Below you can find the show statistics from FIFe catshows held in Poland for Ocicat (OCI) from year 2014 to 2017. The statistics have been combined into one post due low amount of entries for the breed.
If you wish to check out other statistics, take a look here.
The first chart shows the amount of entries per year.
During 2017 80% of the entries were females, but previous years the male entries were dominating. Last time litter class (class 16) was presented was during 2014.
b 24 was by far the most popular color during the four year period.
Only during 2017 other color was the most popular (ns 24). Below chart shows the popularity ranking per color.
The cats were entered to the show classes as follows.
During 2017 60% of all entries were for kittens/juniors. No neuters were present in the adult classes (classes 1-10).
During past two years there has been no absences for ocicats in show.
The chart below shows the % of cats nominated (total amount of OCI), % of cats gaining BIS (total amount of OCI) and % of cats who were nominated that gained Best in Show award.
During the four year period following judges evaluated ocicats.
Majority of the entries were evaluated by Polish judges.
When looking at the attendance per month, it is most likely to see ocicat in September and least likely in April and October.
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