Below you can find the statistics for breed "Norwegian forest cat". As earlier, the data has been gathered from catshow.eu website and due human errors there might be mistakes.
During 2016 there were 709 NFOs in the show (amount of entries, not individual cats). This means that 8,06% of the cats signed for shows were NFOs.
The split between sexes for NFOs is 50-50, meaning both females and males are equally represented in the shows, and during 2016 16 litters were presented in shows.
71% of the entries fall to the below colors. Rest are marked as "Other"
With the entries per class, same trend continues, by classes 9, 11 and 12 being the most popular. Surprisingly there are in general more class 1 and 2 entries than in many other breeds, 5,78%, when this number is 2,87% for all breed.
When looking at the results gained for NFOs, 11,14% of the cats were absent/withdrawn for show day. This is in line with the average for category 2 (11%).
287 NFOs were nominated during 2016 and from these 127 gained BIS (44%)
During 2016 the following judges evaluated NFOs.
When looked by the entries per country of judge, most of the NFOs were evaluated by Polish, Italian and Finnish judges.
And the table below shows the amount of entries per show/place/day.
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