EXHIBITING. 



95 



Miss Forestier Walker, Miss G. Jay, Miss 

 Cochran, Miss F. Simpson, Mr. Louis Wain, 

 Mr. Sam Woodiwiss, Mr. C. A. House, and 

 Mr. Jung. 



In our latter-day shows the work of the 

 judges is considerably augmented by the 

 numerous specials that have to be awarded 

 amongst the winners in the well-filled classes, 

 and as regards the Crystal Palace show of 

 1902, the patience and skill of the judges making 

 these awards were taxed to the uttermost. 



The Cat Club's show has been held for three 

 years in succession at St. Stephen's Hall, 



Westminster Aquarium, about the beginning 

 of January, and it is at this season that the 

 really finest exhibition of Persian cats is 

 witnessed, for at no other time are long-haired 

 cats in such grand coat and good condition as 

 in the middle of winter. 



It is no wonder, therefore, with so many 

 shows held throughout the length and breadth 

 of the land, that the cult of the cat is becoming 

 more and more widely known and appreciated, 

 and that the fancy is really assuming such 

 proportions that there can be no doubt of 

 its permanent position amongst us. 



SILVER CATS BELONGING TO MRS. CLARK, OF ASHBRITTLE. 



