| Title: | Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected | 
| Notice: | purrrrr... | 
| Moderator: | JULIET::CORDES_JA | 
| Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1079 | 
| Total number of notes: | 28858 | 
    I'd like to talk to anyone from a country other than U.S.A. that is
    involved with any cat club.
    
    Our cat club would like to do a "ribbon exchange" with your club (or
    multiple clubs).  What we would do is send you "best cat" ribbons for
    each class in each ring at your show.  In exchange, you would send
    "best cat" ribbons for each class in each of our rings.
    
    It's a great way to become a "sister club" to a foreign club.  Any
    country will be fine .. please, if you're involved in a club from
    another country besides U.S.A., please respond to me so we can possibly
    work out some details.
    
    Holly
    
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| 723.1 | not really an answer, an experience! | STOWOA::FALLON | Wed Mar 23 1994 11:41 | 9 | |
|     Holly,
    I once received a banner/sash from a club in Australia for Best
    Siamese.  They had sent it to the show I was at in CT.  I imagine
    they had sent some in return.  I thought it was very nice!
    
    My club, Black Tie and Tails, once helped to sponsor rosettes
    for a new Austrian Feline Fanciers club.  In return they
    sent us two of their catalogs.  Very interesting!
    Karen
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| 723.2 | Hungary signs in | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Wed Mar 23 1994 23:56 | 36 | 
|     Hi Holly,
                                               
    I am not a club member, but if you can do something with the Hungarian
    Club address info, here it goes:
    
    ------------------------------------------------------
    MAGYAR MACSKABAR�TOK �S TENY�SZT�K ORSZ�GOS EGYES�LETE
    
    H-1064 BUDAPEST
    R�ZSA UTCA 64.
    
    HUNGARY/EUROPE
    ------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
    Try to contact them. There are a lot of international cat shows held in
    Hungary, and the club has a lot of international contacts as well.
    
    
    Some hints: The hungarian language has a lot of 'funny' letters, as you
    see in the address. I use a VT420 with UPSS ISO Latin-2 character set.
    The 'funnies' can be replaced with normals, like follows:
    
    
    � = A (an a with one comma over it)
    � = E (an e with one comma over it)
    � = O (an o with two parallel commas over it)
    � = U (an u with two dots over it)
    � = O (an o with one comma over it)
    
    Have fun!
    
    Meow, Nat
    
    (P.S. Meow spelled Hungarian looks like 'm��')
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