Below are statistics for oriental shorthair (OSH) from Polish FIFe catshows for year 2014.
During the year there were 238 entries. This is 2.35% of all entries and 69.79% of entries in category 4.
53% of the entries were females and 8 litters were entered during 2014.
Most popular color was n (black) with 22.68% of entries.
36.13% of entered orientals had n (black) as the base color.
86% of the entries did not have any amounts of white.
55% were solid cats without any tabby markings. From tabby cats ticked tabby (25) was the most popular.
24.36% of entries were entered to kitten class (12).
27.56% of all entries were kittens or juniors (classes 11 and 12). 38.12% were adults (classes 1-10) and 23.84% of adult cats were neuters.
Entered cats gained results as follows. The absence percentage was 12%.
58.82% of OSH entries were nominated for BIS and 39.39% gained BIS. This is 60% of nominated cats receiving BIS.
There were total 6 BIVs given during 2014.
Mr. Ad de Bruin had 15.96% of oriental entries assigned to him
18.06% of all OSH entries were assigned to Dutch judges.
Below is the chart showing the amounts of entries per month
per city of the show,
and per organizing club.
52% of the entries were entered for Saturday.
According to NW points best oriental shorthair of 2014 was IP Joven DolceGattina*PL, JW (OSH n). Joven was placed 9th in the NW competition thus received the NW title.
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