Below you can find the cat show statistics for breed Persian (PER) from Polish shows during the year 2015.
During the year there were total of 305 entries. During 2016 there were -48% less persians entered to the shows in Poland.
There were 9 litters presented during 2015 when 2016 had no litters presented.
Persian was one of the breeds that had almost equal split between the sexes.
The most popular color was w 62, followed by n and f.
When the color is divided more, colors n, f and d became the most popular.
Majority (68%) of persians did not have any amount of white (this does not take into account the solid white cats).
68% of entries were also solid. From tabby (agouti) markings 21 - unspecified tabby - was the most popular with 14%.
The chart below shows the amounts of entries per class.
and below the results gained per class.
199 cats were nominated for BIS.
This makes it 65% of all entries being nominated.
Below is a chart showing the BIS/BOS results per class.
45% of all persian entries gained BIS/BOS. This comes to 69% of all nominated persian entries.
Only two BIVs were given, both for class 12 female.
During the year 2015 Mr. Henry Hornell evaluated the most persians.
Most of the entries were assigned and evaluated by Polish judges.
Below is a chart showing the amounts of entries per show.
and per organizing club.
If you would like to read more statistics, take a look here.
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