In their inaugural visit to the Greater Sudbury area, Chats Canada Cats is in Azilda this weekend to showcase the best of the best when it comes to domestic cats.
“He’s an excellent specimen of the breed,” she said of the tailless cat. “He’s chubby and he’s got a big ol’ face that looks like a teddy bear.” The manx, and other cat breeds, are intertwined with history, she said, adding that although the history of dog breeds is better known due to the jobs they’ve served for humans, cats have a strong history with humans as mousers and companions.
“We have the intention to come every year,” she said, adding that those interested in starting their own cat association locally can connect with their organization for advice on how to get rolling.He’s a mix of siamese and burmese, and blends the hyperness of siamese with the calmer burmese, she said. Monique St.-Louis attended with her sphynx, Raya, whom she described as “so sweet.”