|
Sometimes, you make a mistake. Sometimes,
others make mistakes for you. Sometimes they just plain happen
and sometimes things just change. This is just as true at a cat
show as it is in ‘real life.’ But if you know how
to handle the occurrence, the impact will be minimal and everyone
involved will be happy.
“My entry is wrong in the catalog!”
Much of a cat’s information MUST
be correct in the catalog – or more specifically, in the
master catalog that will go to Central Office at the end of the
show. This includes the cat’s name, registration number
(kittens may be shown without a registration number; however if
they are to be scored for Regional or National points they must
have a number and it must be correct), breeder and owners’
names, and color and color class number and description
See CFA Show Rule 11.04
11.04
Correction of entry information:
a. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility,
upon arrival at the show, to confirm that the registration number,
the color/tabby pattern, and other entry information as printed
in the catalog is correct.
b. If any of the entry information as printed
in the catalog is in error, or a kitten registration number
has not been printed in the catalog, it is the exhibitor’s
responsibility to provide corrections of the information printed
in error and/or the lacking kitten registration number to the
master clerk at the show. An official catalog correction request
form must be used and the exhibitor submitting the form must
obtain a copy of the catalog correction form signed by the master
clerk, or designated representative, showing the correct information
has been supplied. This receipt should be retained by the exhibitor
in the event any question might arise at a future date regarding
an entry.
c. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility
to submit the completed catalog correction request form to the
master clerk no later than four (4) hours prior to the published
or announced closing hour on the final day of the show. The
master clerk is not required to accept catalog correction requests
submitted after the cutoff time specified above.
Do note that as very often Master Clerks will
be using an abbreviated form of the catalog without the Sire and
Dam information it is not necessary to correct those names.
The catalog entry information is generated off of the show entry
. This same information appears on your confirmation. Always check
your confirmation as soon as you receive it for accuracy, and
follow up with the entry clerk to correct it if it is not.
Also check your catalog information as soon as you get your catalog
to again verify that all information is correct. Do make every
effort to get corrections to the Master Clerk on Saturday. On
Sunday he will be even busier trying to record information plus
finalizing records, pulling together information, and completing
judges’ records.
“Who do I make what correction with?
The Master Clerk? The Ring Clerk? Both? Neither?”
Let’s first look at the function of both of these positions.
The Ring Clerk:
- Brings the cats into the ring
- Ensures that the judge has accurate information to judge the
cats by
- Records the ribbons as they are hung and verifies the judge’s
paperwork
The Master Clerk
- Records all awards that the judge has written down
- Consolidates all show information into a package that is sent
to Central Office
Therefore the Ring Clerk needs all corrections
concerning actual judging: color and color class changes, age
changes, title changes. The Master Clerk will pick up these changes
as the judges’ sheets come to him.
The Master Clerk is responsible for required corrections that
are NOT necessary for judging. These would include changes in
ownership, name misspellings, and registration number additions
or corrections.
How do I make these corrections?
The Master Clerk will have small correction forms sitting at his
desk for just this purpose. Just get one, fill it out, and return
to him asap. He will later have your copy of the correction available
for you.
Ring Clerks do not have ‘official’ correction forms
(unless one counts Post-It notes!). The best way to give a ring
clerk information is to write it down and give them the note itself.
They are often busy trying to do 5 things at once in order to
keep the ring moving along. Stopping to write down your correction
or any other information not only slows them down, it can lead
to inaccurately communicating your correction!
Do remember to give all corrections (including abstees and transfers
done after the start of a show) as far ahead to the ring clerk
as possible. Do not wait until he is about to bring up your cat
(or worse, after he has called it up!) to give him the information.
Printer-Friendly
version
|