During 2017 there were total of 119 entries to Polish catshows (FIFe) for Oriental shorthair.
The amount of OSH is again on increase after the drop during 2016 (new categories were put into place and also it is to note that during 2015 there were "old" category 4 exams in Warsaw.
6 litters were presented during the year.
The split between sexes has stayed almost the same during the three year period.
Most popular color was c 22, followed by n 22 and o.
When looking at the "base" color, n, c and b are the most popular entries.
87% of the entries did not have any white markings.
42% of the entries were for cats without any tabby markings. From tabby markings spotted (24) was the most popular.
Majority of the entered cats were signed for classes 12,9 and 11.
The chart below shows the distribution of entries per class during period of 2015-2017.
During 2017 14.58% of all adult entries (classes 1-10) were neuters.
Below is a chart showing the awards gained per class.
Absence percentage for 2017 was only 5.88%.
Below chart shows what percentage of entered OSH gained NOM or BIS result (out of all entered OSH during 2017)
During 2017 41.50% of the nominated cats gained Best in Show result.
Mr. Sebastian Pruchniak evaluated the most OSH during 2017.
33.61% of OSH entries were evaluated by Polish judges.
Below chart shows the amounts of entries per month. Please note that there were no shows in August.
And a chart showing the amount of entries per city.
and per organizing club.
60% of OSH entries entered to CCP show gained Best in Show result.
SCC had the highest absence percentage for oriental shorthair, 50% of the entered OSH did not show up.
If you would like to read more statistics, take a look here.
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