
These are some of the show achievements that our Ragdolls have won over the years. Please re-visit for updates.
Filensio Midnight Fantasy
(Sophie)
blue colour female
At her 2008 debut show, The British Ragdoll Cat
Club, Sophie did extremely well to win her Open class of 8 kittens. Well done
Sophie! She is a credit to her breeder Helen Sallows.

Grand Premier Cattitude
Cleopatra (Muffin)
seal colourpoint female
TBRCC trophy: BEST RAGDOLL AT SCOTTISH CC 2006
2008 Shows:
Imperial Grand Premier & Best of Breed - Nor'East
of Scotland Cat Club
Best of Variety
Overall Best in Show!
2007 Shows:
Reserve Imperial Grand Premier & Best of Breed -
West of Scotland Cat Club
Best of Breed - Caledonian Longhaired Cat Club
Imperial Grand Premier, Best of Breed & nomination for Best in Show - Scotia Cat Fanciers
Grand Premier & Best of Breed - Edinburgh & East of Scotland Cat Club
Grand Premier & nomination for Best in Show - Scottish Cat Club
2006 Shows:
Best of Breed - West of Scotland Cat Club
Reserve Grand Premier, Open 1st, Premier Certificate & Best of Breed - Caledonian Longhaired Cat Club
Open 1st & Premier Certificate - Nor'East of Scotland Cat Club
Open 1st, Premier Certificate & Best of Breed - Scotia Cat Fanciers
Open 1st & Premier Certificate at West of Scotland Cat Club 2003
Open 1st, Premier Certificate and a red card day at Muffin's debut show, West of Scotland Cat Club 2002!

Champion Cattitude Corvina
seal colourpoint female
TBRCC trophy: TOP RAGDOLL BRED IN SCOTLAND 2002
2002-03 Shows:
Open 1st, Champion Certificate - Edinburgh & East of Scotland Cat Club
Open 1st, Champion Certificate - Nor'East of Scotland Cat Club
Open 1st in kitten class - Scotia Cat Fanciers

Champion Cattitude Octavia
seal colourpoint female
TBRCC trophies: BEST OVERALL COLOURPOINTED
ADULT OPPOSITE SEX 2004
BEST COLOURPOINTED ADULT OPPOSITE SEX
BEST SEAL COLOURPOINTED ADULT
Open 1st, Champion Certificate & Best of Breed - Scotia Cat Fanciers 2007
Open 1st, Champion Certificate & Best of Breed - Nor'East of Scotland Cat Club 2004
Open 1st, Best of Breed & nomination for Best in Show - Scotia Cat Fanciers 2004
Open 1st, Champion Certificate & Best of Breed - Scottish Cat Club 2004
Best in Show SLH Kitten, Open 1st, Best of Breed & a red card day - Caledonian Longhaired Cat Club 2003
Best in Show SLH Kitten - Scottish Cat Association 2003
Cattitude Palomino
blue colourpoint male
Palomino was homed as a pet but he still managed to win all his classes and Best of Breed at the Scotia Cat Fanciers show in 2003!
How a cat show works
Entire adults, kittens and neutered cats never compete against each other in classes. Cats of the same breed are entered into the Open class which has a separate section for males and females. Those who win first place may be awarded Challenge Certificate (CC) or a Premier Certificate (PC) for neutered entrants. Kittens do not qualify for these certificates.
After winning 3 CCs/PCs the cat becomes a Champion/Premier and can then proceed to the next level of Grand Champion/Premier. To achieve this title the cat must be awarded 3 Grand Champion/Premier certificates from a different judge each time against cats of other breeds within their section. The judge can award a Grand certificate and a Reserve Grand certificate for the runner up.
The highest level to date is the Imperial Grand Champion/Premier status and this entails the cat winning 5 Imperial Grand Champion/Premier certificate from 5 different judges. As in the Grand level, the judge can also award a Reserve Imperial certificate.
Once the Open class has been assessed, the male and female winners compete for the Best of Breed rosette.
Only the cats that have won the Open class can qualify to be nominated for Best in Show or Best in Section.
Each exhibit also enters into Miscellaneous classes which are separate from the Open class. This is where they compete with cats of different breeds within their section.
If you are interested in showing a neutered Cattitude kitten, please telephone (01779) 471131 or send us an email