes, but may be set higher. The inside base of the ears is set close at the top of the head; ideally a vertical line can be drawn from the inner corner of the eye up to the inner base of ear. Ear furnishings may be present; pronounced ocelli are desirable. Eyes: Medium sized and set underneath a slightly hooded brow. The top of the eye resembles a boomerang, which is set at an exact angle so that the corner of the eye slopes down the line of the nose. The bottom half of the eye has an almond shape. The eyes are moderately deep set, low on the forehead, and at least one eye width apart. Tear stain markings are present along and between
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the eyes and the nose. All eye colors are allowed and are independent of coat color. Chin: From the frontal view the chin tapers to follow the triangle of the head. In profile, the nose is slightly protruding so that tThe angle from the nose to the chin slants back, which may cause the chin to appear shallow recessed. Muzzle: The muzzle is tapered with no break. It falls within the bottom portion of the facial triangle that runs from the brow to the point of the chin. Whisker pads are not pronounced. Profile: The forehead is a straight to slightly convex curve from the top of the head to the ridge just above the eye, where there is a slight change of direction and a straight to very-slight concave curve from that ridge to the tip of the nose. In profile, the face also forms a triangle from the top of the eye to the tip of the nose, turning to follow the jaw line and back up to the eye. Nose: Viewing from the front, the nose is wide across the top with low set nostrils. In profile, there is a slight downward turn at the end, giving a rounded appearance. Nose leather is slightly convex, not flat and wraps up over the nose. Neck: Long and lean. BODY: Torso: A semi-foreign body type The torso is long, lean, and well muscled with a full deep rib cage, prominent shoulder blades, a slight, but not extreme tuck-up, and a rounded rump. The hip and thigh are full and long, and somewhat heavy in proportion to the rest of the body. Legs: Very long and slender yet strong. Longer than average, well muscled, without appearing heavy or overly delicate. The back legs are slightly longer than the front legs., and due to this extreme length, may now and then give a false appearance of being cow-hocked. Feet: Oval, small to medium in size, with elongated toes. Tail: Medium to thick in width. Medium in length, ending between the hock and just above ground level when standing, with preferred length just below the hock. Tail should taper slightly to a blunt end. Whippy tails are not desired. Boning: Medium boning with density and strength. Musculature: Firm and well developed. Athletic yet not bulky. Lean but not delicate. COAT: Coat: Short to medium in length, moderately dense and loose. It has a slightly coarse feel to it and lacks resilience. Coarser guard hairs cover a softer undercoat. The spots have a notably softer texture than the texture of the ground color hairs. Glitter is not desired. COLORS: Brown (Black) Spotted Tabby, Black Silver Spotted Tabby, Black, Black Smoke. No preference is given to ground color on the Brown (Black) Spotted Tabby. Bold solid markings are preferred on all tabbies; ghost markings preferred on solid blacks and a visible pattern on black smokes In any variation the lips are black, and the tear duct lines are prominent. On the spotted Savannahs the nose leather can be solid brick red, pink, or black, as well as red or pink surrounded by black pink to brick red surrounded by liner, solid black, or black with a pink to brick center or stripe. In black Savannahs, the nose
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SAVANNAH (SV) HEAD ...............................40 points Shape .................................6 Ears ....................................7 Eyes ...................................6 Chin ....................................4 Muzzle ................................4 Profile .................................4 Nose ...................................3 Neck ...................................6 BODY ..............................40 points Torso .................................8 Legs ..................................8 Feet ...................................3 Tail ....................................7 Boning ...............................7 Musculature ......................7 COAT/COLOR/PATTERN ..20 points Texture .............................8 Pattern ..............................8 Color .................................4 CATEGORY: Traditional. DIVISIONS: Solid, Tabby, and Silver/Smoke Division. COLORS: Black, Brown (Black) Spotted Tabby, Silver Spotted Tabby and Black Smoke. PERMISSIBLE OUTCROSSES: Egyptian Mau, Oriental Shorthair, Ocicat, Domestic Shorthair HEAD: Shape: The head, excluding the ears, is shaped like an elongated triangle. The face forms an equilateral triangle: the top of the triangle is the brow line over the eyes; the sides follow down the jaw bone meeting at the chin. The head is small in proportion to the body. Ears: Ears are exceptionally large and high on the head. They are wide with a deep base. They should be very upright and have rounded tops. The outside base of the ear should start no lower on the head than the height of the eyes, but may be set higher. The inside base of the ears is set close at the top of the head; ideally a vertical line can be drawn from the inner corner of the eye up to the inner base of ear. Ear furnishings may be present; pronounced ocelli are desirable. Eyes: Medium sized and set underneath a slightly hooded brow. The top of the eye resembles a boomerang, which is set at an exact angle so that the corner of the eye slopes down the line of the nose. The bottom half of the eye has an almond shape. The eyes are moderately deep set, low on the forehead, and at least one eye width apart. Tear stain markings are present along and between the eyes and the nose. All eye colors are allowed and are independent of coat color.
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Chin: From the frontal view the chin tapers to follow the triangle of the head. In profile, the nose is slightly protruding so that the angle from the nose to the chin slants back, which may cause the chin to appear recessed. Muzzle: The muzzle is tapered with no break. It falls within the bottom portion of the facial triangle that runs from the brow to the point of the chin. Whisker pads are not pronounced. Profile: The forehead is a straight to slightly convex curve from the top of the head to the ridge just above the eye, where there is a slight change of direction and a straight to very-slight concave curve from that ridge to the tip of the nose. In profile, the face also forms a triangle from the top of the eye to the tip of the nose, turning to follow the jaw line and back up to the eye. Nose: Viewing from the front, the nose is wide across the top with low set nostrils. In profile, there is a slight downward turn at the end, giving a rounded appearance. Nose leather is slightly convex and wraps up over the nose. Neck: Long and lean. BODY: Torso: The torso is long, lean, and well muscled with a full deep rib cage, prominent shoulder blades, a slight but not extreme tuck-up, and a rounded rump. The hip and thigh are full and long, and somewhat heavy in proportion to the rest of the body. Legs: Longer than average, well muscled, without appearing heavy or overly delicate. The back legs are slightly longer than the front legs. Feet: Oval, medium in size. Tail: Medium to thick in width. Medium in length, ending between the hock and just above ground level when standing, with preferred length just below the hock. Tail should taper slightly to a blunt end. Whippy tails are not desired. Boning: Medium boning with density and strength. Musculature: Firm and well developed. Athletic yet not bulky. Lean but not delicate. COAT/COLOR/PATTERN: Coat: Short to medium in length, moderately dense and loose. It has a slightly coarse feel to it and lacks resilience. Coarser guard hairs cover a softer undercoat. The spots have a notably softer texture than the texture of the ground color hairs. Glitter is not desired. Colors: Brown (Black) Spotted Tabby, Black Silver Spotted Tabby, Black, Black Smoke. No preference is given to ground color on the Brown (Black) Spotted Tabby. Bold solid markings are preferred on all tabbies; ghost markings preferred on solid blacks and a visible pattern on black smokes. In any variation the lips are black, and the tear duct lines are prominent. On the spotted Savannahs the nose leather can be pink to brick red surrounded by liner, solid black, or black with a pink to brick center or stripe. In black Savannahs, the nose leather must be solid black. Paw pads in any color variation should be deep charcoal or brownish black. Pattern: The spotted Savannah pattern is made up of bold, solid dark brown to black spots, which can be round, oval, or elongated. A series of parallel stripes, from the back of the head to just over the shoulder blades fan out slightly over the back. The spotting pattern follows the line of the stripes from the shoulders 65
and continues along the length of the body. Vertically aligned spots are not desired. Smaller spots may be found on the legs and feet, as well as on the face. The black Savannah is solid black, ghost spotting may occur. The spots should conform to the spotted Savannah's description. The smoke pattern should conform to the spotted Savannah’s description. TEMPERAMENT: The ideal Savannah is confident, alert, curious and friendly. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The overall impression of the Savannah is a tall lean graceful cat with striking dark spots and other bold markings on a background color of any shade of brown, silver, black or black smoke. The Savannah cat is a domestic breed which closely resembles its ancestral source the African Serval, but is smaller in stature. Affectionate and outgoing, with exceptionally long neck, legs, and tall ears, as well as a medium length tail, the Savannah is both unusual and beautiful. The Savannah is also an exceptionally graceful, well-balanced cat with striking color and pattern. ALLOWANCES: Females proportionately smaller than males. A cow-hocked appearance of the hind legs due to their longer length. PENALIZE: Rosettes. Spots that are any color other than dark brown to black. Any distinct locket. Mackerel tabby type stripes. Cobby body. Notably small ears. DISQUALIFY: Extra toes. Temperament must be unchallenging; any sign of definite challenge shall disqualify. The cat may exhibit fear, seek to flee, or generally complain aloud but may not threaten to harm. Evidence of intent to deceive the judge by artificial means, cats with all or part of their tail missing (except those breeds whose standard calls for this feature), totally blind cats, cats having more or less than five toes on each front foot and four on each back foot (unless proved to be the result of an injury or as authorized by a Board approved standard), male cats in the adult championship class which do not have two descended testicles, and, at the discretion of the judge, tail faults (visible or invisible) and/or crossed eyes shall be disqualified from championship competition.
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leather must be solid black. Paw pads in any color variation should be deep charcoal or brownish black. PATTERN: The spotted Savannah pattern is made up of bold, solid dark brown to black spots, which can be round, oval, or elongated. Rosettes are not desired. A series of parallel stripes, from the back of the head to just over the shoulder blades fan out slightly over the back. The spotting pattern follows the line of the stripes from the shoulders and continues along the length of the body. Vertically aligned spots are not desired. Smaller spots may be found on the legs and feet, as well as on the face. The black Savannah should be solid black Black spotting on a black background is preferred is solid black, ghost spotting may occur. The spots should conform to the spotted Savannah's description. The smoke pattern should conform to the spotted Savannah’s description. TEMPERAMENT: The ideal Savannah is confident, alert, curious and friendly. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The overall impression of the Savannah is a tall lean graceful cat with striking dark spots and other bold markings, on a background color of any shade of brown, silver, black or black smoke. The Savannah cat is a domestic breed which closely resembles its ancestral source the African Serval, but is smaller in stature. Affectionate and outgoing, with exceptionally long neck, legs, and tall ears, as well as a medium length tail, the Savannah is both unusual and beautiful. The Savannah is also an exceptionally graceful, well-balanced cat with striking color and pattern. ALLOWANCES: Females proportionately smaller than males. A cow-hocked appearance of the hind legs due to their longer length. PENALIZE: Rosettes. Spots that are any color other than dark brown to black. Any distinct locket. Mackerel tabby type stripes. Cobby body. Notably small ears. DISQUALIFY: Extra toes. Temperament must be unchallenging; any sign of definite challenge shall disqualify. The cat may exhibit fear, seek to flee, or generally complain aloud but may not threaten to harm. Evidence of intent to deceive the judge by artificial means, cats with all or part of their tail missing (except those breeds whose standard calls for this feature), totally blind cats, cats having more or less than five toes on each front foot and four on each back foot (unless proved to be the result of an injury or as authorized by a Board approved standard), male cats in the adult championship class which do not have two descended testicles, and, at the discretion of the judge, tail faults (visible or invisible) and/or crossed eyes shall be disqualified from championship competition.
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Time permitting, can we add a discussion item on naming chartered clubs ? The guidelines currently issued (see http://tica.org/members/forms/club/club_procedures.pdf) say that TICA should not be part of the club name. This is clearly not followed for some 10 years (see EN and EW club names) and it would be helpful to get some clarity on what should happen in the future. FYI, Laurie believes that there are trademark issues with using TICA as part of the name. Kind regards Martin -Martin Wood Regional Director, Western Europe, TICA Visit our region at http:\\www.tica-ew.org
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Standing Committee Discussion Following are the applicable rules regarding the establishment of committees and their charters. Directors should be prepared to come to the Board meeting to discuss the following questions: 1. Do we need these committees? 2. Do we have the right committees? What committees should we have? 3. How do we ensure the committees are functioning effectively? By-Law 16.4 Appointed Committees. Committees shall be appointed from time to time in accordance with the provisions of the Standing Rules to these By-Laws
Standing Rule 106 Appointed Officials, Committees, and Employees. (By-Laws, ARTICLE SIX) 106.4 Standing Committees. The President, with the advice of the Board of Directors, shall appoint persons knowledgeable in the fields specified to serve on the following standing committees, and such other committees that from time to time may be necessary and proper for the effective and efficient operation of the Association. Each committee may have budgets as needed which shall be provided annually with the approval of the Board of Directors. Each committee shall have a chairperson, members as needed and a Board Member who works with the committee as a Liaison Director. It is the duty of the Chairperson to formulate the committee goals, to communicate the policy of the committee to the committee members, to direct the work of the committee and to seek information and guidance from the Board through the Board Liaison, and information from the Executive Office as needed. It is also the duty of the Chairperson to provide progress reports of the committee to the Board annually. The duties of the Board Liaison shall be to serve as a channel of communication between the Committee and the Board, to provide encouragement and incentive for activity of the committee and to be available for consulting and mentoring as needed or requested by the Committee Chairperson. These standing committees shall be as follows: 106.4.1 Rules Committee. To review all proposed amendments to the By-Laws, Show Rules, Registration Rules and Standards of the Association, to note other rules affected by the proposed change and to ensure that the proper terms are used to convey the meaning intended and to ensure uniformity of terminology throughout the By-Laws, Show Rules and Standards of the Association. 106.4.2 Genetics Committee. To advise the Board of Directors in any matter relating to breeds, breeding, colors, deformities or any other matter in the field of genetics. 106.4.3 Legal Committee. To advise the Board of Directors on legal rights, obligations, and liabilities and to offer legal opinions and interpretations of proposed amendments to By-Laws, Show Rules, Registration Rules and Standards of the Association, and to offer advice regarding other matters which may affect the Association including contracts and agreements; to investigate and advise the Board of the facts surrounding protests, to act as hearing officers or in any other matters delegated by the Board of Directors. The chairperson is authorized to appoint any such ad hoc committee as may be advisable to assist with such investigations.
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106.4.4 Computerization Committee. To advise in the developing of programs for computerization of registration, annual awards computations, computer preparation of catalogs and any other area involving computer science. 106.4.5 Feline Welfare Committee. The role of the Feline Welfare Committee is to assist in resolving complaints made to TICA about the welfare of cats, to aid and assist breeders who may need or request help, to promote the Responsible Breeder Program, to create and assist in the implementation of a breeder mentoring program or other programs to assist TICA members with feline welfare issues, and to make recommendations to the Board of Directors on programs to promote feline welfare and responsible breeding. 106.4.6 Marketing/Advertising and Promotions Committee. To assist the Board to establish a marketing and advertising plan for TICA, to update and change such as needed, to interface with the publications sub-committee and other committees as necessary to effect the most efficient use of TICA funds while maintaining a high standard of advertising and marketing. 106.4.7 Finance Committee. To advise the Board of Directors in overseeing financial affairs of TICA, reviewing fiscal policy, to have access to TICA financial records if necessary, implementing cost saving changes, and to recommend any necessary projects to ensure that TICA is run as a fiscally responsible corporation. 106.4.8 International Development Committee. To promote TICA membership, to encourage judging applicants, to assist Regional Directors in the development of new areas and to report to the Board of Directors any problems or issues pertaining to areas not yet organized as TICA regions. 106.4.9 Legislative Committee. To identify legislation and areas affected; to coordinate with other animal organizations to defuse any negative action that would endanger the continuation of owning, breeding or showing cats; to solicit support of the Regional Director in a target area who will appoint two regional members for the purpose of encouraging attendance at meetings and/or writing letters to the people responsible for passing laws/ordinances.
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Dear Board Members, I have some topics for the period of time at the end of the Agenda: Directors Open Forum. I would like to discuss about two topics which ones were part of my campaign when I ran for RD. 1) Judging Assistant Administrator for international regions (At least for SA) Today, TICA is the most relevant and progressive of all feline associations. However, in my region, I feel that we are unfortunately starting to lose over other associations in many aspects. In Buenos Aires for example, are shows are each time smaller and harder to support financially. In Brazil, we are only strong in Porto Alegre and inspite of all our efforts it is very hard to extend our influence to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In Uruguay, people are making a great effort in order to establish a club and put on some shows. On the other hand, Colombia and Panama are showing an innovative spirit and in little time many breeders have joined in, various clubs have been created and have put n a great number of shows. The entire Region has developed a dangerous dependence on foreign judges willing to help using their mileage to travel for free and not asking for their judging fees. In order to grow, my Region needs new judges and new clerks. We will never have a grounding solid enough if we keep on depending on judges willing to use their mileage to come judge for free. This doesn’t happen in other TICA regions, nor does it even happen here in other associations. Having more local judges would help us keep the costs of a show down and slowly save enough money to pay the judges’ fees. This is something that will take time but it is a goal we have to reach. All the other regions of TICA have produced many new judges in the last decade. My region has not produced a single new one for the past 12 years, all the contrary; we have lost some judges both in Argentina and Brazil. Some are now judging for other associations, others have simply stopped. Undoubtedly we have lost some very valuable people. I have proposed Luiz Paulo Faccioli to become Assistant Clerking Administrator for SA and Dewane Barned has no problem whatsoever with Luiz Paulo serving in that position. The role of Assistant Clerking Administrator already exists in TICA rules and I think it is necessary to create an Assistant Judging Administrator in the international regions of TICA. That person’s duty would be to identify the potential candidates interested in entering the program and help them entering and being accepted. That person would help them with details and inform them on the requirements; he would also work on a regional calendar for the clerking and judging schools held in the region. This assistant clerking/judging administrator would receive monthly information from the trainees and send a quarterly report to the Judging Administrator and send the clerks and judges their recertification tests in Spanish or Portuguese according to their location. Many times English as a language in a big barrier for candidates who would like to comply with the requirements but do not speak English well enough. As a judge I always have done all my exams in English, but I know my exams would be much better if I can express my ideas in my own language. We have wonderful judges outside the USA which are ready to translate the exams and mark them later. If we are a truly international association, then we need to understand there are many languages out there. 2) National Winner Awards for Isolated Areas My region is very vast and very few exhibitors travel to all the shows which is why I feel we should create some kind of National Ranking – with maybe a top 5 for each class – for Argentina, Brazil, Colombian Panama and Uruguay, with a minimum of 3 shows a year and at least 20 rings per country. Of course we would still have the Regional Ranking that recognizes the top 20 Cats/Kittens/Alters/HHPK & HHP but we need some kind of mechanism that takes in consideration the distances and the real differences that exist within my region. At this moment the Regional Banquet is not a real banquet because they are attending just the exhibitors of the country which held the banquet. People from Uruguay will never get a RW because they can’t make more rings than Brazil or Colombia. At least they will be able to have The Best Cat/Kitten/Alter/ HHPK & HHP in Uruguay, what at least is something. National Ranking could work not only for SA, I think this is a good idea for all the isolated areas like Wales in the UK, Mexico in SC and even Malasia. These are the topics I will bring to the meeting and I will be happy to answer any question and what is more interesting to get your feedback. 71
During discussion time: I would like to see a breakdown of TICA U 'enrollees'...this would help us be able to market overall and for RD's facilitate their 'area'. Would also like to hear how regional checking accounts are set up---received a few responses when I asked previous but with new Board members might be a decent question to ask again. Yearly Regional account reporting....confirm a date range, what we want for the Trend (vs. we may report a fuller picture to our region) so we are the same. Again, good idea with new and newer folks on the board. Although we looks at things on an overall level--are there any regions that currently have a program or thinking of a program to assist clubs in bringing in new exhibitors--- in recent times that you have entry clerked, benched, judged a show where you know the crowd so to speak....how many new exhibitors do you estimate to see? Mentor programs---idea on #'s and type of folks signing up? Would like to see some discussion on how to get the word out BEFORE a new breeder or exhibitor comes on board and has an issue. Again, a lot of this is via the local one-on-one dynamic and show level involvement when it comes to exhibitor mentors. Would be nice to get some of these early jumpers before they got into the pool. How do we pull in possible new exhibitors-folks that never been to a show but have a favorite kitty at home? Jackie
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TICAU Demographics Total Number Of Students 413
Students Interested In Information From TICA Advertisers And TICA Sponsors 165 40%
Students Who Requested And Received Information About Becoming A TICA Member 92 22%
Students Who Requested To Be Signed Up For The Official TICA Newsletter 200 48%
1/14/2011
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TICAU Demographics Number Of Students Interested In Information About Upcoming Cat Shows For The Following Regions (multiple choice)
1/14/2011
Asia
7
2%
Great Lakes
44
11%
Mid Atlantic
41
10%
Mid Pacific
26
6%
Northeast
51
12%
Northern Europe
30
7%
Northwest
41
10%
South America
15
4%
South Central
56
14%
Southeast
81
20%
Southern Europe
32
8%
Southwest
50
12%
Western Europe
36
9%
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TICAU Demographics What is your age?
1/14/2011
No Comment
58
14%
Under 18
3
1%
18 ‐ 24
12
3%
25 ‐ 34
45
11%
35 ‐ 44
74
18%
45 ‐ 54
93
23%
Over 55
128
31%
Total
413
100%
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TICAU Demographics Do you currently own a cat or cat(s)?
1/14/2011
Yes
401
97%
No
12
3%
Total
413
100%
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TICAU Demographics Are your cats pedigreed or mixed breed?
1/14/2011
N/A
18
4%
Pedigreed
233
56%
Mixed Breed
31
8%
I have both
131
32%
Total
413
100%
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TICAU Demographics How old are your cats? (multiple choice)
1/14/2011
Kitten
237
57%
Adult
364
88%
Senior
187
45%
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TICAU Demographics Where do you buy your cat food, litter and other cat supplies? (multiple choice)
1/14/2011
Online
96
23%
Local Pet Store
235
57%
Breeder Program
104
25%
Grocery Store
77
19%
National Chain
129
31%
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MENTORING PROGRAM We currently have over 50 people signed up and being mentored in the TICA Mentor Program and we currently have 20 Mentors signed up in the program. We have 4 International Mentors ( 2 in the UK, one in Malta, 1 in Spain). Besides North America we have people being mentored from the UK, Malaysia, Brazil, Austria, Taiwan, & the Czech Republic. Bobbie
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TICAU Demographics Location
1/14/2011
N/A
97
23%
Alabama
6
1%
Alaska
1
0%
Alberta
10
2%
American Samoa
0
0%
Arizona
4
1%
Arkansas
1
0%
Armed Forces
1
0%
Europe
7
2%
Pacific
1
0%
the Americas
0
0%
British Columbia
8
2%
California
30
7%
Colorado
9
2%
Connecticut
7
2%
Delaware
0
0%
District of Columbia
0
0%
Fed. States of Micronesia
0
0%
Florida
20
5%
Georgia
14
3%
Guam
0
0%
Hawaii
0
0%
Idaho
3
1%
Illinois
5
1%
Indiana
0
0%
Iowa
3
1%
Kansas
1
0%
Kentucky
3
1%
Louisiana
6
1%
Maine
1
0%
Manitoba
2
0%
Marshall Islands
0
0%
Maryland
3
1%
Massachusetts
5
1%
Michigan
5
1%
Minnesota
3
1%
Mississippi
4
1%
Missouri
2
0%
Montana
0
0%
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TICAU Demographics Location
1/14/2011
Nebraska
0
0%
Nevada
3
1%
New Brunswick
0
0%
New Hampshire
1
0%
New Jersey
3
1%
New Mexico
3
1%
New York
7
2%
Newfoundland and Labrador
0
0%
North Carolina
15
4%
North Dakota
0
0%
Northern Marianas
0
0%
Northwest Territories
0
0%
Nova Scotia
0
0%
Nunavut
0
0%
Ohio
10
2%
Oklahoma
8
2%
Ontario
5
1%
Oregon
6
1%
Pennsylvania
17
4%
Prince Edward Island
0
0%
Puerto Rico
0
0%
Québec
0
0%
Rhode Island
3
1%
Saskatchewan
0
0%
South Carolina
6
1%
South Dakota
0
0%
Tennessee
5
1%
Texas
39
9%
Utah
2
0%
Vermont
1
0%
Virgin Islands
0
0%
Virginia
3
1%
Washington
9
2%
West Virginia
1
0%
Wisconsin
3
1%
Wyoming
1
0%
Yukon Territory
0
0%
Total
413
100%
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TICAU Demographics Country
1/14/2011
United States
285
69%
Afghanistan
2
0%
Akrotiri
0
0%
Albania
1
0%
Algeria
1
0%
American Samoa
0
0%
Andorra
0
0%
Angola
0
0%
Anguilla
0
0%
Antarctica
0
0%
Antigua and Barbuda
0
0%
Argentina
4
1%
Armenia
0
0%
Aruba
0
0%
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
0
0%
Australia
2
0%
Austria
3
1%
Azerbaijan
0
0%
Bahamas
0
0%
Bahrain
0
0%
Bangladesh
0
0%
Barbados
0
0%
Bassas da India
0
0%
Belarus
0
0%
Belgium
1
0%
Belize
0
0%
Benin
0
0%
Bermuda
0
0%
Bhutan
0
0%
Bolivia
0
0%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
0
0%
Botswana
0
0%
Bouvet Island
0
0%
Brazil
2
0%
British Indian Ocean Territory
0
0%
British Virgin Islands
0
0%
Brunei
0
0%
Bulgaria
0
0%
Burkina Faso
0
0%
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TICAU Demographics Country
1/14/2011
Burma
0
0%
Burundi
0
0%
Cambodia
0
0%
Cameroon
0
0%
Canada
25
6%
Cape Verde
0
0%
Cayman Islands
0
0%
Central African Republic
0
0%
Chad
0
0%
Chile
0
0%
China
0
0%
Christmas Island
0
0%
Clipperton Island
0
0%
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
0
0%
Colombia
2
0%
Comoros
0
0%
Congo
0
0%
Democratic Republic of the
0
0%
Republic of the
0
0%
Cook Islands
0
0%
Coral Sea Islands
0
0%
Costa Rica
0
0%
Cote d'Ivoire
0
0%
Croatia
0
0%
Cuba
0
0%
Cyprus
0
0%
Czech Republic
0
0%
Denmark
2
0%
Dhekelia
0
0%
Djibouti
0
0%
Dominica
0
0%
Dominican Republic
0
0%
Ecuador
0
0%
Egypt
0
0%
El Salvador
0
0%
Equatorial Guinea
0
0%
Eritrea
0
0%
Estonia
0
0%
Ethiopia
0
0%
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TICAU Demographics Country
1/14/2011
Europa Island
0
0%
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
0
0%
Faroe Islands
0
0%
Fiji
0
0%
Finland
3
1%
France
9
2%
French Guiana
0
0%
French Polynesia
0
0%
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
0
0%
Gabon
0
0%
Gambia
0
0%
Gaza Strip
0
0%
Georgia
0
0%
Germany
1
0%
Ghana
0
0%
Gibraltar
0
0%
Glorioso Islands
0
0%
Greece
0
0%
Greenland
0
0%
Grenada
0
0%
Guadeloupe
0
0%
Guam
0
0%
Guatemala
1
0%
Guernsey
0
0%
Guinea
0
0%
Guinea‐Bissau
0
0%
Guyana
0
0%
Haiti
0
0%
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
0
0%
Holy See (Vatican City)
0
0%
Honduras
0
0%
Hong Kong
2
0%
Hungary
3
1%
Iceland
0
0%
India
0
0%
Indonesia
0
0%
Iran
0
0%
Iraq
0
0%
Ireland
1
0%
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TICAU Demographics Country
1/14/2011
Isle of Man
0
0%
Israel
7
2%
Italy
7
2%
Jamaica
0
0%
Jan Mayen
0
0%
Japan
1
0%
Jersey
0
0%
Jordan
0
0%
Juan de Nova Island
0
0%
Kazakhstan
0
0%
Kenya
0
0%
Kiribati
0
0%
Korea
0
0%
North
0
0%
South
0
0%
Kuwait
1
0%
Kyrgyzstan
0
0%
Laos
0
0%
Latvia
0
0%
Lebanon
0
0%
Lesotho
0
0%
Liberia
0
0%
Libya
0
0%
Liechtenstein
0
0%
Lithuania
1
0%
Luxembourg
0
0%
Macau
0
0%
Macedonia
0
0%
Madagascar
0
0%
Malawi
0
0%
Malaysia
1
0%
Maldives
0
0%
Mali
0
0%
Malta
1
0%
Marshall Islands
0
0%
Martinique
0
0%
Mauritania
0
0%
Mauritius
0
0%
Mayotte
0
0%
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TICAU Demographics Country
1/14/2011
Mexico
3
1%
Micronesia
0
0%
Federated States of
0
0%
Moldova
0
0%
Monaco
0
0%
Mongolia
0
0%
Montserrat
0
0%
Morocco
0
0%
Mozambique
0
0%
Namibia
0
0%
Nauru
0
0%
Navassa Island
0
0%
Nepal
0
0%
Netherlands
4
1%
Netherlands Antilles
0
0%
New Caledonia
0
0%
New Zealand
0
0%
Nicaragua
0
0%
Niger
0
0%
Nigeria
0
0%
Niue
0
0%
Norfolk Island
0
0%
Northern Mariana Islands
0
0%
Norway
2
0%
Oman
0
0%
Pakistan
0
0%
Palau
0
0%
Panama
2
0%
Papua New Guinea
0
0%
Paracel Islands
0
0%
Paraguay
0
0%
Peru
0
0%
Philippines
1
0%
Pitcairn Islands
0
0%
Poland
1
0%
Portugal
0
0%
Puerto Rico
0
0%
Qatar
0
0%
Reunion
0
0%
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TICAU Demographics Country
1/14/2011
Romania
1
0%
Russia
1
0%
Rwanda
0
0%
Saint Helena
0
0%
Saint Kitts and Nevis
0
0%
Saint Lucia
0
0%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
0
0%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
0
0%
Samoa
0
0%
San Marino
0
0%
Sao Tome and Principe
0
0%
Saudi Arabia
0
0%
Senegal
0
0%
Serbia and Montenegro
0
0%
Seychelles
0
0%
Sierra Leone
0
0%
Singapore
0
0%
Slovakia
0
0%
Slovenia
0
0%
Solomon Islands
0
0%
Somalia
0
0%
South Africa
0
0%
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
0
0%
Spain
1
0%
Spratly Islands
0
0%
Sri Lanka
0
0%
Sudan
0
0%
Suriname
0
0%
Svalbard
0
0%
Swaziland
0
0%
Sweden
0
0%
Switzerland
1
0%
Syria
0
0%
Taiwan
0
0%
Tajikistan
0
0%
Tanzania
0
0%
Thailand
0
0%
Timor‐Leste
0
0%
Togo
0
0%
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TICAU Demographics Country
1/14/2011
Tokelau
0
0%
Tonga
0
0%
Trinidad and Tobago
0
0%
Tromelin Island
0
0%
Tunisia
0
0%
Turkey
0
0%
Turkmenistan
0
0%
Turks and Caicos Islands
0
0%
Tuvalu
0
0%
Uganda
0
0%
Ukraine
0
0%
United Arab Emirates
0
0%
United Kingdom
27
7%
Uruguay
0
0%
Uzbekistan
0
0%
Vanuatu
0
0%
Venezuela
0
0%
Vietnam
0
0%
Virgin Islands
0
0%
Wake Island
0
0%
Wallis and Futuna
0
0%
West Bank
0
0%
Western Sahara
0
0%
Yemen
0
0%
Zambia
0
0%
Zimbabwe
0
0%
Total
413
100%
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TICAU Demographics Region
1/14/2011
I Don't Know
32
8%
Asia
7
2%
Great Lakes
34
8%
Mid Atlantic
25
6%
Mid Pacific
19
5%
Northeast
29
7%
Northern Europe
17
4%
Northwest
33
8%
South America
11
3%
South Central
55
13%
Southeast
64
15%
Southern Europe
28
7%
Southwest
34
8%
Western Europe
25
6%
Total
413
100%
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2010-2011 Show Season Detail Report
Printed 12/22/2010 Page 1
(for complete show season weekends 1 thru 52) Show Reg
Show Date
Club Name
Count
Ring Counts AB
SP
HHP
BRD
EN
05/01/10
PURR PURR
2
6
2
0
3
GL
05/01/10
PRAIRIE STATE CAT CLUB
2
0
10
0
0
ES
05/08/10
NICA
1
2
1
0
2
SA
05/08/10
FEDAGAT
3
6
3
0
0
SE
05/08/10
SKYWAY CAT CLUB OF TAMPA BAY
2
8
4
0
0
EW
05/15/10
THE SPOTICAT CLUB
2
8
4
0
0
SA
05/15/10
CLUBE GAUCHO DO GATO
2
4
4
0
0
SW
05/15/10
SOCAL EXOTICA
2
8
2
0
0
EN
05/22/10
CRYSTAL
2
6
0
0
3
NW
05/22/10
INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY CLUB
4
0
16
0
0
AA
05/29/10
CATS PARADISE PARTY
2
10
4
0
0
EW
05/29/10
NATURALLYTICA
2
8
4
0
0
GL
05/29/10
GLASS CITICATS
2
8
2
0
8
EN
06/05/10
CATS 4 US
2
10
0
0
3
SE
06/05/10
NORTH ALABAMA FELINE FANCIERS
3
7
5
0
0
AA
06/12/10
C.A.T. CREDO
2
9
3
0
0
EN
06/12/10
BELGIUM CAT LOVERS
2
10
2
0
0
NW
06/12/10
COMMENCEMENT CAT FANCIERS
4
8
8
0
0
SC
06/12/10
FT WORTH FELINE FANCIERS, INC.
1
6
2
0
0
SW
06/12/10
AMERICA'S FINEST FELINES
2
0
10
0
0
EW
06/19/10
RAGTIMETICA
2
8
4
0
0
SE
06/19/10
HURRICANE CAT CLUB
3
8
4
0
0
SW
06/19/10
NOCO LOCO CAT CLUB
2
7
1
0
0
AA
06/20/10
ENJOY CAT CLUB
5
AA ES
06/26/10 06/26/10
FOREST CAT JAPAN SHADOW AND LIGHT
2 2
5 5
0 0
0 0
GL
06/26/10
GLASS CITICATS
2
11 4
3
6
4
0
1
6
0
0
NW
06/26/10
GARDEN CITY CAT CLUB
3
10
5
0
0
SC
06/26/10
ORANGE BLOSSOM CATS
2
8
2
0
0
SA
07/03/10
FELIS CATUS CRIADORES ASSOCIADOS
3
6
3
0
0
SE
07/03/10
KUDZU KAT CLUB
3
10
2
0
0
AA
07/04/10
JUSTICE CAT CLUB
2
7
2
0
0
EN
07/10/10
MOSCOW CAT CLUB GOLDEN DOMES
2
4
0
0
0
EW
07/10/10
THE SPOTICAT CLUB
2
8
4
0
0
GL
07/10/10
WISCONSIN-ILLINOIS CAT FANCIERS
2
9
2
0
2
MA
07/10/10
SUSQUEHANNOCK CAT CLUB, INC.
2
10
4
0
0
SA
07/10/10
ASOCIACION FELINA PANAMENA
3
4
2
0
0
AA
07/11/10
KOREA CAT CLUB
2
3
3
0
0
MP
07/17/10
EAST OF EDEN CAT FANCIERS
2
10
2
0
0
6 10
3 2
0 0
0 2
SA
07/17/10
CLUB FELINO DEL URUGUAY AFU-ARU
EN
07/24/10
BE TICACATS CLUB
3 2
GL
07/24/10
BUCKEYE OHIO ROLLERS CAT CLUB
2
7
5
0
4
NW
07/24/10
EVERGREEN CAT FANCIERS, THE
2
10
2
0
0
SA
07/24/10
TICADELPLATA
4
6
3
0
0
AA
07/31/10
ENJOY CAT CLUB
2
8
6
0
0
SA
07/31/10
CLUB TICA DE LOS ANDES
3
8
4
0
0
SE
07/31/10
VOLUNTEER CAT CLUB
2
11
1
0
0
SW
07/31/10
NOCO LOCO CAT CLUB
2
12
0
0
0
SA
08/06/10
CLUB FELINO DE ANTIOQUIA-CCFA
4
12
8
0
0
NE
08/07/10
PATRIO TICATS
2
8
4
0
0
AA
08/08/10
MALAYSIA CAT FANCIERS
1
6
0
0
0
EW
08/14/10
TICKEDTICA CAT CLUB
2
10
2
0
1
GL
08/14/10
GREAT LAKES FRIENDS OF FELINES
2
11
2
0
6
NW
08/14/10
CAT FANCIERS OF B. C.
4
8
8
0
0
SW
08/15/10
AMERICA'S FINEST FELINES
2
9
1
0
0
SA
08/21/10
CLUBE GAUCHO DO GATO
2
4
4
0
0
91
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2010-2011 Show Season Detail Report
Printed 12/22/2010 Page 2
(for complete show season weekends 1 thru 52) Show Reg
Show Date
Club Name
Count
Ring Counts AB
SP
HHP
BRD
SC
08/21/10
EVANGELINE COUNTRY CAT FANCIER
2
8
4
0
0
SE
08/21/10
SKYWAY CAT CLUB OF TAMPA BAY
2
8
4
0
1
EN
08/28/10
THE FINTICAT CLUB
2
7
3
0
0
EN
08/28/10
MOSCOW CAT CLUB GOLDEN DOMES
2
6
0
0
2
EW
08/28/10
COONTICA
2
8
4
0
0
MP
09/04/10
JAZZY CATS CAT CLUB
2
11
1
0
0
AA
09/11/10
CLOUD 9 CAT CLUB
2
5
3
0
0
ES
09/11/10
BREIZ CAT'S BAND
2
8
1
0
1
NE
09/11/10
CATS ON THE BEACH
2
9
3
0
4
ES
09/18/10
AUSTRIAN CATS UNITED
2
10
2
0
0
GL
09/18/10
NATURAL CAT CLUB
2
10
2
0
4
NW
09/18/10
PACIFIC NORTHWEST OUTLAWS
2
8
4
0
1
SC
09/18/10
KANSASKATZ INC
2
8
4
0
0
SE
09/18/10
CATTYSHACK CATS
2
8
4
0
0
AA
09/19/10
JUSTICE CAT CLUB
2
7
2
0
0
AA
09/25/10
GLOBAL CAT UNION
2
6
4
0
0
EN
09/25/10
TICA CLUB JETCAT
2
5
5
0
0
SA
09/25/10
FELIS CATUS CRIADORES ASSOCIADOS
3
4
2
0
0
SA
09/25/10
ASOCIACION FELINA PANAMENA
3
6
3
0
0
SE
09/25/10
SKYWAY CAT CLUB OF TAMPA BAY
2
8
4
0
2
2 2
7
3 4
0 0
0 0
SW
09/25/10
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY CAT FANCIERS
AA EN
10/02/10 10/02/10
BRILLIANT CAT FANCIERS ALFA FELIS FINLAND
EW
10/02/10
BENGAL CAT CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN
2
10 4
2
8
2
0
0
4
0
3
SC
10/02/10
AUSTIN CAT FANCIERS
2
10
2
0
0
ES
10/03/10
MALTA CAT CLUB
2
1
1
0
0
AA
10/09/10
FOREST CAT JAPAN
2
12
4
0
0
EN
10/09/10
IMPERIAL CAT CLUB
2
4
2
0
3
ES
10/09/10
BLUE DANUBE CAT CLUB
2
8
6
0
0
GL
10/09/10
PRAIRIE STATE CAT CLUB
2
8
2
0
0
MP
10/09/10
UTAH'S ROYAL FELINES
4
8
8
0
0
NW
10/09/10
OKANAGAN VALLEY CAT FANCIERS
2
8
4
0
0
AA
10/16/10
TOKYO CAT CLUB
2
5
4
0
0
EN
10/16/10
ALLEY OF STARS
2
8
4
0
0
ES
10/16/10
AZUR CATS
2
6
2
0
0
NW
10/16/10
EVERGREEN CAT FANCIERS, THE
4
8
8
0
0
SC
10/16/10
MAINE COON CONNECTION OF TEXAS, THE
2
8
4
0
0
SE
10/16/10
KUDZU KAT CLUB
2
9
3
0
0
SW
10/16/10
PURR POURRI OF KATS
2
8
2
0
0
SW
10/22/10
ENCHANTED CAT CLUB
3
10
2
0
9
AA
10/23/10
SHONAN CAT CLUB
2
6
2
0
0
EN
10/23/10
PURR PURR
3
4
5
0
0
EN
10/23/10
CATS 4 US
4
8
8
0
0
ES
10/23/10
CATS FRENCH LOVERS
2
8
4
0
3
2 2
8
4 2
0 0
2 2
NE
10/23/10
CHOWDER CHUGGERS CAT CLUB
SE MP
10/23/10 10/29/10
PARTY CATS SILVER CATS, THE
3
10 16
2
0
0
AA
10/30/10
CATS PARADISE PARTY
2
10
4
0
0
EN
10/30/10
CATS AND TULIPS
2
10
2
0
0
ES
10/30/10
MALTA CAT CLUB
3
3
3
0
0
ES
10/30/10
CATIMINI CLUB
2
8
2
0
1
EW
10/30/10
CATTICA ALL BREEDS CAT CLUB
2
8
4
0
0
NW
10/30/10
SOUTHERN ALBERTA CALGARY CAT FANC
4
8
8
0
0
SA
10/30/10
FEDAGAT
3
6
0
0
0
SE
10/30/10
HURRICANE CAT CLUB
2
9
3
0
0
EN
11/04/10
MOSCOW CAT CLUB GOLDEN DOMES
2
6
0
0
0
92
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2010-2011 Show Season Detail Report
Printed 12/22/2010 Page 3
(for complete show season weekends 1 thru 52) Show Reg
Show Date
Club Name
Count
Ring Counts AB
SP
HHP
BRD
MA
11/05/10
KEESTONE KATZ INC
3
15
5
0
0
AA
11/06/10
ALL JAPAN CAT CLUB
2
5
5
0
0
EN
11/06/10
BELGIAN TICA FRIENDS
2
12
2
0
0
GL
11/06/10
GREAT LAKES FRIENDS OF FELINES
2
7
3
0
0
NE
11/06/10
LES CHATS DUR LE ST-LAURENT
4
12
4
0
0
SA
11/06/10
CLUB TICA DE LOS ANDES
3
8
4
0
0
NW
11/12/10
CAN-AM CAT CLUB
3
13
2
0
0
AA
11/13/10
MALAYSIA CAT FANCIERS
2
12
0
0
0
EN
11/13/10
BE TICACATS CLUB
2
12
2
0
0
EN
11/13/10
VIKING CATS
2
8
2
0
4
EN
11/13/10
IMPERIAL CAT CLUB
2
8
2
0
3
ES
11/13/10
ALLIANCE FRENCH CATS
2
8
2
0
4
EW
11/13/10
NATURALLYTICA
2
10
2
0
2
SE
11/13/10
CAT-N-AROUND FELINE FANCIERS
2
9
3
0
0
SW
11/19/10
AMERICA'S FINEST FELINES
3
13
2
0
0
AA
11/20/10
ENJOY CAT CLUB
2
10
6
0
0
ES
11/20/10
MACSKAMANIA CAT CLUB
2
8
4
0
0
NE
11/20/10
WESTCHESTER FELINE CLUB
2
6
6
0
0
SC
11/20/10
TURKISH VAN CAT CONNECTION
2
10
2
0
0
SE
11/20/10
SKYWAY CAT CLUB OF TAMPA BAY
7
AA ES
11/27/10 11/27/10
FOREST CAT JAPAN IBERTICA CAT CLUB
2 2
5 3
0 0
2 0
ES
11/27/10
BLUE DANUBE CAT CLUB
2
13 10
2
8
0
0
0
4
0
3
ES
11/27/10
GALLIC CAT, THE
2
8
2
0
0
EW
11/27/10
WESTICAT
2
6
4
0
2
MP
11/27/10
FOG CITY CAT CLUB
2
11
1
0
0
NW
11/27/10
GARDEN CITY CAT CLUB
3
10
5
0
0
SA
11/27/10
CLUBE GAUCHO DO GATO
3
6
2
0
0
MA
12/03/10
CHRISTMAS CITY CAT CLUB
3
17
2
0
0
SW
12/03/10
COATIMONDI CAT CLUB
3
15
3
0
0
AA
12/04/10
JAPAN CAT LOVERS
2
12
4
0
0
AA
12/05/10
KOREA CAT CLUB
2
2
2
0
0
EW
12/10/10
THE SPOTICAT CLUB
3
14
2
0
0
GL
12/10/10
HOT CHECK CAT CLUB
3
16
2
0
2
SC
12/10/10
INTERNATIONAL FELINE SHOWCASE, THE
3
16
2
0
0
ES
12/11/10
ALL ABOUT CATS
2
4
8
0
0
NW
12/11/10
THE MAINE EVENT
2
12
0
0
0
SW
12/11/10
KAT KNAPPERS CAT CLUB
3
10
3
0
0
AA
12/12/10
ACT CAT CLUB
1
5
2
0
0
347
1224
498
0
95
Totals
93 Report = sh_show_cnt
2010-2011 Show Season Fee Balance Report
Printed 12/23/2010 Page 1
(for complete show season weekends 1 thru 52)
Club Name
Total Due Paid
10/30/10
FEDAGAT
235
12/10/10
HOT CHECK CAT CLUB
585
560
820
560
Reg
Show Date
SA GL
Totals
Lic 90
****
Unpaid Fee Detail Awd Ins Fly Late 120
****
0
0
Bal
25
235
25
25
50
260
94 Report = sh_show_bal
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Title Confirmation Report Totals by Batch
Batch Date
Mailed
Mix
Potential
Paid
08/16/2007
4,559
(4393,166)
$23,625
1,902
(1824,78)
42
$9,900
09/27/2007
363
(347,16)
$1,895
250
(239,11)
69
$1,305
10/25/2007
423
(404,19)
$2,210
309
(296,13)
73
$1,610
11/08/2007
296
(273,23)
$1,595
239
(218,21)
81
$1,300
12/17/2007
435
(400,35)
$2,350
278
(255,23)
64
$1,505
12/21/2007
346
(320,26)
$1,860
244
(222,22)
71
$1,330
01/09/2008
339
(309,30)
$1,845
237
(216,21)
70
$1,290
02/06/2008
251
(235,16)
$1,335
160
(148,12)
64
$860
02/25/2008
217
(203,14)
$1,155
131
(119,12)
60
$715
04/09/2008
189
(175,14)
$1,015
98
(89,9)
52
$535
04/10/2008
493
(453,40)
$2,665
307
(284,23)
62
$1,650
04/18/2008
317
(298,19)
$1,680
189
(176,13)
60
$1,010
05/02/2008
115
(106,9)
$620
71
(67,4)
62
$375
05/06/2008
103
(98,5)
$540
52
(51,1)
50
$265
05/13/2008
151
(140,11)
$810
97
(89,8)
64
$525
06/04/2008
126
(115,11)
$685
78
(68,10)
62
$440
06/13/2008
82
(74,8)
$450
31
(24,7)
38
$190
06/26/2008
275
(263,12)
$1,435
173
(164,9)
63
$910
07/11/2008
122
(117,5)
$635
63
(63,0)
52
$315
07/22/2008
282
(262,20)
$1,510
162
(152,10)
57
$860
08/05/2008
198
(179,19)
$1,085
145
(129,16)
73
$805
08/14/2008
82
(78,4)
$430
47
(46,1)
57
$240
08/19/2008
136
(127,9)
$725
82
(75,7)
60
$445
09/02/2008
107
(97,10)
$585
59
(55,4)
55
$315
09/23/2008
137
(129,8)
$725
70
(64,6)
51
$380
09/25/2008
43
(40,3)
$230
29
(27,2)
67
$155
10/02/2008
64
(61,3)
$335
40
(37,3)
63
$215
10/23/2008
289
(264,25)
$1,570
164
(146,18)
57
$910
10/29/2008
130
(120,10)
$700
76
(71,5)
58
$405
11/03/2008
160
(145,15)
$875
96
(87,9)
60
$525
11/13/2008
110
(100,10)
$600
77
(68,9)
70
$430
12/05/2008
290
(259,31)
$1,605
195
(176,19)
67
$1,070
12/13/2008
122
(117,5)
$635
72
(68,4)
59
$380
01/21/2009
231
(212,19)
$1,250
138
(126,12)
60
$750
02/04/2009
486
(456,30)
$2,580
281
(263,18)
58
$1,495
02/13/2009
280
(260,20)
$1,500
173
(158,15)
62
$940
Mix=(Champion-Quad count, Supreme count)
95
Mix
% Paid
Revenue
Report = title_conf_report_1
Printed 12/23/2010 Page 2
Title Confirmation Report Totals by Batch
Batch Date
Mailed
Mix
Potential
Paid
Mix
% Paid
Revenue
02/28/2009
162
(148,14)
$880
109
(100,9)
67
$590
03/11/2009
134
(117,17)
$755
72
(62,10)
54
$410
03/25/2009
222
(213,9)
$1,155
148
(142,6)
67
$770
04/01/2009
185
(174,11)
$980
113
(106,7)
61
$600
04/16/2009
123
(118,5)
$640
74
(70,4)
60
$390
04/22/2009
248
(225,23)
$1,355
156
(138,18)
63
$870
04/29/2009
167
(154,13)
$900
92
(85,7)
55
$495
05/02/2009
70
(62,8)
$390
42
(37,5)
60
$235
05/07/2009
104
(94,10)
$570
61
(55,6)
59
$335
05/13/2009
146
(137,9)
$775
80
(75,5)
55
$425
06/16/2009
282
(264,18)
$1,500
170
(161,9)
60
$895
07/17/2009
492
(461,31)
$2,615
285
(267,18)
58
$1,515
07/28/2009
162
(148,14)
$880
107
(96,11)
66
$590
08/04/2009
173
(167,6)
$895
107
(104,3)
62
$550
08/12/2009
120
(113,7)
$635
81
(76,5)
68
$430
08/27/2009
101
(97,4)
$525
64
(61,3)
63
$335
09/02/2009
306
(287,19)
$1,625
203
(189,14)
66
$1,085
09/23/2009
151
(140,11)
$810
92
(84,8)
61
$500
10/07/2009
53
(51,2)
$275
30
(28,2)
57
$160
10/21/2009
262
(242,20)
$1,410
147
(132,15)
56
$810
11/01/2009
502
(455,47)
$2,745
300
(274,26)
60
$1,630
11/22/2009
191
(173,18)
$1,045
130
(120,10)
68
$700
12/03/2009
176
(159,17)
$965
108
(95,13)
61
$605
12/16/2009
195
(175,20)
$1,075
140
(123,17)
72
$785
12/22/2009
179
(167,12)
$955
99
(90,9)
55
$540
01/06/2010
170
(158,12)
$910
101
(90,11)
59
$560
02/13/2010
326
(305,21)
$1,735
200
(186,14)
61
$1,070
02/25/2010
311
(287,24)
$1,675
192
(174,18)
62
$1,050
03/06/2010
140
(132,8)
$740
84
(78,6)
60
$450
03/25/2010
154
(144,10)
$820
90
(81,9)
58
$495
04/05/2010
349
(323,26)
$1,875
178
(162,16)
51
$970
04/15/2010
139
(133,6)
$725
87
(81,6)
63
$465
04/28/2010
609
(559,50)
$3,295
285
(262,23)
47
$1,540
05/21/2010
325
(299,26)
$1,755
148
(136,12)
46
$800
07/08/2010
459
(432,27)
$2,430
181
(165,16)
39
$985
07/22/2010
370
(338,32)
$2,010
163
(145,18)
44
$905
Mix=(Champion-Quad count, Supreme count)
96
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Title Confirmation Report Totals by Batch
Batch Date
Mailed
Mix
Potential
Paid
Mix
% Paid
Revenue
08/05/2010
272
(263,9)
$1,405
109
(106,3)
40
$560
08/19/2010
98
(88,10)
$540
39
(34,5)
40
$220
09/09/2010
100
(93,7)
$535
47
(42,5)
47
$260
09/22/2010
176
(164,12)
$940
75
(69,6)
43
$405
10/06/2010
266
(248,18)
$1,420
110
(99,11)
41
$605
10/28/2010
288
(270,18)
$1,530
106
(97,9)
37
$575
12/03/2010
538
(500,38)
$2,880
35
(31,4)
7
$195
22,345
(20906,1439
118,920
12,055
(11168,887
54
$64,710
Total
Mix=(Champion-Quad count, Supreme count)
97
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Title Confirmation Report Totals by Region Title
Mailed
Mix
AA
2,559
(2391,168)
$13,635
1,332
(1222,110)
52
$7,210
EN
3,640
(3439,201)
$19,205
1,880
(1755,125)
52
$10,025
ES
1,295
(1218,77)
$6,860
705
(660,45)
54
$3,750
EW
568
(537,31)
$2,995
268
(253,15)
47
$1,415
GL
2,038
(1873,165)
$11,015
1,209
(1093,116)
59
$6,625
IN
14
(14,0)
$70
7
(7,0)
50
$35
MA
1,277
(1187,90)
$6,835
733
(675,58)
57
$3,955
MP
978
(926,52)
$5,150
559
(523,36)
57
$2,975
NE
1,621
(1511,110)
$8,655
1,068
(990,78)
66
$5,730
NW
1,804
(1688,116)
$9,600
905
(848,57)
50
$4,810
SA
1,418
(1336,82)
$7,500
424
(390,34)
30
$2,290
SC
1,864
(1742,122)
$9,930
1,032
(957,75)
55
$5,535
SE
1,678
(1567,111)
$8,945
979
(913,66)
58
$5,225
SW
1,591
(1477,114)
$8,525
954
(882,72)
60
$5,130
22,345
(20906,1439
118,920
12,055
(11168,887)
54
$64,710
Total
Mix=(Champion-Quad count, Supreme count)
Potential
Paid
98
Mix
% Paid
Revenue
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Totals by Class and Level (Confirmation Process 08/16/2007 to 12/22/2010)
Title
Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH
5,271
$26,355
2,724
52
$13,620
CHA
1,455
$7,275
635
44
$3,175
MS
818
$4,090
374
46
$1,870
Champion
7,544
$37,720
3,733
49
$18,665
GRC
2,593
$12,965
1,465
56
$7,325
GCA
935
$4,675
485
52
$2,425
GRM
620
$3,100
311
50
$1,555
Grand
4,148
$20,740
2,261
55
$11,305
DGC
2,217
$11,085
1,273
57
$6,365
DGCA
851
$4,255
452
53
$2,260
DGM
591
$2,955
304
51
$1,520
Double
3,659
$18,295
2,029
55
$10,145
TGC
1,770
$8,850
1,031
58
$5,155
TGCA
757
$3,785
404
53
$2,020
TGM
507
$2,535
280
55
$1,400
Triple
3,034
$15,170
1,715
57
$8,575
QGC
1,418
$7,090
830
59
$4,150
QGCA
666
$3,330
365
55
$1,825
QGM
437
$2,185
235
54
$1,175
Quad
2,521
$12,605
1,430
57
$7,150
SGC
716
$7,160
479
67
$4,790
SGCA
436
$4,360
260
60
$2,600
SGM
287
$2,870
148
52
$1,480
Supreme
1,439
$14,390
887
62
$8,870
22,345
118,920
12,055
54
$64,710
Total
99
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Title Confirmation Report AA Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
654 193 52
$3,270 $965 $260
311 70 16
48 36 31
$1,555 $350 $80
Champion
899
$4,495
397
44
$1,985
GRC GCA GRM
333 127 48
$1,665 $635 $240
178 65 15
53 51 31
$890 $325 $75
Grand
508
$2,540
258
51
$1,290
DGC DGCA DGM
271 111 44
$1,355 $555 $220
157 60 17
58 54 39
$785 $300 $85
Double
426
$2,130
234
55
$1,170
TGC TGCA TGM
201 90 35
$1,005 $450 $175
122 51 17
61 57 49
$610 $255 $85
Triple
326
$1,630
190
58
$950
QGC QGCA QGM
138 65 29
$690 $325 $145
86 40 17
62 62 59
$430 $200 $85
Quad
232
$1,160
143
62
$715
SGC SGCA SGM
84 56 28
$840 $560 $280
59 35 16
70 63 57
$590 $350 $160
Supreme
168
$1,680
110
65
$1,100
AA Total
2,559
$13,635
1,332
52
$7,210
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Title Confirmation Report EN Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
887 216 49
$4,435 $1,080 $245
439 93 16
49 43 33
$2,195 $465 $80
Champion
1,152
$5,760
548
48
$2,740
GRC GCA GRM
501 168 48
$2,505 $840 $240
283 77 15
56 46 31
$1,415 $385 $75
Grand
717
$3,585
375
52
$1,875
DGC DGCA DGM
429 154 50
$2,145 $770 $250
241 73 13
56 47 26
$1,205 $365 $65
Double
633
$3,165
327
52
$1,635
TGC TGCA TGM
340 139 44
$1,700 $695 $220
197 66 17
58 47 39
$985 $330 $85
Triple
523
$2,615
280
54
$1,400
QGC QGCA QGM
257 124 33
$1,285 $620 $165
146 64 15
57 52 45
$730 $320 $75
Quad
414
$2,070
225
54
$1,125
SGC SGCA SGM
115 63 23
$1,150 $630 $230
80 33 12
70 52 52
$800 $330 $120
Supreme
201
$2,010
125
62
$1,250
EN Total
3,640
$19,205
1,880
52
$10,025
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Title Confirmation Report ES Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
360 61 12
$1,800 $305 $60
177 26 9
49 43 75
$885 $130 $45
Champion
433
$2,165
212
49
$1,060
GRC GCA GRM
185 52 13
$925 $260 $65
104 26 10
56 50 77
$520 $130 $50
Grand
250
$1,250
140
56
$700
DGC DGCA DGM
157 48 14
$785 $240 $70
94 24 9
60 50 64
$470 $120 $45
Double
219
$1,095
127
58
$635
TGC TGCA TGM
122 45 10
$610 $225 $50
72 27 6
59 60 60
$360 $135 $30
Triple
177
$885
105
59
$525
QGC QGCA QGM
95 32 12
$475 $160 $60
53 17 6
56 53 50
$265 $85 $30
Quad
139
$695
76
55
$380
SGC SGCA SGM
48 22 7
$480 $220 $70
31 12 2
65 55 29
$310 $120 $20
Supreme
77
$770
45
58
$450
ES Total
1,295
$6,860
705
54
$3,750
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Title Confirmation Report EW Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
155 43 7
$775 $215 $35
66 24 3
43 56 43
$330 $120 $15
Champion
205
$1,025
93
45
$465
GRC GCA GRM
63 30 6
$315 $150 $30
27 20 3
43 67 50
$135 $100 $15
Grand
99
$495
50
51
$250
DGC DGCA DGM
58 24 5
$290 $120 $25
23 15 3
40 63 60
$115 $75 $15
Double
87
$435
41
47
$205
TGC TGCA TGM
52 22 7
$260 $110 $35
22 12 4
42 55 57
$110 $60 $20
Triple
81
$405
38
47
$190
QGC QGCA QGM
41 18 6
$205 $90 $30
19 10 2
46 56 33
$95 $50 $10
Quad
65
$325
31
48
$155
SGC SGCA SGM
17 11 3
$170 $110 $30
9 5 1
53 45 33
$90 $50 $10
Supreme
31
$310
15
48
$150
EW Total
568
$2,995
268
47
$1,415
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Title Confirmation Report GL Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
441 140 97
$2,205 $700 $485
244 68 46
55 49 47
$1,220 $340 $230
Champion
678
$3,390
358
53
$1,790
GRC GCA GRM
194 85 72
$970 $425 $360
124 47 38
64 55 53
$620 $235 $190
Grand
351
$1,755
209
60
$1,045
DGC DGCA DGM
174 75 69
$870 $375 $345
118 45 38
68 60 55
$590 $225 $190
Double
318
$1,590
201
63
$1,005
TGC TGCA TGM
153 68 63
$765 $340 $315
101 40 35
66 59 56
$505 $200 $175
Triple
284
$1,420
176
62
$880
QGC QGCA QGM
129 61 52
$645 $305 $260
83 37 29
64 61 56
$415 $185 $145
Quad
242
$1,210
149
62
$745
SGC SGCA SGM
79 46 40
$790 $460 $400
60 31 25
76 67 63
$600 $310 $250
Supreme
165
$1,650
116
70
$1,160
GL Total
2,038
$11,015
1,209
59
$6,625
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Title Confirmation Report IN Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA
5 1
$25 $5
2 0
40 0
$10 $0
Champion
6
$30
2
33
$10
GRC
4
$20
2
50
$10
Grand
4
$20
2
50
$10
DGC
3
$15
2
67
$10
Double
3
$15
2
67
$10
TGC
1
$5
1
**
$5
Triple
1
$5
1
**
$5
IN Total
14
$70
7
50
$35
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Title Confirmation Report MA Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
263 89 87
$1,315 $445 $435
141 48 43
54 54 49
$705 $240 $215
Champion
439
$2,195
232
53
$1,160
GRC GCA GRM
117 49 57
$585 $245 $285
69 32 36
59 65 63
$345 $160 $180
Grand
223
$1,115
137
61
$685
DGC DGCA DGM
108 39 49
$540 $195 $245
56 25 32
52 64 65
$280 $125 $160
Double
196
$980
113
58
$565
TGC TGCA TGM
98 32 43
$490 $160 $215
48 23 29
49 72 67
$240 $115 $145
Triple
173
$865
100
58
$500
QGC QGCA QGM
81 34 41
$405 $170 $205
45 22 26
56 65 63
$225 $110 $130
Quad
156
$780
93
60
$465
SGC SGCA SGM
43 21 26
$430 $210 $260
27 16 15
63 76 58
$270 $160 $150
Supreme
90
$900
58
64
$580
MA Total
1,277
$6,835
733
57
$3,955
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Title Confirmation Report MP Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
247 87 46
$1,235 $435 $230
142 43 17
57 49 37
$710 $215 $85
Champion
380
$1,900
202
53
$1,010
GRC GCA GRM
92 36 34
$460 $180 $170
56 22 14
61 61 41
$280 $110 $70
Grand
162
$810
92
57
$460
DGC DGCA DGM
82 43 34
$410 $215 $170
54 21 14
66 49 41
$270 $105 $70
Double
159
$795
89
56
$445
TGC TGCA TGM
63 33 26
$315 $165 $130
45 15 14
71 45 54
$225 $75 $70
Triple
122
$610
74
61
$370
QGC QGCA QGM
53 28 22
$265 $140 $110
39 16 11
74 57 50
$195 $80 $55
Quad
103
$515
66
64
$330
SGC SGCA SGM
20 16 16
$200 $160 $160
16 12 8
80 75 50
$160 $120 $80
Supreme
52
$520
36
69
$360
MP Total
978
$5,150
559
57
$2,975
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Title Confirmation Report NE Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
399 103 81
$1,995 $515 $405
241 51 43
60 50 53
$1,205 $255 $215
Champion
583
$2,915
335
57
$1,675
GRC GCA GRM
171 61 52
$855 $305 $260
121 40 35
71 66 67
$605 $200 $175
Grand
284
$1,420
196
69
$980
DGC DGCA DGM
150 64 49
$750 $320 $245
107 46 32
71 72 65
$535 $230 $160
Double
263
$1,315
185
70
$925
TGC TGCA TGM
120 52 38
$600 $260 $190
87 38 27
73 73 71
$435 $190 $135
Triple
210
$1,050
152
72
$760
QGC QGCA QGM
95 45 31
$475 $225 $155
69 32 21
73 71 68
$345 $160 $105
Quad
171
$855
122
71
$610
SGC SGCA SGM
52 39 19
$520 $390 $190
38 28 12
73 72 63
$380 $280 $120
Supreme
110
$1,100
78
71
$780
NE Total
1,621
$8,655
1,068
66
$5,730
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Title Confirmation Report NW Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
376 133 84
$1,880 $665 $420
174 54 41
46 41 49
$870 $270 $205
Champion
593
$2,965
269
45
$1,345
GRC GCA GRM
180 78 70
$900 $390 $350
99 32 35
55 41 50
$495 $160 $175
Grand
328
$1,640
166
51
$830
DGC DGCA DGM
157 71 65
$785 $355 $325
90 32 38
57 45 58
$450 $160 $190
Double
293
$1,465
160
55
$800
TGC TGCA TGM
126 73 55
$630 $365 $275
71 33 35
56 45 64
$355 $165 $175
Triple
254
$1,270
139
55
$695
QGC QGCA QGM
108 68 44
$540 $340 $220
61 28 25
56 41 57
$305 $140 $125
Quad
220
$1,100
114
52
$570
SGC SGCA SGM
53 39 24
$530 $390 $240
31 19 7
58 49 29
$310 $190 $70
Supreme
116
$1,160
57
49
$570
NW Total
1,804
$9,600
905
50
$4,810
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Title Confirmation Report SA Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
318 50 8
$1,590 $250 $40
94 5 1
30 10 13
$470 $25 $5
Champion
376
$1,880
100
27
$500
GRC GCA GRM
247 46 8
$1,235 $230 $40
80 5 1
32 11 13
$400 $25 $5
Grand
301
$1,505
86
29
$430
DGC DGCA DGM
208 43 8
$1,040 $215 $40
71 4 1
34 9 13
$355 $20 $5
Double
259
$1,295
76
29
$380
TGC TGCA TGM
167 40 7
$835 $200 $35
63 5 1
38 13 14
$315 $25 $5
Triple
214
$1,070
69
32
$345
QGC QGCA QGM
143 39 4
$715 $195 $20
54 5 0
38 13 0
$270 $25 $0
Quad
186
$930
59
32
$295
SGC SGCA SGM
54 26 2
$540 $260 $20
28 6 0
52 23 0
$280 $60 $0
Supreme
82
$820
34
41
$340
SA Total
1,418
$7,500
424
30
$2,290
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Title Confirmation Report SC Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
398 129 110
$1,990 $645 $550
226 59 46
57 46 42
$1,130 $295 $230
Champion
637
$3,185
331
52
$1,655
GRC GCA GRM
195 82 76
$975 $410 $380
116 42 38
59 51 50
$580 $210 $190
Grand
353
$1,765
196
56
$980
DGC DGCA DGM
158 77 69
$790 $385 $345
93 42 37
59 55 54
$465 $210 $185
Double
304
$1,520
172
57
$860
TGC TGCA TGM
120 74 52
$600 $370 $260
71 41 28
59 55 54
$355 $205 $140
Triple
246
$1,230
140
57
$700
QGC QGCA QGM
96 61 45
$480 $305 $225
58 38 22
60 62 49
$290 $190 $110
Quad
202
$1,010
118
58
$590
SGC SGCA SGM
60 40 22
$600 $400 $220
38 25 12
63 63 55
$380 $250 $120
Supreme
122
$1,220
75
61
$750
SC Total
1,864
$9,930
1,032
55
$5,535
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Title Confirmation Report SE Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
390 107 106
$1,950 $535 $530
239 51 51
61 48 48
$1,195 $255 $255
Champion
603
$3,015
341
57
$1,705
GRC GCA GRM
156 55 75
$780 $275 $375
105 34 36
67 62 48
$525 $170 $180
Grand
286
$1,430
175
61
$875
DGC DGCA DGM
138 47 75
$690 $235 $375
89 32 36
64 68 48
$445 $160 $180
Double
260
$1,300
157
60
$785
TGC TGCA TGM
99 44 71
$495 $220 $355
60 29 35
61 66 49
$300 $145 $175
Triple
214
$1,070
124
58
$620
QGC QGCA QGM
91 42 71
$455 $210 $355
57 27 32
63 64 45
$285 $135 $160
Quad
204
$1,020
116
57
$580
SGC SGCA SGM
46 24 41
$460 $240 $410
33 18 15
72 75 37
$330 $180 $150
Supreme
111
$1,110
66
59
$660
SE Total
1,678
$8,945
979
58
$5,225
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Title Confirmation Report SW Region Detail by Class and Level Mailed
Potential
Paid
% Paid
Revenue
CH CHA MS
378 103 79
$1,890 $515 $395
228 43 42
60 42 53
$1,140 $215 $210
Champion
560
$2,800
313
56
$1,565
GRC GCA GRM
155 66 61
$775 $330 $305
101 43 35
65 65 57
$505 $215 $175
Grand
282
$1,410
179
63
$895
DGC DGCA DGM
124 55 60
$620 $275 $300
78 33 34
63 60 57
$390 $165 $170
Double
239
$1,195
145
61
$725
TGC TGCA TGM
108 45 56
$540 $225 $280
71 24 32
66 53 57
$355 $120 $160
Triple
209
$1,045
127
61
$635
QGC QGCA QGM
91 49 47
$455 $245 $235
60 29 29
66 59 62
$300 $145 $145
Quad
187
$935
118
63
$590
SGC SGCA SGM
45 33 36
$450 $330 $360
29 20 23
64 61 64
$290 $200 $230
Supreme
114
$1,140
72
63
$720
SW Total
1,591
$8,525
954
60
$5,130
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Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
JURI YAWATA
[email protected] (336)727-838 KINUE KAWAHASHI (052)691-9729 KAORU KURODA (482)813-106 HARUYO TOMONARI
[email protected] (028)366-2326 HISAE TASAKI
[email protected] YUMEKO KATOH (028)623-6013 MOTOKO OIZUMI
[email protected] (148)642-5907 MITSUKO SHONO
[email protected] (093)761-5766 NAHOKO KAIZUKA
[email protected] (129)748-0874 MIMI TSURUOKA
[email protected] (358)105-166 YORIKO HONGO
[email protected] (042)723-4913 ASAMI OKUMURA
[email protected] (072)870-3431 IKUO SHINDO
[email protected] (092)892-6460 SANG WON PARK
[email protected] (011)292-5262 BAE KEUN HONG
[email protected] ISMAIL MOHD ALI
[email protected] RYOKO DOI
[email protected] (146)725-0843 MARIKO KIKUCHI
[email protected] (033)290-7057 ERIKO ODAKA
[email protected] (033)761-1020
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EN NORTHERN EUROPE Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
ABSOLUTICATS ALFA FELIS FINLAND ALLEY OF STARS BE TICACATS CLUB BELGIAN TICA FRIENDS BELGIUM CAT LOVERS BEST BY CATS CATS 4 US CATS AND TULIPS CATS UNLIMITED GERMAN-AM CAT CLUB CRYSTAL ESTICAT IMPERIAL CAT CLUB MOSCOW CAT CLUB GOLDEN DOMES PRIMECATS PURR PURR RAGDOLL ARBEITS GEMEINSCHAFT E V RED CAT TICA CLUB THE FINTICAT CLUB TICA CLUB JETCAT TICACATS VIKING CATS
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
SANDRA GEBUHR
[email protected] RAIMO TUIKKA
[email protected] EVGENIA SMIRNOVA
[email protected] GERALDINE TESSENS
[email protected] (049)963-2034 PAUL JANSSENS
[email protected] MARCEL LOUWYCK marcel.louwyck@skyne (323)458-4885 MARIA BULANOVA
[email protected] MARION SCHWEINSBERG
[email protected] (969)540-0562 IRENE VAN BELZEN
[email protected] (134)535-5601 CLAUS-PETER KUCZERA
[email protected] OLGA MURASHKO
[email protected] KARIN ROTH
[email protected] (725)646-0236 NATALYA YASKOVICH
[email protected] (095)658-8776 IRINA DMITRIEVA
[email protected] JULIYA BONDARTSOVA
[email protected] VITALY ABINYAKIN
[email protected] GUDRUN KIPPE
[email protected] (972)168-9711 INNA MINASYAN
[email protected] JENNI TOIVONIEMI
[email protected] (840)740-2752 ANNA KARPOVA
[email protected] AMY STADTER
[email protected] (626)291-6127 ANDERS LORENTZEN
[email protected]
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ES SOUTHERN EUROPE Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
ALL ABOUT CATS ALLIANCE FRENCH CATS AUSTRIAN CATS UNITED AZUR CATS BLUE DANUBE CAT CLUB BREIZ CAT'S BAND CATIMINI CLUB CATLANTIC CATS FRENCH LOVERS EURO-CAT FELIS SERBICA FRENCH KISS, THE GALLIC CAT, THE IBERTICA CAT CLUB MACSKAMANIA CAT CLUB MALTA CAT CLUB NICA SHADOW AND LIGHT
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
MONIKA DANY
[email protected] (322)362-5234 SONIA CLAUDEL
[email protected] (023)732-3614 ROBERT KOLAR JUN
[email protected] NICOLE CHANIEL
[email protected] KURT VLACH
[email protected] (431)810-6492 CATHERINE LE TRIONNAIRE
[email protected] (029)756-8035 PATRICK LETERRIER
[email protected] (23 )875-2406 HELENE GUILLAUME
[email protected] PASCAL REMY
[email protected] GENEVIEVE BASQUINE
[email protected] (314)825-6941 MILAN BISENIC EDMEE BOISQUILLON edmee.boisquillon@cl (013)915-3690 MARTINE CAILLARD
[email protected] (324)821-0204 RAQUEL ORTEGA CORMENZANA
[email protected] (636)116-531 BELA ARADI
[email protected] (361)420-5585 MARVIC ATTARD GIALANZE
[email protected] VIKTORIA STARODUBTSEVA
[email protected] MARIE FRANCE DENDAUW
[email protected] (014)132-0280
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EW WESTERN EUROPE Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
BENGAL CAT CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN CATTICA ALL BREEDS CAT CLUB COONTICA NATURALLYTICA ONEFORALL CAT CLUB RAGTIMETICA RUSTICATS THE SPOTICAT CLUB TICKEDTICA CAT CLUB WESTICAT
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
PETER EDWARDS
[email protected] (174)671-0498 POPPI CLEMENTS
[email protected] (143)468-4520 ROSAMUNDE WOOD
[email protected] (190)858-5754 NATHAN MICHAEL GILBERT
[email protected] TONY YATES
[email protected] (165)265-6039 TERESA CORNWELL
[email protected] LINDSEY WRIGHT
[email protected] (125)676-1835 VALERIE DAVIDSON
[email protected] (163)457-2181 JENNIFER DINHAM
[email protected] (127)842-3605
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GL GREAT LAKES Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
BUCKEYE OHIO ROLLERS CAT CLUB CMC CAT CLUB FLYING FELINES GLASS CITICATS GREAT LAKES AREA CAT ENTHUSIASTS GREAT LAKES CAT CONSORTIUM, INC. GREAT LAKES FRIENDS OF FELINES HOT CHECK CAT CLUB KOOL KATS CLUB NATURAL CAT CLUB PRAIRIE STATE CAT CLUB WISCONSIN-ILLINOIS CAT FANCIERS
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
HEATHER LORIMER
[email protected] (330)792-3677 CLAIRE VUCETICH
[email protected] (708)453-0867 CHRISTINA UNANGST
[email protected] (919)671-1197 MIGUEL VASQUEZ
[email protected] (419)343-9854 SUSAN LEE
[email protected] (517)332-2184 JAMIE E CHRISTIAN
[email protected] (419)343-1751 WILLIAM L LEE
[email protected] (517)332-2184 SUE KNIERIEM
[email protected] DENISE MAYHEW
[email protected] (905)561-1394 KIMBERLY MCDANIEL
[email protected] (317)727-9297 SHERRI SKINNER
[email protected] (262)886-2962 LAURA ORAVEC
[email protected] (262)767-9001
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MA MID ATLANTIC Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
CATS OF THE ENDLESS HILLS CENTRAL JERSEY CAT FANCIERS CHRISTMAS CITY CAT CLUB COLONIAL CATS JERSEY STATE FELINE FANCIERS KAROUSEL KATS KEESTONE KATZ INC LEHIGH VALLEY CAT CLUB POTOMAC AREA CAT ENTHUSIASTS SUSQUEHANNOCK CAT CLUB, INC.
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
MICHAEL HAMMOND
[email protected] (607)279-6048 GLORIA ADLER
[email protected] (570)620-1599 THERESA VOGEL
[email protected] (484)505-9382 LISA DICKIE
[email protected] (410)884-9911 LINDA SWIERCZYNSKI
[email protected] (856)753-9115 BARBARA KISSINGER
[email protected] (484)554-3627 MARY MEINHOLZ
[email protected] (610)644-8142 SUSAN ADLER
[email protected] (570)620-1599 SHERRIE F ZABRISKIE
[email protected] (301)498-3809 HUGH A PRICE
[email protected] (717)243-8972
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MP MID PACIFIC Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
CATS AND SIN CITY EAST OF EDEN CAT FANCIERS FOG CITY CAT CLUB JAZZY CATS CAT CLUB NEW CULTURE CLUB, THE SASSY KATZ CAT CLUB SILVER CATS, THE UTAH'S ROYAL FELINES
05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
SUSANNA SHON
[email protected] (702)448-3941 CAROL BARTON
[email protected] (831)375-0801 JANET BROWN
[email protected] (707)338-1261 WAYNE MAHAN
[email protected] (209)745-6302 VALERIE HORTON
[email protected] (541)567-5084 LINDA KAY ASHLEY
[email protected] (541)726-5259 ROBIN E HENDRICKSON
[email protected] (775)787-8783 CAROLYN MCGUIRE
[email protected] (801)787-8827
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NE NORTHEAST Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
CATS ON THE BEACH CHOWDER CHUGGERS CAT CLUB GOLD COAST FELINE FANCIERS LES CHATS DUR LE ST-LAURENT LIGHTHOUSE CATS MYSTICATS CAT CLUB NAUTICATS PATRIOTICATS WESTCHESTER FELINE CLUB
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
MELISSA ALEXANDER
[email protected] (774)275-1420 DONNA MADISON
[email protected],
[email protected] (207)433-0155 DONNA CIPLEY
[email protected] (516)735-1670 BARBARA GARNEAU
[email protected] (514)349-9159 EDWARD LEWIS
[email protected] (631)539-2066 IRENE KNAPP
[email protected] (860)267-0496 DONNA MADISON
[email protected],
[email protected] (207)433-0155 AUDREY HOBBS
[email protected] (207)224-2207 MICHAEL DENTICO
[email protected] (914)429-9553
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NW NORTHWEST Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
CAN-AM CAT CLUB CAT CHAT CLUB, THE CAT FANCIERS OF B. C. COMMENCEMENT CAT FANCIERS EDMONTON CAT FANCIERS EVERGREEN CAT FANCIERS, THE GARDEN CITY CAT CLUB INTERNATIONAL SPECIALTY CLUB NEW CULTURE CLUB NW, THE OKANAGAN VALLEY CAT FANCIERS PACIFIC NORTHWEST OUTLAWS SOUTHERN ALBERTA CALGARY CAT FANC THE MAINE EVENT WHITE HATTERS CAT FANCIERS
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2079
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
YVONNE PATRICK
[email protected] (604)823-4777 J G WILLIAMS (204)728-4245 JOHN BURCH
[email protected] (604)576-9359 JOI MCNAMARA
[email protected] (360)705-2973 KATHY BYRAM
[email protected] (780)903-1766 MICHELE MISLANG
[email protected] (425)290-7522 MARILYN MCCORKINDALE
[email protected] (250)642-2915 ELAINE WEITZ
[email protected] (425)775-0454 ROBERT GRIFFITHS
[email protected] (360)944-8735 MUNIRA MURREY
[email protected] (250)764-4052 SHIRLEY DELONG
[email protected] (206)498-4147 MAUREEN DAVIES
[email protected] (403)239-9519 ELAINE WEITZ
[email protected] (425)775-0454 AIKO NAGAI (403)225-1934
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SA SOUTH AMERICA Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
ALLEGRO CAT CLUB ASOCIACION FELINA PANAMENA CLUB FELINO DE ANTIOQUIA-CCFA CLUB FELINO DEL URUGUAY AFU-ARU CLUB TICA DE LOS ANDES CLUBE GAUCHO DO GATO FEDAGAT FELIS CATUS CRIADORES ASSOCIADOS TICADELPLATA
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
ANA CLAUDIA DE SOUZA ANDRADE
[email protected] MANUEL CHAVOYAS
[email protected] (507)391-0310 CECILIA MOSSOS LEYVA MAGELA ALONSO
[email protected] FELIPE TAMAYO RUIZ
[email protected] MARCOS ANDRE KLEIN (551)597-2020 ENRIQUE CARLOS ABOITIZ VIRGINIA LOPES ARAUJO
[email protected] (551)332-7674 CARLOS DANIEL LOPEZ
[email protected] (114)966-2131
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SC SOUTH CENTRAL Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
AUSTIN CAT FANCIERS BIG TEX CAT CLUB CAT REBELS CONFEDERACY CATS IN ACTION OF HOUSTON COMPADRES CAT CLUB EVANGELINE COUNTRY CAT FANCIER FT WORTH FELINE FANCIERS, INC. INTERNATIONAL FELINE SHOWCASE, THE KANSASKATZ INC MAINE COON CONNECTION OF TEXAS, THE MISSION CITY CAT CLUB NEKO JUNIOR ACHIEVERS CAT CLUB ORANGE BLOSSOM CATS REGIO GATO CLUB SOUTH CENTRAL ANNUAL TEAM 2008 TEXAS MAINE COONFEDERACY CAT CLUB THUNDERKATZ, INC TURKISH VAN CAT CONNECTION
05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
ALLAN M SEILS
[email protected] (512)441-6575 MARICIA MUNDEN
[email protected] (972)867-0683 CATHERINE BETTS
[email protected] (713)463-5123 ANNE PAUL
[email protected] (337)494-1087 SUE CAROL BECKNELL
[email protected] (915)584-5798 STEVEN PAUL SAVANT
[email protected] (337)989-0085 AUBREY JOE EDWARDS SR
[email protected] (817)926-7822 JAMES ARMEL
[email protected] (281)209-2082 RICHARD HUMMEL
[email protected] (316)619-5938 CAROL S HALE
[email protected] (713)666-3333 EDWINA LOTT
[email protected] (210)659-7028 LANNA K EDMONDS
[email protected] (817)558-4080 SHERRY KERN
[email protected] (409)755-0447 JORGE LUIS TREVINO (818)335-7817 D'ANN E KOVIC
[email protected] (972)867-0683 CAROL S HALE
[email protected] (713)666-3333 CHARLES NELL
[email protected] (405)324-2783 BARBARA LINDSEY
[email protected] (903)527-2357
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SE SOUTHEAST Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
ALABAMA PAWS & CLAWS ATLANTA FANTASTICATS ATLANTA MANX BREEDERS SOCIETY CAT-N-AROUND FELINE FANCIERS CATTYSHACK CATS DESTINY CAT FANCIERS EGYPTIAN MAU ENTHUSIASTS FIELD OF DREAMS CAT CLUB FIRST IN FLIGHT CAT CLUB FLORIDA SUN CATS GREATER ATLANTA CAT CLUB, THE HURRICANE CAT CLUB KITT FLICKS PRODUCTIONS INC KUDZU KAT CLUB MISSISSIPPI CAT FANCIERS, INC. MYSTICAL MOON CAT CLUB NORTH ALABAMA FELINE FANCIERS PARTY CATS PEACHTREE PURRFECT PAWS PENN-JERSEY CAT CLUB SANDY CLAWS CAT FANCIERS SKYWAY CAT CLUB OF TAMPA BAY SOUTHERN SOPHISTICATS VOLUNTEER CAT CLUB
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2079 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
LINDA DOUGLAS
[email protected] (205)631-6892 ALISA C COFFEY
[email protected] (770)390-9772 JAY HAWKINS (404)457-1715 ED MANNING
[email protected] (919)451-6475 ELIZABETH D FLYNN (404)860-1521 KIM TOMLIN
[email protected] (334)508-0082 DOROTHY MARDULIER
[email protected] (321)446-4605 CHRISTINA UNANGST
[email protected] (919)671-1197 CHRISTINA UNANGST
[email protected] (919)671-1197 SUZANNE HANSEN
[email protected] (904)641-1809 JUDY BICKETT (404)636-6608 ROBERT I SELISKAR
[email protected] (813)968-5342 WENDELL PATTON
[email protected] (803)754-9975 CHARLOTTE SWANSON
[email protected] (828)327-2441 ROBERT WHYTE
[email protected] (601)259-6369 CLINTON KNAPP
[email protected] (860)267-0496 LYNNE SHERER
[email protected] (901)372-3394 JUDITH JOHNSON
[email protected] (678)858-8505 JOHN F SOKOL (770)364-5565 CHRISTINA UNANGST
[email protected] (919)671-1197 STEVEN LAWSON (941)751-9495 THERESA KEMPTON
[email protected] (727)867-7328 WILLIAM H BROWN
[email protected] (334)712-0343 STEPHANIE SMITH
[email protected] (423)261-2049
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SW SOUTHWEST Club Name
Club Exp
Status
Contact Name, eMail, Phone
AMERICA'S FINEST FELINES COATIMONDI CAT CLUB COLORADO CATS, INC. DESPERADO CAT FANCIERS, INC. ENCHANTED CAT CLUB HIGH ON CATS KAT KNAPPERS CAT CLUB NOCO LOCO CAT CLUB PURR POURRI OF KATS SAN GABRIEL VALLEY CAT FANCIERS SOCAL EXOTICA
05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011 05/01/2011
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
ALEXANDRA CHISHOLM
[email protected] (760)788-0562 BOBBIE TULLO
[email protected] (928)978-0487 JUDY MIERS
[email protected] (303)499-5491 SANDI L MATTINGLY
[email protected] (480)921-1713 PAT HARDING
[email protected] (505)298-4513 BRENDA MILLER
[email protected] (719)395-9479 DONALD WRIGHT
[email protected] (562)697-2389 JACKIE ROSE
[email protected] (303)819-9818 ANNE RITZINGER
[email protected] (909)861-6083 LINDA FAYE TURCATO
[email protected] (626)357-9154 CHARLES PEALER
[email protected] (951)776-2045
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