During 2016 there were 76 exotics in the show (amount of entries, not individual cats). This means that 0.86% of the cats signed for shows were exotics (6,2% of category 1 cats were exos). This makes in average 2 cats per a show day.
62% of the cats signed were female, which is 5% more than when compared to the all breed results.
The most popular colors (top 5) are listed in the table below.
When we move to the showclasses, below you can find a graph about amount of entries per class.
The following graph presents the results given for exotics during 2016.
For absences, 9,7% of Exotics were marked as absent from the show. This is lower than average.
When we calculate, 48,6% Exotics nominated received Best In Show (this number includes litters and veterans as well).
During 2016 31 different judges evaluated exotics. Most of the judges just had one cat to evaluate, but few had more.
Gianfranco Manovani evaluated 9, 21% of all exotics, Mojca Godek 7,89% and Britta Busse 6,57%.
When we look about the origin country of the judge, the most cats were evaluated by Italian and German judges (the "other" in the graph means countries that had only 5 cats or less)
And below is a chart of Exotics signed to show per month/weekday.
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