Tony 关于CCF第6届猫展的报道 ( 英文)
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  • of the breed to the cat fanciers.

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    >In order to broaden the awareness of the pubic, the club had interviews

    with mass media. One of the Beijing TV stations had interviews with Pam and

    the clubˇs president in the afternoon and the documentary was on air at

    9:30 pm on the same day. 2 television monitors were transmitting the show

    process during the whole event, and cattery commercials and event reviews

    were being run during show breaks. Maybe, breeders would be familiar with

    cattery ads from show catalogues or yearbooks or almanac, but they would

    wonder what ¨cattery commercial〃 is?

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    >In fact, the clubˇs members are so creative and they helped breeders to

    design the cattery introduction with footages, as well as pictures and

    different sound effects. Each commercial was around 1 min in duration, and

    20 spots were for the rate of around US$50. The club was not trying to make

    showing cat or breeding cat to be commercial, it is merely one of their

    tactics for promoting our animals via some video aids, so ¨why not〃?

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    >There were exhibitors from different provinces in mainland China, as well

    as Hong Kong, Malaysia and Philippines. In fact, the show was an

    International one.

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    >The highest score kitten in show was a black and white male Persian,

    namely Dˇ Eden Loverˇs Prince William, and the highest score cat in

    championship was GC Kisanˇs Kilohana Keloa of Green Tea, a Flame point

    male Himalayan.

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    >Though there was only one entry in the premiership, every one were so

    admired the beauty of this chestnut spotted tabby OSH, namely Chperson