| An Interview
With TICA Judge Deborah Reed
by Jay Lehman
Jay: What made you decide to get your first cat
and what kind was it?
Deb: My first cat adopted me when I was less than 10 years old.
My parents wouldn't let the cat come indoors, but they never knew that I
opened my bedroom window every night, and she would come in and sleep with
me.
Jay: When did you get your first pedigreed
(show quality) cat and what breed was it?
Deb: My first show cat was a Bombay that I had intended to buy
as a pet. The breeder had some personal problems at the time and needed
money, so she let me go ahead and pay the "pet price" for the only
Bombay in her litter that had been born 2 weeks earlier. Of course, I didn't
take the boy home until he was 12 weeks old, but he turned out to be the
best Bombay she had ever bred. He Granded at his first TICA cat show and boy
was I hooked!!!!!
Jay: When did you become involved in breeding
and why?
Deb: I started breeding because I wanted to enter the TICA
Judging Program, and that was a prerequisite.
Jay: What breeds have you/do you breed, and
why?
Deb: Bombays - because I have a special fondness for black
shorthair cats.
Jay: When did you become involved in TICA and
why?
Deb: This was the Association that the breeder of my first
Bombay was registered with, so I went with this.
Jay: What other associations were you ever
involved with?
Deb: I have shown some in CFA, but I can't say I've ever been
"involved" in any other Association.
Jay: When and why did you decide to become a
judge?
Deb: My first cat show (where my Bombay Granded) I watched Sue
Pannell judge and said to myself "I want to be just like her".
Jay: What is your fondest memory of TICA?
Deb: Two cats from my very first litter of Bombays Supremed on
the same day!!
Jay: What advise would you give to Russian Blue
exhibitors about showing this breed?
Deb: Temperament, temperament, temperament.
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