This post is for the general statistics. More detailed breakdown of the data is to follow soon, as well as comparisons to the previous years.
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During the show year of 2017 there were total of 9056 entries to Polish cat shows.
There were 36 individual shows held in Poland.
57% of the entered cats were female and in total 257 litters were entered to the catalog.
Most popular category was 2.
Category 1: 1421 entries
Category 2: 3351 entries
Category 3: 2433 entries
Category 4: 1711 entries
Housecats: 140 entries
The most popular breeds by amount of entries are as follows:
and the most popular colors by amounts of entries
When looking at the "base" color, the popularity order is as follows:
Majority of the entered cats did not have any white markings (this does not include solid white cats)
From tabby markings 22 (blotched) was the most popular and ticked (25) the rarest.
The cats were entered to show classes as follows. (Class 15 = Out of Competition, Class 16 = litter, Class 17 = veteran).
From the adult entries (classes 1-10) 9% were neuters.
The following results were gained. The absence percentage was 10.53%.
2630 nominations were given (this is 29% of the entries gaining nomination).
1053 BIS titles were awarded during 2017 (11.6% of all entries gained BIS).
40% of all nominations ended up gaining BIS.
The following breeds gained most of the BIS results during the year.
BIS results were awarded in show classes as follows:
1014 BIVs were given. 26% of those went for MCO.
The chart below shows the most popular colors to gain BIV during a show.
Below is a list of judges who had most entries entered during 2017.
22% of all entries were evaluated by Polish judges.
Saturday had more entries (53%) than Sunday.
Chart below shows the amounts of entries per month. There were no shows in August.
And entries per show place.
and per organizing club.
If you would like to read more statistics, take a look here.
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