A Hungarian cat had huge success in the Malmo cat world’s fair. A member of the Felis Hungarica – Hungarian Association of Cat Owners is the breeder of the cat who had worldwide success in the October competition. The Alba Regia Busy Bee blue cream Burmese cat became the most beautiful in its category, szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu wrote.
This year, the Swedish city of Malmo hosted the FiFe cat world expo. 1955 cats of 47 countries participated in the competition. The Felis Hungarica Association and Hungary were represented 13 kitties. Alba Regia Busy Bee achieved the greatest success who won the World Winner title in the 4-7 classes of the III category.
You can meet Busy Bee at the December show for the first time. The cat will not participate in the competition, since it already has a Junior Winner title.
Photo: Paca Laszlo / http://www.szeretlekmagyarorszag.huFelis Hungarica – FiFe, International cat exhibition, December 12-13, 2015, Campona Shopping Center
based on the article of szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
translated by BA
Photo: http://www.ww2015.com/world-winner-2015
Source: http://www.szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu
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While it is wonderful to see this Winning Cat, which is truely the most beautiful cat, Leonardo de Vinci said “Every Cat is a Masterpiece” I believe, all Cats are beautiful. So while we celebrate the winning Cats from the competition, it’s all possible because all Cats are valuable, Also, while we can look at the photo, and watch the video, best of all is to have such a beautiful cat right here with us. Thanks to Hungary for making this possible.